Trey Anastasio (album)

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Trey Anastasio
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 30, 2002 (US)
RecordedJune–December 2001
Genre Jam rock, prog-rock, jazz rock, experimental rock
Length59:14
Label Elektra
Producer Trey Anastasio, Bryce Goggin
Trey Anastasio chronology
Trampled By Lambs and Pecked by the Dove
(2000)
Trey Anastasio
(2002)
Plasma
(2003)

Trey Anastasio is a self-titled album by the guitarist and composer Trey Anastasio. It was released on April 30, 2002 by Elektra Records and recorded at "The Barn", his studio near Westford, Vermont. Some of the songs included are evolved, but much less experimental, versions of tracks on Anastasio's first solo album, One Man's Trash , released in 1998. The tracks included were written by Anastasio, along with Tom Marshall, Tony Markellis, Russ Lawton and Scott Herman.

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Track listing

  1. "Alive Again" - 4:39
  2. "Cayman Review" - 4:16
  3. "Push On 'Til the Day" - 7:37
  4. "Night Speaks to a Woman" - 4:01
  5. "Flock of Words" - 4:32
  6. "Money, Love and Change" - 4:07
  7. "Drifting" - 3:43
  8. "At the Gazebo" - 3:11
  9. "Mister Completely" - 4:35
  10. "Ray Dawn Balloon" - 3:29
  11. "Last Tube" - 11:22
  12. "Ether Sunday" - 3:40

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