Big Sir (album)
Big Sir is the first album by Big Sir, which is composed of bassist Juan Alderete and vocalist Lisa Papineau.
Big Sir | ||||
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Released | September 5, 2000 | |||
Genre | Electronic / Jazz / Experimental | |||
Length | 31:51 | |||
Label | Mootron Records | |||
Big Sir chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs by Alderete, Papineau and Bouillet, except where indicated.
- "Speedy's Lament" (Speedy) - 1:25
- "Lisa's Theme" - 4:42
- "The Pistol Chasers" - 2:41
- "Nonstop Drummer" - 3:54
- "Sad Elephant" - 4:29
- "Fuzak" (Alderete, Papineau) - 3:23
- "Le Baron" - 4:03
- "Ruby Road" (Alderete, Papineau) - 3:13
- "G7 Intro" (not listed) - 0:12
- "G7" - 3:26
- "Speedy's Lament (Reprise)" (not listed) - 0:23
Personnel
- Lisa Papineau - Vocals, keyboards, sea shanty guitar on "G7"
- Juan Alderete - Bass, backing vocals
- Troy Zeigler - Drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Speedy: Vocals on "Speedy's Lament"
- Bruce Bouillet: Keys on "Lisa's Theme", "Sad Elephant" and "Le Baron"; backing vocals
- Jennifer Weinberg, Todd O'Keefe, Justin Rocherolle: backing vocals
- Michael Regilio: Guitar on "The Pistol Chasers"
- Anu Kirk: Keys on "Nonstop Drummer" and "Fuzak"
- Fred C.: Voice on "Sad Elephant"
- Eric Mayron: Synth on "Sad Elephant" and "Le Baron"
- Heather Lockie: Viola on "Fuzak"
- Willis: Voice on "Le Baron"
- Josh Hagen: Reverb guitar on "G7"
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