Artist: Fred Frith
Album: All Is Always Now (Live)
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Jazz
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 03:18:32
Total Tracks: 23
Total Size: 1,88 GB
Tracklist:
01. Fred Frith – Another Ship Moves In (Live) (05:16)
02. Fred Frith – Identity Crisis (Live) (11:39)
03. Fred Frith – A Complicated Path (Live) (07:40)
04. Fred Frith – Strife and Soil (Live) (09:29)
05. Fred Frith – Limited Strike (Live) (06:12)
06. Fred Frith – Silver Lining (Live) (03:08)
07. Fred Frith – Slipping (Live) (16:26)
08. Fred Frith – World of Grief and Doubt (Live) (06:52)
09. Fred Frith – Concussion Suit (Live) (06:38)
10. Fred Frith – From the Backstretch (Live) (06:32)
11. Fred Frith – Shrug at Truth (Live) (14:09)
12. Shelley Hirsch – Reasons to Dream (Live) (08:15)
13. Fred Frith – What Gets Left Behind (Live) (08:12)
14. Fred Frith – Like Animals (Live) (10:54)
15. Evan Parker – A Measure of Solace (Live) (10:43)
16. Fred Frith – Deter and Degrade (Live) (08:57)
17. Fred Frith – Of Finest Silver (Live) (03:29)
18. Fred Frith – Veils: Veils (Live) (06:25)
19. Fred Frith – Held Again (Live) (07:03)
20. Fred Frith – Flare: Flare (Live) (19:18)
21. Fred Frith – Hero of the Space Age (Live) (07:01)
22. Fred Frith – Devoted to a Failed Approach (Live) (06:05)
23. Fred Frith – Evidence (Live) (08:09)
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Between 2006and 2016, Fred Frith played 80 concerts at New York’s unique space for experimental music.
The Stone. A selection of his encounters with such powerful and creative personalities as Laurie Anderson, Pauline Oliveros, Sylvie Courvoisier, Evan Parker, Nate Wooley has been combined in this 3-album-set comprising 23 fascinating tracks. A decade-long adventure in improvisation.
The musician Theresa Wong writes: “I was struck by the musicality. What I mean by that is: there’s this presence of songs and song forms – the music can be harmonic and melodic, there’s noise, there’s rhythm, a joyfulness, an exploration, a sensuality of sounds, but always underlining that is a musicality that feels to me like songs.”