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Bill Frisell - Valentine


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 1.  Bill Frisell - Baba Drame 04:59 
     
 2.  Bill Frisell - Hour Glass 02:58 
     
 3.  Bill Frisell - Valentine 06:27 
     
 4.  Bill Frisell - Levees 06:04 
     
 5.  Bill Frisell - Winter Always Turns to Spring 05:10 
     
 6.  Bill Frisell - Keep Your Eyes Open 06:05 
     
 7.  Bill Frisell - A Flower is a Lovesome Thing 07:23 
     
 8.  Bill Frisell - Electricity 03:19 
     
 9.  Bill Frisell - Wagon Wheels 04:14 
     
 10.  Bill Frisell - Aunt Mary 03:19 
     
 11.  Bill Frisell - What the World Needs Now is Love 05:55 
     
 12.  Bill Frisell - Where Do We Go 03:09 
     
 13.  Bill Frisell - We Shall Overcome 06:42 
     
 

The debut recording of guitarist BILL FRISELL’S trio with bassist THOMAS MORGAN & drummer RUDY ROYSTON is a wide-ranging 13-song set that mixes Frisell originals new & old, jazz standards, traditional songs, and covers. Valentine explores the creative freedom of the trio format and the profound musical relationship between these three musicians after years of touring.

Track listing:

1.Baba Drame

2. Hour Glass

3. Valentine

4. Levees

5. Winter Always Turns To Spring

6. Keep Your Eyes Open

7. A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing

8. Electricity

9. Wagon Wheels

10. Aunt Mary

11. What The World Needs Now Is Love

12. Where Do We Go

13. We Shall Overcome

 

UPCs:

Standard Digital Album: 00602508992063

MFiT Digital Album: 00602508992070

HRA Digital Album: 00602508992087

CD: 00602508992094

Vinyl 12”: 00602508992100

 

Proudly presented by Blue Note Records: Don Was, Rachel Jones, Cem Kurosman, Justin Seltzer, Melissa Cohen and Alex Anastasi.

 

 

 
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Bill Frisell – Valentine 

June 12th 2020, IG 1 “We Shall Overcome” + PO

July 17th 2020, IG 2 “Keep Your Eyes Open”

July 31st 2020, IG 3 “Valentine”

August 14th 2020 - Album Release

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2 hours ago, LWayne said:

I don't understand why these major labels delay the releases. Given that there is not a lot on the market now due to the Pandemic, why not release it now rather than August?

LWayne

I think it has more to do with available (or unavailable) manpower along the pressing and distribution chain than anything else.

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