Leap (album)

Leap is an album by Drop Trio. It was completely improvised by band members Ian Varley (keyboards), Nino Batista (bass), and Nuje Blattel (drums).[1]

Leap
Studio album by
Released2004
RecordedFebruary 29, 2004
GenreImprovisational experimental jazz
Length61 minutes
LabelIndependent
ProducerIan Varley, Nuje Blattel, Nino Batista, John Griffin
Drop Trio chronology
Big Dipper
(2003)
Leap
(2004)
Cezanne
(2005)

Track listing

All tracks are credited to Varley/Blattel/Batista.

  1. "Leap"
  2. "The Big S.O."
  3. "Mothership"
  4. "Because Rifles Are Huge"
  5. "Anapodyopsis"
  6. "Washington's Armies"
  7. "Tethered"
  8. "Ooog Baby"
  9. "The Elements of Argument"
  10. "Two Words: Sound"
  11. "Robot Suit I"
  12. "Robot Suit II"
  13. "Robot Suit III"
  14. "Leapt"

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References

  1. Cobb, David A. (December 16, 2004). "Local Rotation". Houston Press.
  2. "Drop Trio: Leap". AllMusic. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
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