Amusing the Amazing

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Amusing the Amazing
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EP by
Released1996
RecordedSeptember 5–9, 1996, at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys and Hollywood, California
GenreStoner rock
Length15:48
LabelMalicious Vinyl
ProducerChris Goss and Slo Burn
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[1]

Amusing the Amazing is an EP by American stoner rock band Slo Burn, released in 1996. It contains four songs, and sounds very much in the vein of Kyuss, of stoner rock fame, partly due to having been co-produced by Chris Goss, who also produced much of the music of Kyuss, and partly due to the presence of John Garcia, formerly of Kyuss, on vocals.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."The Prizefighter"2:16
2."Muezli"5:12
3."Pilot the Dune"3:28
4."July"4:51

Later unofficial releases of this EP had added tracks from their earlier five track demo. The quality of these extra tracks is inferior to the normal EP. These tracks are:

  • "Wheel Fall" (4:08)
  • "Positiva" (4:25)
  • "Cactus Jumper" (2:58)
  • "Round Trip" (2:29)
  • "Snake Hips" (3:49)

"Cactus Jumper" has since been re-recorded and was officially released on John Garcia's 2014 solo album as "All These Walls".

Band members[]

  • John Garcia - vocals
  • Chris Hale - guitars
  • Damon Garrison - bass guitar
  • Brady Houghton - drums
  • Chris Goss - producer
  • Slo Burn - Producer
  • Martin Schmelzle - engineer
  • Ralph Cacciurri - assistant engineer
  • Greg Fiddlman - assistant engineer
  • Kevin Estrada - band photographer
  • All songs by Slo Burn

References[]

  1. ^ McDonald, Steven. "Amusing the Amazing - Slo Burn". AllMusic. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
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