Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo
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Studio album by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | ||
Released | May 29, 2007 | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Label | Gold Standard Laboratories | |
Producer(s) | Omar Rodriguez-Lopez | |
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez chronology | ||
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Please Heat This Eventually (2007) |
Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo (2007) |
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Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo is a 10-track full-length album by the Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group. It is one of four albums written and recorded by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez whilst living in Amsterdam in 2005, Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo was conceived simultaneously to The Mars Volta's Amputechture and Omar’s soundtrack to the forthcoming Jorge Hernandez film, El Búfalo de la Noche. It consists of 3 vocal tracks and 7 instrumentals, the album includes the original studio version of the song “Please Heat This Eventually” (without the vocals of Damo Suzuki). Another song, “Rapid Fire Tollbooth”, has been a feature of The Mars Volta's live set. Omar has expressed his intentions for The Mars Volta to rework the track on the upcoming 4th LP. Omar performed the majority of the compositions solo, although the album also includes performances by Mars Volta members Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez, Juan Alderete and Adrian Terrazas-Gonzales. It will also feature cameos by Money Mark and John Frusciante, according to the GSL news. Written and recorded in 2005 in California and Amsterdam it has a release date of May 29, 2007 on Gold Standard Labs on both vinyl and CD. The first confirmed track from the album If Gravity Lulls, I Can Hear the World Pant, is available to stream on the GSL myspace page. Album art is provided by longtime collaborator Damon Locks of The Eternals.
[edit] Personnel
- Omar Rodriguez-Lopez - Lead Guitar
- Cedric Bixler-Zavala - Vocals
- Juan Alderete - Bass
- Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez - Drums
- Adrian Terrazas-Gonzales - Saxophone and percussion
- Money Mark - Keyboards
- John Frusciante - Guitar