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Fred Frith And Arte Quartett - Still Urban flac album

Fred Frith And Arte Quartett - Still Urban flac album
  • Performer Fred Frith
  • Title Still Urban
  • Date of release 2009
  • Other formats TTA ADX WAV ASF MIDI DTS AU
  • Genre Jazz / Classical
  • Size MP3 1172 mb
  • Size FLAC 1606 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 976

Fred Frith and Arte Quartett ‎– Still Urban. Label: Intakt Records ‎– Intakt CD 155. Format: CD, Album. Country: Switzerland.

Studio Album, released in 2008. Songs, Tracks Listing.

Tracks: Still Urban Parts 1 - 9. Personnel: Fred Frith: electric guitar; Beat Hofstetter: soprano saxophone; Sascha Armbruster: alto saxophone; Andrea Formenti: tenor and sopranino saxophone; Beat Kappeler: baritone and alto saxophones.

Fred Frith and Arte Quartett - Still Urban ‎(CD, Album). Intakt CD 155. Switzerland. MAR-1804 2. ARTE Quartet. Andreas Schaerer, Arte Quartett, Wolfgang Zwiauer - Perpetual Delirium ‎(CD, Album + DVD). Budapest Music Center Records.

Album · 2009 · 9 Songs. FM Biography (with Fred Frith, Shazad Ismaily & Julian Sartorius). Improvised Music New York 1981. The Art of Memory II. 2008. Subsonic 1 - Sounds of a Distant Epidsode.

Free download and listen Still Urban. Fred Frith & Arte Quartett, Fred Frith and Arte Quartett. Tracks count: 9. Views: 9. Fred Frith and Arte Quartett, Fred Frith & Arte Quartett - Part 9: Near Future Faith 07:20. Fred Frith and Arte Quartett, Fred Frith & Arte Quartett - Part 1: Landscape With or Without Edges 07:55. Fred Frith and Arte Quartett, Fred Frith & Arte Quartett - Part 7: Everywhere Hastily We Followed 02:59.

The Fred Frith Guitar Quartet was a United States-based contemporary classical and experimental music guitar quartet comprising Fred Frith, René Lussier, Nick Didkovsky and Mark Stewart. The group was formed in 1989 by Frith and they performed extensively across North America and Europe for the next ten years, including at the 14th Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville in Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada in May 1997.