Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse

Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse is the sixth studio album by Buckethead. To date it is his only solo album to be released as both a CD and LP and is currently out of print. Problems with rights ownership make a reissue unlikely.[2] A download can be obtained at TDRS Music.

Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2001
Recorded2000-2001 at Pilo's Loft
GenreIndustrial metal, avant-garde, electronic
Length46:55
LabelStray Records
ProducerTravis Dickerson
Buckethead chronology
KFC Skin Piles
(2001)
Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse
(2001)
Funnel Weaver
(2002)
Professional ratings
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Allmusic [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse"Buckethead/Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg0:38
2."Help Me" 5:12
3."Pin Bones and Poultry" 4:43
4."My Sheeetz" 6:00
5."Day of the Ulcer" 7:26
6."You Like Headcheese?" 3:20
7."Burlap Curtain" 7:04
8."You Like This Face?" 5:16
9."Wires and Clips" 3:03
10."Knockingun" 2:25
11."Conveyor Belt Blues" 1:47
Total length:46:55

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Notes

  • "My Sheeetz" and "Day of the Ulcer" have virtually the same drum beat. The only distinct difference is that on "Day of the Ulcer" the drumbeat is digitally slowed down.

"Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse"

"Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse"
Song by Buckethead
from the album Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse
ReleasedJune 5, 2001
Recorded2000-2001 at Pilo's Loft
GenreAvant-garde
Length0:38
LabelStray Records
Songwriter(s)Buckethead
Producer(s)Travis Dickerson

The title track features an intentionally mangled rendition of the song "Over the Rainbow", popularly known as "Somewhere over the Rainbow", from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, as sung by the main character Dorothy Gale portrayed by Judy Garland. It is the inspiration for the title of the track, and thereby the album.

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