Bill Frisell records his fourth album ‘Have a Little Faith’ for Elektra Nonesuch (1992)
Bill Frisell‘s ‘Have a Little Faith’ is his fourth album recorded in March 1992 with Don Byron, Kermit Driscoll, Guy Klucevsek and Joey Baron and released the same year by Elektra Nonesuch.
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1 . Just Like A Woman
2 . Just Like A Woman
3 . I Can’t Be Satisfied
4 . Live To Tell
5 . Live To Tell / What The World Needs
6 . Washington Post March
7 . Have A Little Faith
8 . Have A Little Faith
Bill Frisell – Have a Little Faith
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Track Listing : 1.The Open Prairie: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 03:11 . 2.Street Scene In A Frontier Town: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 01:45 . 3.Mexican Dance And Finale: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 03:44 . 4.Prairie Night (Card Game At Night)/Gun Battle: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 05:02 . 5.Celebration After Billy’S Capture: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 02:17 . 6.Billy In Prison: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 01:33 . 7.The Open Prairie Again: From Billy The Kid (Aaron Copland) – 02:34 . 8.The Saint-Gaudens In Boston Common: Excerpt 1 (Charles Ives) – 00:41 . 9.Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan) – 04:49 . 10.I Can’T Be Satisfied (Mckinley Morganfield) (3:00) . 11.Live To Tell (Patrick Leonard, Madonna) – 010:10 . 12.The Saint-Gaudens In Boston Common: Excerpt 2 (Charles Ives) – 03:05 . 13.No Moe (Sonny Rollins) – 02:37 . 14.Washington Post March (John Philip Sousa) – 02:05 . 15.When I Fall In Love (Edward Heyman, Victor Young) – 03:26 . 16.Little Jenny Dow (Stephen Foster) – 03:30 . 17.Have A Little Faith In Me (John Hiatt) – 05:39 . 18.Billy Boy (Traditional) – 01:38
Musicians : Bill Frisell – Guitar . Don Byron – Clarinet, Bass Clarinet . Guy Klucevsek – Accordion . Kermit Driscoll – Bass . Joey Baron – Drums
Production : Produced By Wayne Horvitz Joe Ferla – Engineer
Recorded In March, 1992 At Rpm Studios Nyc.
Released In 1992 By Elektra Nonesuch.
Package : Russell Lee – Photography
(Source Bill Frisell – Have a Little Faith | Official Site)
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The Guardian
On guitar, Frisell can sail as freely and stratospherically as a horn player. Yet, like a great jazz singer, he can also personalise the simplest phrase with a small change of sound. […]
schicken46 @ RateYourMusic
This is one of those albums that is perhaps even more radical and important than it sounds – in fact it really doesn’t sound all that radical. Frisell and his band take on Americana, but they take on a very expansive definition of Americana […]
allmusic
This is one of the most inventive recordings of the 1990s and should delight most listeners from any genre. […]
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