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The Thing That Knowledge Can't Eat

Label: Exowax
Released: 2023
Track listing: Logos; Both Sides Of The Street; Mercury In Second Grade; Celery; Spigot (Draw The Pirate); Ack; Lana; Big Hit Song; The Carousel Of Progress.

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Mike Keneally: The Thing That Knowledge Can't Eat

Read "The Thing That Knowledge Can't Eat" reviewed by Mick Raubenheimer


A new Mike Keneally album is always a thing of humming excitement and intrigue. And pending contradictions eloquently resolved. Forever searching along and within nooks and crannies of the soniverse for fresh sounds and patterns, Keneally surveys the majestic reaches and possibilities of music and grins. A shockingly talented musician, Keneally has the calm energy of ...

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You Must Be This Tall

Label: Exowax
Released: 2013
Track listing: You Must Be This Tall; Cavanaugh; Plum; Cornbread Crumb; Kidzapunk; Pitch Pipe; The Rider; Bolarius; Popes; Indicator; 5th Street; Glop.

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Mike Keneally: You Must Be This Tall

Read "You Must Be This Tall" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Virtuoso guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Keneally has been all over the musical radar, spanning the past three decades. Performing with Frank Zappa in 1988, the artist has also aligned with avant-garde guitar hero Henry Kaiser and currently mans the keyboards amid some guitar work in support of iconic progressive rock guitarist Joe Satriani. With his 24th ...

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Scambot 1

Label: Exowax
Released: 2009
Track listing: Big Screen Boboli; Ophunji's Theme; Hallmark; Chee; Tomorrow; Cat Brain Sammich Part One; You Named Me; Cat Brain Sammich Part Two; Saturate; M; Cold Hands; We Are the Quiet Children; Foam; The Brink; Life's Too Small; Behind the Door; Gita; DaDunDa.

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Mike Keneally: Scambot 1

Read "Scambot 1" reviewed by John Kelman


If there's anyone carrying on Frank Zappa's legacy today, it's Mike Keneally. A monster guitarist, capable of shredding with the best of them, for many that would be enough. Keneally may have played in Zappa's last touring group before the legendary satirist/composer/guitarist died, too young, in 1993--sharing an equally eclectic, unfettered and label-less view of what ...

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Guitar Therapy Live

Label: Exowax
Released: 2006
Track listing: Quimby; Panda; Lightnin' Roy; Beautiful; Seven Percent Grade; Joe's Solo; Pride is a Sin; Machupicchu; Spoon Guy; Uglytown; Hum; Voyage to Manhood; Top of Stove Melting; 'Cause of Breakfast.

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Mike Keneally Band: Guitar Therapy Live

Read "Guitar Therapy Live" reviewed by John Kelman


A musical chameleon who can fit into any context, Mike Keneally first arrived on the scene as guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist in Frank Zappa's last touring band. Since then he's recorded and/or performed with the likes of Robert Fripp, XTC and Greg Osby. While his own records have been as eclectic as the company he's kept, Guitar Therapy Live ...

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Dancing

Label: Exowax
Released: 2000
Track listing: DISC ONE "Dancing"1. Live in Japan (4:46), 2. Ankle Bracelet (4:35), 3. Poo-Tee-Weet? (0:42), 4. Backwards Deb (5:35), 5. We'll Be Right Back (8:16), 6. Joe (4:45), 7. Pretty Enough for Girls (6:47), 8. Taster (4:51), 9. Dancing (2:53), 10. Selfish Otter (4:15), 11. Only Mondays (2:03), 12. Lhai Sal (2:23), 13. The Mystery Music (2:26), 14. The Brown Triangles (2:13), 15. MM (0:31), 16. I Was Not Ready For You (3:20), 17. Ragged Ass (4:16), 18. Skull Bubbles (3:58), 19. Friends and Family (3:56), 20. Kedgeree (7:12)

DISC TWO "Dancing with Myself"1. I Was Not Ready For You (6:32), 2. Lonely Man (4:39), 3. Friends and Family (3:48), 4. Joe (5:51), 5. Live in Japan (4:50), 6. We'll Be Right Back (6:15), 7. I Will (1:30), 8. Apple Pie (1:09), 9. Backwards Deb (4:46), 10. Ankle Bracelet (5:59), 11. Dancing (3:20), 12. Lhai Sal (5:31), 13. Pretty Enough for Girls (6:24), 14. Only Mondays (2:33), 15. Kedgeree (9:46)

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Mike Keneally: Dancing

Read "Dancing" reviewed by Michael Askounes


“Hey, this sounds like Joe Jackson! No, no, wait a minute... it’s a lost Frank Zappa tune! Yeah, that’s it – it’s... hold up – that’s Adrian Belew! Those guitar stunts could only be done by... err... now what it Dave Matthews doing here? Oh never mind... it doesn’t matter who it is when it’s THIS ...


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