Caveman Hughscore Explained

Caveman Hughscore
Type:Album
Artist:Caveman Hughscore
Cover:Caveman Hughscore - Caveman Hughscore.jpg
Studio:Sound Impressions
Genre:Avant-prog, alternative rock
Length:57:05
Label:Tim/Kerr
Chronology:Caveman Shoestore
Prev Title:Flux
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Super Sale
Next Year:2005

Caveman Hughscore is a collaborative album by British bass guitarist Hugh Hopper and American trio Caveman Shoestore, released in 1995 by Tim/Kerr. Initially a one-time collaboration, the group became a regular endeavor under the name Hughscore.

Reception

François Couture of allmusic gave a positive review, saying "The album sounds fresh and exciting, and despite a few flaws stands as one of Hopper's best collaborative records of the '90s." He concluded by calling the album "a thrilling first opus and offers a unique blend of jazz-rock, avant-prog, and American post-rock."

Personnel

Adapted from the Caveman Hughscore liner notes.[1]

Caveman Hughscore

Additional musicians

Production and design

External links

Notes and References

  1. Caveman Hughscore . . 1995 . booklet . . Portland, Oregon.