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Prime Cuts

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Download links and information about Prime Cuts by Billy Sheehan. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 57:46 minutes.

Artist: Billy Sheehan
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 10
Duration: 57:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Elbow Grease (featuring Niacin) 5:19
2. Sugar Blues (featuring Niacin) 5:49
3. Sub Continent (featuring Terry Bozzio) 7:55
4. The Trees 4:33
5. Clean Up Crew / Do a Little Dirty Work (featuring Niacin) 6:20
6. Crack the Meter (featuring Jordan Rudess) 6:12
7. Time Enough (More Than Enough Mix) (featuring Explorers Club) 5:07
8. Super Grande (featuring Niacin) 4:59
9. Bass Solo (Buffalo 1994) [Live] 6:19
10. Mighty Quinn (featuring Niacin) 5:13

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Although titled Prime Cuts, this 2006 release does not feature the best-known work of bass extraordinaire Billy Sheehan. In other words, no tracks from his Talas, David Lee Roth, or Mr. Big eras are included (or even tracks from his two solo albums, 2001's Compression and 2005's Cosmic Troubadour). What is included, however, is a sampling of tracks that Sheehan lent his talents to, released via the Magna Carta label. Most fans will be most interested in the album-closing "Bass Solo (Buffalo 1994)," which certainly doesn't disappoint, as Sheehan taps, slaps, and pops away — making his four-string sound like a six-string. Elsewhere, you'll find the hyper funk workout "Elbow Grease" (credited to Niacin), a cover of Rush's "The Trees" (for a Rush tribute album, Working Man), and the ethereal "Sub Continent," which is credited to Sheehan and drum wiz Terry Bozzio. Despite not being a true Billy Sheehan "best-of," Prime Cuts does include a solid sampling of his work with the Magna Carta label thus far.