Bill Frisell - Have A Little Faith (1993) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Bill Frisell
- Title: Have a Little Faith
- Year Of Release: March, 1992
- Label: Nonesuch / Elektra
- Genre: Jazz, Modern Creative, Free Jazz
- Quality: Flac lossless (Tracks)
- Total Time: 01:00:46
- Total Size: 309 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks
1 The Open Prairie
2 Street Scene In A Frontier Town
3 Mexican Dance And Finale
4 Prairie Night (Card Game At Night), Gun Battle
5 Celebration After Billy's Capture
6 Billy In Prison
7 The Open Prairie Again
8 The "Saint-Gaudens" In Boston Common, "Col. Shaw And His Colored Regiment"
9 Just Like A Woman
10 I Can't Be Satisfied
11 Live To Tell
12 The "Saint-Gaudens" In Boston Common, "Col. Shaw And His Colored Regiment"
13 No Moe
14 Washington Post March
15 When I Fall In Love
16 Little Jenny Dow
17 Have A Little Faith In Me
18 Billy Boy
Personnel
Bill Frisell – guitar
Don Byron – clarinet, bass clarinet
Guy Klucevsek – accordion
Kermit Driscoll – bass
Joey Baron – drums
Bill Frisell has long been one of the most unique guitarists around. Able to switch on a moment's notice from sounding like a Nashville studio player to heavy metal, several styles of jazz, and just pure noise, Frisell can get a remarkable variety of sounds and tones out of his instrument. This set features Frisell in a quintet with Don Byron (on clarinet and bass clarinet), Guy Klucevsek on accordion, bassist Kermit Driscoll, and drummer Joey Baron. To call the repertoire wide-ranging would be an understatement. In addition to eight melodies from Aaron Copland's Billy the Kid, Frisell and company explore (and often reinvent) pieces written by Charles Ives, Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters, Madonna, Sonny Rollins, Stephen Foster, and John Phillip Sousa. This is one of the most inventive recordings of the 1990s and should delight most listeners from any genre
Scott Yanow
1 The Open Prairie
2 Street Scene In A Frontier Town
3 Mexican Dance And Finale
4 Prairie Night (Card Game At Night), Gun Battle
5 Celebration After Billy's Capture
6 Billy In Prison
7 The Open Prairie Again
8 The "Saint-Gaudens" In Boston Common, "Col. Shaw And His Colored Regiment"
9 Just Like A Woman
10 I Can't Be Satisfied
11 Live To Tell
12 The "Saint-Gaudens" In Boston Common, "Col. Shaw And His Colored Regiment"
13 No Moe
14 Washington Post March
15 When I Fall In Love
16 Little Jenny Dow
17 Have A Little Faith In Me
18 Billy Boy
Personnel
Bill Frisell – guitar
Don Byron – clarinet, bass clarinet
Guy Klucevsek – accordion
Kermit Driscoll – bass
Joey Baron – drums
Bill Frisell has long been one of the most unique guitarists around. Able to switch on a moment's notice from sounding like a Nashville studio player to heavy metal, several styles of jazz, and just pure noise, Frisell can get a remarkable variety of sounds and tones out of his instrument. This set features Frisell in a quintet with Don Byron (on clarinet and bass clarinet), Guy Klucevsek on accordion, bassist Kermit Driscoll, and drummer Joey Baron. To call the repertoire wide-ranging would be an understatement. In addition to eight melodies from Aaron Copland's Billy the Kid, Frisell and company explore (and often reinvent) pieces written by Charles Ives, Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters, Madonna, Sonny Rollins, Stephen Foster, and John Phillip Sousa. This is one of the most inventive recordings of the 1990s and should delight most listeners from any genre
Scott Yanow
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