Hydrophonic (New Monsoon album)

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Hydrophonic
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Studio album by New Monsoon
Released 2001
Genre Rock, Jazz, World
New Monsoon chronology
Hydrophonic
(2001)
Downstream
(2003)

Hydrophonic is the first studio album by the San Francisco, CA based band New Monsoon.

New Monsoon is a rock jam band that is based in the San Francisco, CA area that was founded in 1998 by Penn State classmates Bo Carper and Jeff Miller.

Contents

Track listing

  1. On The Sun
  2. Drivewheel
  3. Before I Begin
  4. African Rain
  5. Country Interlude
  6. Lucky Hour
  7. Wagon Train
  8. Cypress
  9. Mean Poem
  10. Vickassippi
  11. Transgression

Personnel

New Monsoon:

Brian Carey - percussion, conga, timbales
Heath Carlisle - bass, guitar, vocals, cover art
Phil Ferlino - organ, piano, keyboards
Rajiv Parikh - percussion, tabla, vocals
Bo Carper - acoustic guitar, banjo, dobro
Jeff Miller - guitar (electric), vocals (background)
Marty Ylitalo - drums, didjeridu

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