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Friends and Enemies

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Download links and information about Friends and Enemies by Henry Kaiser, Fred Frith. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Classical genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 02:38:33 minutes.

Artist: Henry Kaiser, Fred Frith
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Classical
Tracks: 36
Duration: 02:38:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It Moves... 2:07
2. The Changing of Names 5:47
3. It Sings 5:43
4. Believing What We Read 3:02
5. ...But Does It Swing? 3:34
6. Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues 3:31
7. The Golden Eighties 5:47
8. Everyday Objects 2:52
9. The Kirghiz Light 4:55
10. Special Rider Blues 4:31
11. Drowsy Maggie 4:06
12. An HK Guitar Solo 3:31
13. Strandloper 1:16
14. Major Nichols 3:53
15. The Live Trace 4:39
16. See Over 9:06
17. Fourth Rail 5:16
18. Squirrely 5:42
19. Twisted Memories Give Way to the Angry Present 3:57
20. Black Glass 5:30
21. Third Rail 3:30
22. Three Languages 9:30
23. One of Nature's Mistakes 2:07
24. Roy Rogers 5:02
25. The Confession 3:57
26. Objects Everyday 2:49
27. Wool and Water 4:11
28. The Trace 2:53
29. Life in Hell 5:37
30. The Incarceration 5:38
31. An FF Bass Solo 2:37
32. John S. French 3:31
33. Fifteen Blues 4:34
34. Dog Puppet Born Out of a Sock 2:10
35. Reading Glasses 2:05
36. A Portrait of the Artists as Two Old Men 9:37

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In 1979, guitarists Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser made an album titled With Friends Like These... on the Metalanguage label. It was one of the defining documents of the downtown avant-garde scene, a collection of improvised duets on which both players essentially redefined the sound of the guitar, Frith with his physically altered (and sometimes beaten) instruments, and Kaiser with his virtuosic and harmonically adventurous technique. Four years later they reunited to make Who Needs Enemies?, again on Metalanguage, and on this second album they expanded their arsenal to include the Linn drum and sequencer. Metalanguage went belly up not too long after, and until now the only in-print remnant from those two albums was a condensed single-disc package on SST. The Cuneiform reissue improves on the SST item enormously, first of all by including the entirety of both albums, secondly by adding another full album's worth of previously unreleased live material, and thirdly by adding on top of that another half hour of new studio performances. In short, this set offers everything Frith and Kaiser have recorded together, and at mid-price. Absolutely a must for noise fans, skronk hounds, and adventurous guitarheads.