Zenhouse

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Zenhouse
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Live album by
Released9 November 1999 (1999-11-09) [1]
RecordedRagnarPers in Gärsnäs
Genre Jazz fusion, instrumental, acoustic
Length54:05
Label Bardo
Producer Jonas Hellborg
Jonas Hellborg and Shawn Lane chronology
Time Is the Enemy
(1997)
Zenhouse
(1999)
Good People in Times of Evil
(2000)

Zenhouse is the fourth collaborative live album by bassist Jonas Hellborg and guitarist Shawn Lane, released on 9 November 1999 through Bardo Records. For this line-up, they are joined for the third time by drummer Jeff Sipe. In contrast to the previous high-energy jazz fusion/rock releases by the trio, this album is performed unplugged.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Michael G. Nastos of AllMusic gave Zenhouse four stars of five, describing the music as "displaying a characteristic effortless flow, patience, and virtue closely associated with the music of Ravi Shankar, Oregon, or Shakti", whilst suggesting to casual listeners that "those expecting and wanting only the rock loudness these three have displayed before, however, will be disappointed." [1]

Track listing

All music is composed by Jonas Hellborg, Shawn Lane and Jeff Sipe.

No.TitleLength
1."In the House"13:00
2."Outdoors"17:08
3."Departure"13:44
4."Conclusion"10:13
Total length:54:05

Personnel

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