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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Highball With The Devil" on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced Search. Menu. Explore. Discover. Explore All; Trending Releases; List Explorer; Advanced ... Guitar – Charlie Hunter. Bass – Les Claypool. Drums – Jay Lane. Guitar – Charlie Hunter. 2:59: 15:

  2. Highball with the Devil is a studio album by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel, released in 1996."Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel" is Claypool's first solo effort; many of the instruments on the album are played by Claypool himself including guitar, most of the drums and vocals as well as all of the bass. He also self produced and engineered the album at his own studio, "Rancho Relaxo".

  3. Highball with the Devil is a studio album by Les Claypool and the Holy Mackerel, released in 1996. ... Charlie Hunter - guitar (14) Tim Soya - assistant engineer; Matt Murman - mastering; Jill Rose - project coordinator; References ^ Allmusic review ^ Album liner notes.

  4. Les Claypool And The Holy Mackerel – Highball With The Devil. More images. Label:Interscope Records – INTSD-90085, Prawn Song – INTSD-90085: Format: CD, Album, Club Edition, Stereo. Country:Canada: Released:1996: Genre: ... Charlie Hunter appears courtesy of Blue Note Records (C) 1996 Interscope Records. Barcode and Other Identifiers ...

  5. Charlie Hunter appears courtesy of Blue Note Records Manufactured and distributed in the United States by Uni Distribution Corp. (P)(C) 1996 Interscope Records. Printed in the U.S.A. Packaging: standard jewel case with 12 page booklet

  6. On this project, Les busts out on his own with 15 songs that reflect his musical origins in jazz and R&B. with guest appearances from Henry Rollins to Charlie Hunter (and more), Highball with the Devil highlights Les' diversity and depth of talent.

  7. I love Highball (I disagree with your assertion that it’s better than Punchbowl, but whatever), and I think I love it so much because it has Les playing almost every instrument. Hearing some Charlie Hunter and MIRV play solos instead of Ler is refreshing too.