Jalamanta


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nameJalamanta
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artistBrant Bjork
coverJalamantacover.jpg
captionDuna release
released
recordedFebruary 1999
studioRancho de la Luna, Joshua Tree, California
genre
length57:03
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producerRosa
next_titleBrant Bjork & the Operators
next_year2002
misc{{Extra album cover
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coverorigjalamanta.jpg
captionMan's Ruin release
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coverJalamanta_Reissue.jpg
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| name = Jalamanta | type = studio | artist = Brant Bjork | cover = Jalamantacover.jpg | alt = | caption = Duna release | released = | recorded = February 1999 | venue = | studio = Rancho de la Luna, Joshua Tree, California | genre = | length = 57:03 | label = {{flatlist|

  • Man's Ruin Records
  • Duna Records
  • Low Desert Punk
  • Heavy Psych Sounds}} | producer = Rosa | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Brant Bjork & the Operators | next_year = 2002 | misc = {{Extra album cover | header = Alternative cover | type = studio | cover = origjalamanta.jpg | border = | alt = | caption = Man's Ruin release | header = Re-release cover | type = Studio | cover = Jalamanta_Reissue.jpg | border = | alt = | caption = Heavy Psych Sounds release |rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = | rev2 = Hellbound.ca | rev2score = 8/10 | rev3 = MikeLadano.com | rev3score = Jalamanta is the stoner rock and Palm Desert scene musician Brant Bjork's debut solo album after leaving Kyuss and joining Fu Manchu. Originally released on October 11, 1999, through Man's Ruin Records, Jalamanta was later re-released on Bjork's own label, Duna Records, in 2003, 2006 and 2009. In 2019, Bjork's current label, Heavy Psych Sounds, released a remixed and remastered version of the album with new artwork.

Background and release

Following his departure from Kyuss in 1994, Bjork played and collaborated with several different bands, including producing Fu Manchu's debut album No One Rides for Free, and founded the independent label El Camino Records, later renamed to Duna Records and Low Desert Punk. He released debut albums by stoner rock band Solarfeast and hardcore punk band De-Con through his label in 1995, which he also produced and performed drums on respectively. In 1996, he joined former Kyuss bandmate Josh Homme in his Palm Desert musical collective series The Desert Sessions, appearing on Volumes 1 & 2 and Volumes 5 & 6 released in 1998 and 1999 respectively. Bjork joined Fu Manchu in 1996 and appeared on their The Action Is Go album the following year.

In February 1999, Bjork rented a week's worth of studio time at Rancho de la Luna in Joshua Tree for the recording of his debut solo album. Jalamanta was released on October 11 that same year through Man's Ruin Records. The album received a positive reception and featured Bjork performing all the instruments, in addition to including lyric and vocal contributions from Mario Lalli of Fatso Jetson. Jalamanta's musical style drew comparisons to Bjork's former band Kyuss, as BraveWords noted, "If Kyuss represents the desert at its harshest, all heatwaves and howling winds and Gila monsters, then the Jalamanta album is the desert at its most tranquil; peaceful, spacious and calm." The album would later be re-released through Duna Records in 2003, 2006 and 2009, and for its 20th anniversary in 2019, a remixed and remastered version was released through Heavy Psych Sounds.

Track listing

| all_writing = Brant Bjork, except where noted. | title1 = Lazy Bones | length1 = 1:27 | title2 = Automatic Fantastic | length2 = 6:55 | title3 = Cobra Jab | length3 = 3:19 | title4 = Too Many Chiefs...Not Enough Indians | length4 = 3:45 | title5 = Sun Brother | length5 = 4:50 | title6 = Let's Get Chinese Eyes | length6 = 4:51 | title7 = Toot | length7 = 6:03 | writer7 = | title8 = Defender of the Oleander | length8 = 7:58 | title9 = Low Desert Punk | length9 = 5:21 | title10 = Waiting for the Coconut to Drop | length10 = 4:16 | title11 = Her Brown Blood | length11 = 4:11 | title12 = Indio | length12 = 4:07 | total_length = 57:03 | headline = Vinyl and Heavy Psych Sounds reissue bonus track | title13 = Take Me Away | note13 = Blue Öyster Cult cover | length13 = 5:35 | writer13 = | total_length = 62:38

Notes

  • The 2019 reissue features the instrumental intro to "Low Desert Punk", "Bones Lazy", as its own track.

Personnel

  • Brant Bjork – drums, guitars, bass, percussion, vocals, painting, photography, layout; cover art painting (Duna edition); producer, remixer (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Rosa – producer, mixer
  • Tony Mason – engineer, mixer; remixer (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Mathias "Schneebie" Schneeberger – mastering
  • John McBain – remastering (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Mario Lalli – lyrics, vocals ("Toot"), additional guitars
  • Gary Arce – additional guitars
  • Frank Kozik – layout
  • Cale Bunker – artwork, design, layout (Duna edition)
  • DUNArt – artwork, design (Duna edition)
  • Ryan Jones – art direction (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Joe Herbick – artwork (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Branca Studio – layout (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)
  • Sam Grant – photography (Heavy Psych Sounds edition)

References

References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Jalamanta – Brant Bjork".
  2. Gruesome Greg. (August 22, 2019). "Brant Bjork – Jalamanta (Reissue)".
  3. Ladano, Mike. (March 8, 2021). "Review: Brant Bjork – Jalamanta (Remixed and Remastered 2019)".
  4. "Brant Bjork – Jalamanta".
  5. Blabbermouth. (2014-06-04). "BRANT BJÖRK Signs With NAPALM RECORDS".
  6. Rogers, Natalie. (2014-05-14). "Brant Bjork".
  7. Blueskye, Brian. (2015-03-30). "A Founding Father: Kyuss Veteran and Desert-Rock Pioneer Brant Bjork Gets Set to Play at Coachella".
  8. "Brant Bjork and The Bros to play Belfast in November – FM famemagazine.co.uk".
  9. (2000). "[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music". [[Virgin Books]].
  10. Harris, Chris. (March 10, 2020). "Brant Bjork Gets ‘Funky and Free’ on ‘Duke of Dynamite’".
  11. BraveWords. "BRANT BJORK's Solo Debut, Jalamanta, To Receive Deluxe Reissue In September".

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