AW II

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Album
AW II
AW II cover
Studio album by Ataxia
Released April 17, 2007
Recorded January 2004
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 36:57
Label Record Collection
Producer(s) John Frusciante
Ataxia chronology
Curtains
(2005)
AW II
(2007)
Solo X
(2007)


AW II (Automatic Writing II) is the second half of the Ataxia sessions by John Frusciante, Joe Lally, and Josh Klinghoffer, completed in January 2004. It was remixed by John Frusciante in 2006 and finally set for official release in Germany on January 2, 2007, but later pushed back. Record Collection executives cite a release date of April 17, 2007. The full album was leaked onto the internet in early December, 2006.


Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Attention
  2. Union [OLA]
  3. Hands [Ethiopian Song]
  4. The Soldier
  5. The Empty's Response

(previous titles in brackets)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] John on AW II

"ATAXIA was a band for about two weeks in February 2004. It’s members are Joe Lally of Fugazi, Josh Klinghoffer and John Frusciante. The word ‘Ataxia’ is Greek for ‘disorder’. We were unaware at the time that it also has a meaning in English which is: total or partial inability to coordinate voluntary bodily movements, as in walking. In keeping with our names’ Greek meaning (quite unintentionally), the sections of our songs never had an arranged order. All our songs’ foundations are the bass which always plays one part throughout. The drums and guitar move about and generally use the vocal as their guide. The vocals and words were written, but the order the vocal sections occurred in, and how long the spaces between were, was different every time. So we would all stay on our toes to stay together for dynamics, changes in groove, switches to new sections, etc. We played two shows and recorded two records. The first record was released in August 2004. It was named after the surrealist activity called Automatic Writing. That was where people like Andre Breton and Max Ernst would write words in the form of sentences and paragraphs, but with absolutely no conscious attempt at meaning. They would observe the structure of their subconscious and it’s peculiar methods of organization (or the lack thereof) this way. And if there is one sure answer I can give to the question, 'How did you write and record two albums in a week and a half?', it is that we gave absolutely no thought to what we were doing, whatsoever. This music is unblemished by any expectations of a specific result, on our part. The three of us simply got together to hear what music had to say that week. We had fun together and this is the record of that fun."

- John Frusciante (January, 2007)

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John Frusciante
Discography
Studio albums: Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt | Smile from the Streets You Hold | To Record Only Water for Ten Days | From the Sounds Inside | Shadows Collide with People | The Will to Death | Inside of Emptiness | A Sphere in the Heart of Silence | Curtains | Solo X
EPs: Estrus EP | Going Inside EP | DC EP
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Mother's Milk | Blood Sugar Sex Magik | What Hits!? | Californication | By the Way | Greatest Hits | Live in Hyde Park | Stadium Arcadium
Ataxia: Automatic Writing | AW II
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