
Stuart Hamm
Radio Free Albemuth
The Story
"Radio Free Albemuth" was Stuart Hamm's first solo record and features some mind-boggling bass work along with guitar on several tracks by Joe Satriani. Hamm provides a haunting bass cover of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", as well as showing his range on "Dr. Gradus Ad Parnasum". A bit of trivia: some of the tracks ("Flow My Tears" and the title song, which features a blazing Allan Holdsworth) were inspired by the novels of Philip K. Dick. "Radio Free Albemuth" highlights include the humorous "Country Music (A Night In Hell) and "Sexually Active".
The Music
| 05:06 | Radio Free Albemuth | Instrumental |
| 08:19 | Flow My Tears | Instrumental |
| 03:00 | Dr. Gradus Ad Parnasum | Instrumental |
| 07:48 | Sexually Active | Instrumental |
| 04:03 | Simple Dreams | Instrumental |
| 03:42 | Country Music (A Night In Hell) | Instrumental |
| 04:53 | Moonlight Sonata | Instrumental |
The Artists
| Stuart Hamm | Bass, Production, Mixing |
| Allan Holdsworth | Guitar on "Radio Free Albemuth" |
| Joe Satriani | Guitar on "Flow My Tears" and "Sexually Active", Power Chords on "Radio Free Albemuth" |
| Mike Barsimanto | Drums |
| Glen Freudl | Keys, Keyboard Programming |
| Tommy Mars | Keys |
| Amy Knoles | Percussion |
| Scott Collard | Keys |
| Paul Levi | Engineering, Mixing |
| John Cuniberti | Engineering |
| David Bett | Design |
| Joe Battaglia | Mixing |
| Charles Hamm | Photography |
| Mark Effords | Photography |
| Recorded at Stucco Blue Studios. Joe Satriani recorded at Hyde Street Studios.
Mixed at Breaking Records and Stucco Blue Studios. |
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