What Means Solid, Traveller?
What Means Solid, Traveller? is an album by guitarist David Torn, released in 1996.
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 62:25 | |||
Label | CMP Records | |||
Producer | David Torn and Kurt Renker | |||
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Track listing
- "Spell Breaks with the Weather" (5:49)
- "What Means Solid, Traveller?" (6:52)
- "Such Little Mirrors" (7:22)
- "Tiny Burns a Bridge" (8:42)
- "Gidya Hana" (7:27)
- "Each Prince, to His Kingdom, Must Labor to Go" (3:58)
- Particle Bugs @ Purulia Station" (7:42)
- In the Sands of these Days (a) "I Will Not Be Free... (2:59)
- (b) "...Til You Are Free" (4:25) (live)
- "Elsewhere, Now Than Waving" (10:09)
Personnel
- David Torn - guitar & guitar-like thingies, textural & rhythmic loops, samples, voices, the pink lark, percussion, Cody's viola, Elijah's bass, mandolina, kotar
- Fima Ephron - acoustic bass (tracks 5 & 7), el bass (first half of track 5)
Samples from -
- Will Calhoun - drum kit loop (track 1)
- Cannonball Adderley - little spoken vocal (track 1)
- Gota Yashiki - the groove activator, drumkit loops (tracks 2,3 & 9)
- Steve Jansen - drum kit loop (track 5)
- David Ruffy - drum kit loop (track 7)
- Mitch Mitchell - drum kit fill (track 9)
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