The Process of Self-Development

The Process of Self-Development

Infobox Album |
Name = The Process of Self-Development
Type = Album
Artist = Candiria


Released = August 3, 1999
Recorded = Purple Light Studios, Brooklyn, New York
Genre = Jazz-Fusion, Hardcore, Technical, Hip Hop
Length = 68 minutes
Label = MIA
Producer = Michael Barile
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2r65mpmh9f7o~T1 link]
Last album = "Beyond Reasonable Doubt"
(1997)
This album = "The Process of Self-Development"
(1999)
Next album = "300 Percent Density"
(2001)

"The Process of Self-Development" is an album by Candiria.

Track listing

# "Three Times Again" – 5:51
# "Onefortyeight" – 1:47
# "Pull" – 3:55
# "Method of Expression" – 3:55
# "Temple of Sickness" – 6:21
# "Mathematics" – 6:37
# "Work in Progress" – 6:58
# "Matter.Anti.Matter" – 5:33
# "Cleansing" – 3:38
# "Elevate in Madness" – 5:10
# "Down to the Last Element" – 5:47
# "The Process of Self-Development" – 8:27
# "Leaving the Atmosphere" – 4:21

Personnel

*Carley Coma - vocals
*John Lamacchia - guitar, 10 string electric guitar, acoustic guitar
*Michael MacIvor - 5 string fretted and fretless bass
*Eric Matthews - electric guitar
*Kenneth Schalk - drumset, percussion, rhodes keyboard, bubblewrap, didgeridoo

Additional Instrumentation

*Tim Byrnes-trumpet on 2,4,6,9,11
*Kevin Greenland-bagpipe


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