Freek (album)
Freek is the debut album by Keller Williams, released in 1994. It contains mostly solo arrangements of his early tracks.[1]
Freek | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Rock, jam | |||
Length | 60:03 | |||
Label | SCI Fidelity Records | |||
Producer | John Alagía, Doug Derryberry | |||
Keller Williams chronology | ||||
|
Track listing
- The Juggler 3:11
- Turn in Difference 3:22
- Friendly Pyramid 4:13
- In the Middle 4:37
- Chillin' 4:18
- The Miss Annie Overture in A :35
- Passapatanzy 3:35
- Shapes of Change 4:31
- The River 10:38
- A Day That Never Was 4:01
- Get on Up/Sanford and Son 6:36 [2]
Personnel
- John Alagía - Producer, Engineer
- Doug Derryberry - Producer, Engineer
- Dave Glasser - Mastering
- Thane Kerner - Cover Design
- Scott Martin - Photography
- Charlie Burns - Creative Director
- Freky Aziz Reffelruz - Background Dancer
- Keller Williams - Guitar, Percussion, Harp, Vocals, Guitar (12 String), Producer, Engineer
- Clif Franck - Drums
- Brian Durrett - Bass
gollark: It;s a really stupidisoiasufi feature.
gollark: Can we do a capitalist takeover instead?
gollark: Think about it. What if they intentionally left an apparent flaw in the system to allow banning people so that they could trap evildoers?
gollark: What if it's a trap to detect people who are willing to break the rules and randomly get people banned?
gollark: Does it involve neurolinguistic programming?
References
- Freek CD Archived 2007-09-23 at the Wayback Machine, kellerwilliams.net, Retrieved May 8, 2008.
- Freek Overview, allmusic.com, Retrieved May 8, 2008
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.