Re-Purpose

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Re-Purpose
Studio album by Carl Jah
Released 2012
Genre Rock
Length 73:19
Producer Carl Jah

Re-Purpose is an instrumental rock album by former Dread Zeppelin guitarist Carl Jah. It is Jah's first album as a solo artist.[1]

Release and reception

Re-Purpose was released in 2012. In 2013, Guitar Player praised the album's sense of humor and Jah's ability to tie in many disparate musical elements; also in 2013 a Toledo Free Press review described the album as "fresh and original", praising the multi-layered guitar work and catchy riffs.[2]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Carl Jah[3]. 
No. Title Length
1. "Event 1: Campaign • Hooked • Dinner Bell • Devil • Favor"   11:56
2. "Event 2: Boon • C401 • Astronaut • Static • Tronica"   12:22
3. "Event 3: Beautiful Machine • Blap • Capricorn • Destiny • Piano Jam"   12:38
4. "Event 4: Stick It • Wiffle • The Grinch • Interview • Church • Bonanza"   11:54
5. "Event 5: Payload • Snow • Dance Tech • Meditation • Proposition"   13:01
6. "Event 6: Wavevoice • Rapmaster • Has Love Lost Its Way • Plastered • Rewind"   11:28
Total length:
73:19

References

  1. Blackett, Matt (June 4, 2013). "Carl Jah Lets Nothing Go to Waste on 'Re-Purpose'". Guitar Player. Retrieved August 30, 2013. 
  2. Nicholes, Will (July 31, 2013). "Former Dread Zeppelin guitarist hits solo trail". Toledo Free Press. p. 18. Retrieved August 30, 2013. 
  3. Re-Purpose (CD). Carl Jah. 2012.
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