Pieces of the Sun | ||||
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Studio album by Tony Levin | ||||
Released | February 12, 2002 | |||
Recorded | Applehead Studios, | |||
Genre | Instrumental rock, space rock, progressive metal | |||
Label | Narada Productions | |||
Producer | Tony Levin | |||
Tony Levin chronology | ||||
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Pieces of the Sun is Tony Levin's third solo record. It is an often jazzy, progressive rock, instrumental record. It features the Tony Levin Band, which includes Levin on bass guitars, stick and cello, Jerry Marotta on drums, Larry Fast playing synthesisers and Jesse Gress on guitars. The California Guitar Trio accompanies the quartet on the opening track, "Apollo." In addition to his percussion duties, Marotta plays acoustic guitar, Omnichord and saxophone on the record. The only vocal performances are a spoken word on "Tequila" and the called "dog one," "dog two" and "dog three!" on "Dog One," which is a new recording of an unreleased Peter Gabriel composition, which Levin, Marotta and Fast had played on.