1989 Los Lobotomys – Los Lobotomys
Los Lobotomys was recorded live in 1989 at the Complex on April 29 1989 (Los Angeles). For more information about this masterpiece click here.
Tracks
1 Dismemberment (Lenny Castro, David Garfield) 6:14
2 Oozer (Carlos Vega, David Garfield) 7:07
3 Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix) 0:41
4 Big Bone (Jeffrey Porcaro, David Garfield) 6:37
5 Jorainbo (Joe Sample, David Garfield) 6:54
6 Lobotomy Stew (Steve Lukather, David Garfield) 8:12
7 Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix) 5:43
8 Smell Yourself (Steve Lukather) 4:11
9 All Blues (Miles Davis) 12:30
10 Band Introductions 2:46
Media
Musicians
1 Dismemberment
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Carlos Vega |
Electric Drums | Lenny Castro |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
WX-7 | Brandon Fields |
2 Oozer
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Electric Drums | Carlos Vega |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
3 Purple Haze
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Electric Drums | Carlos Vega |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
4 Big Bone
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Electric Drums | Carlos Vega |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
5 Jorainbo
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Electric Drums | Carlos Vega |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Piano | Joe Sample |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
6 Lobotomy Stew
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
7 Little Wing
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Electric Drums | Carlos Vega |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
8 Smell Yourself
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Vinnie Colaiuta |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
9 All Blues
Bass | Will Lee |
Drums | Vinnie Colaiuta |
Electric Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Guitar | Steve Lukather |
Keyboards | David Garfield |
Piano | Joe Sample |
Sax | Brandon Fields |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
Liner Notes
Producer – Akira Okamura, Alan Hirshberg, David Garfield
Production Manager – Sonny Alberado
Producer (Executive) – Zensuke Watanabe
Coordinator (Production) – Masa Kadano
Directed By – Kaz Hoshino
Engineer (Assistant) – Craig Porteils, Duane Seykora, Robert Read
Engineer (Recording) – Alan Hirshberg
Mixed By – Alan Hirshberg, David Garfield
Mixed By (Assistant) – Steve Lukather
Technician – John Herse
Art Direction – Yoko Akaiwa
Design – Takeo Usui
Liner Notes – Yoshio Matsushita
Painting – Takayuki Terakado
Manufactured By – Sohbi Kikaku Corporation
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sohbi Kikaku Corporation
Copyright (c) – Sohbi Kikaku Corporation
Copyright (c) – 99 Records
July 16, 2015 @ 08:10
THIS is THE SHIT!!!
March 26, 2016 @ 14:11
Indeed it is!
Great sound from the drums on “Bones”. Was that Jeff or Vinnie on that one? Awesome as always guitar solo, too.
Really enjoyed the bass and keyboard solos on Dismemberment.
July 16, 2015 @ 08:12
Actually recorded at the Record Plant.
July 16, 2015 @ 08:36
Yeahhhhhh! The best…
July 16, 2015 @ 17:20
Yes, The Record Plant
July 16, 2015 @ 17:24
According the book it’s the Complex..that’s the same?
July 16, 2015 @ 17:25
It’s corrected on the website, thx guys
July 16, 2015 @ 17:25
I remembered the wrong studio my bad.
July 16, 2015 @ 17:30
I was wrong too, no worries 😉
October 11, 2015 @ 03:54
I would like to comment on the Lobotomy album that was done in 89′ never was a lukather or intended to be a luke project. It was done by the Traveling Lobotomy gang made of a roving cast of members who filled in for each other an d played at the Baked potato, La La Vee, Palamino Club, etc. in the mid to late 80’s with Carlos, Jeff, Vinnie, trading off on drums, Luke or Landau on Guitars, Pena, Will Lee, Jimmy Johnson on Bass, Brandon Fieldls, Larry Klimas on Sax filling in when needed, etc. and of course David Garfielfd on drums. After Jeff’s passing, Luke took a stronger role in the Lobotomy band and wrote songs with Creatchy, Pena, Simon Phillips (who had took Jeff’s place in toto) and the Candyman album came out in 94′. The band did touring off and on until 98′. then went back into there other projects, etc. A lawsuit between Luke and Simon against Creatchy and Pena Split the band for good when Garfield and Pena released the “Los Lobotomys” – Official Bootleg in 2000′ or so without Luke and Simon’s consent. A lawsuit ensued and Bad Blood Spoiled over and Luke and Simon’s part of the Lobotomys came to a close. The four didn’t play or talk to each other for years and after awhile things were smoother over between them, but the original Lobotomys with Luke, Simon, Garfield and Pena never did play again to this day. Thanks
October 11, 2015 @ 03:56
I meant David Garfield on Keyboards and Synth. Sorry for the Mistake above on the Lobotomy reply. If i could edit it, i would.
October 11, 2015 @ 03:58
Would the administration please remove my “double posts” about the record plant i put on 4 or so times to one please. Thanks for a great site Jan.
October 11, 2015 @ 19:41
Thank you! The double posts are deleted.
December 20, 2015 @ 12:07
A sunday evening in september 86, i saw luke, jeff, mathieson and nathan east playing at the baked under the name of Los Lobotomys. They played most of the “baked potato super live”, plus the Lobotomys record version of All blues. Before the show, Luke and Jeff were talking with a Japanese guy, maybe about the recording of Lobotomys… They played again at our GIT thanksgiving party at the Palace on Vine, with Pena on bass.