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Woodwork (Fred Frith album)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Woodwork
A colour photograph of wooden slats that fill the entire image; the slats are held together by metal staples; the letters "Fred Frith" in green appear at the top left of the picture, and "Woodwork" in pink at the bottom right
Live album by
Released23 August 2019 (2019-08-23)
Recorded20 November 2018
VenueAteliers Claus, Brussels, Belgium
Genre
Length46:04
LabelKlanggalerie (Austria)
Fred Frith chronology
All Is Always Now – Live at The Stone
(2019)
Woodwork
(2019)
Cut Up the Border
(2020)

Woodwork: Live at Ateliers Claus is a 2019 live album by English guitarist Fred Frith. It features a live solo guitar performance by Frith on 20 November 2018 at the Ateliers Claus in Brussels, Belgium,[1][a] during his November 2018 European tour.[2] The album was released by Klanggalerie in Austria on 23 August 2019. Woodwork is an "[u]naccompanied single-take album",[3] and is Frith's first live solo guitar album since his 1982 album, Live in Japan.

Background

In an interview with Kurt Gottschalk in The New York City Jazz Record, Frith said that he had been receiving requests from Walter Robotka at Klanggalerie to release a solo guitar album. While trying to decide what material he could use from his recording archive, Frith realized he could use his solo guitar performance at the Ateliers Claus in November 2018. He added, "[It] felt great and they'd made a really good recording of it, so I thought, perfect!"[3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Musikreviews.de[4]
Musique Machine[5]

In a review of Woodwork at Musikreviews.de, Andreas Schiffmann said Frith augments his guitar on the album with a variety of effects, including live looping, percussive tapping and his voice. "Stillness the Dancing" appears to comprise several milestones around which Frith improvises, giving the piece a suggestion of a structure with sporadic melody fragments surfacing from time to time. "Falls the Shadow" is quieter, which Schiffmann said requires careful listening to appreciate its nuances. He felt, however, that Frith does occasionally get a little "carried away" with his voice.[4] Schiffmann concluded that just as Frith demonstrated how far he can push a guitar on his 1974 album Guitar Solos, over four decades later on Woodwork he shows that he is still at the forefront of guitar innovation and experimentation.[4]

Writing at Musique Machine, Roger Batty described Woodwork as "a wonderfully eventful, daring and rewarding release", and called Frith a "highly respected, versatile, and devilishly creative guitarist".[5] Batty said his performance on the album varies from "darting [and] jagged improv", to "chugging and dense heaviness", to "unearthly ambience", to "all out noise". But he "never becomes showy or egontric [sic]", and underneath all the apparent random sounds, there is a definite composition around which he improvises. Batty commended Frith for his "invention, control, and variation" and said Woodwork is worth investigating, "either if you enjoy darting [and] creative modern composition, or if you hearing what a true master of the guitar can do with his instrument."[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Fred Frith

No.TitleLength
1."Stillness the Dancing"41:32
2."Falls the Shadow"4:32

Sources: Liner notes,[6] Discogs.[7]

Personnel

Sources: Liner notes,[6] Discogs.[7]

Sound and artwork

  • Recorded by Christophe Albertijn at Ateliers Claus in Brussels, Belgium on 28 November 2018
  • Mixed at Guerrilla Recording, Oakland, California on 30 January 2019
  • Mastered at Headless Buddha Mastering Lab, Oakland on 6 February 2019
  • Myles Boisen – engineer
  • Fred Frith – photographs
  • Lisa Robotka – CD layout

Sources: Liner notes,[6] Discogs.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ The concert on 20 November 2018 at the Ateliers Claus was a double bill, featuring French artist and musician Stephane Clor, followed by Frith.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Tue 20 Nov: Fred Frith (uk) + Stephane Clor (fr)". les ateliers claus. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Past Events". fredfrith.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b Gottschalk, Kurt (September 2019). "Fred Frith: Busy in the Now" (PDF). The New York City Jazz Record (209): 8. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Schiffmann, Andreas (24 August 2019). "Fred Frith: Woodwork (Live Aux Ateliers Claus) (Review)". Musikreviews.de (in German). Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Batty, Roger (December 2019). "Fred Frith – Woodwork [Klanggalerie – 2019]". Musique Machine. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  6. ^ a b c Klanggalerie (2019). Woodwork (CD liner notes). Fred Frith.
  7. ^ a b c "Fred Frith – Woodwork / Live Aux Ateliers Claus". Discogs. Retrieved 19 September 2019.

External links

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