Long to Be Loose
Long to Be Loose is an album by jazz guitarist Wayne Krantz. It was the first album with Lincoln Goines on bass guitar and Zach Danziger at drums.
Long to Be Loose | ||||
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Released | July 23, 1993 | |||
Recorded | February 1993 | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Length | 61:04 | |||
Label | Enja | |||
Wayne Krantz chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "These Instrumental Pieces Were" – 2:01
- "Not Consciously Written About" – 6:47
- "Specific People, Places, Things Or Ideas" – 6:38
- "(Although One Began" – 7:01
- "From A Little Croaking Sound" – 5:03
- "A Friend's DAT Machine Makes)" – 6:35
- "What They Were Written About" – 6:27
- "Is Something I Don't Understand Yet" – 6:14
- "But I Know It When I See It" – 6:37
- "And Hopefully So Will You" – 7:41
Personnel
- Wayne Krantz – guitar
- Lincoln Goines – bass guitar
- Zach Danziger – drums
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gollark: Hmm, apparently my JLT instruction is not JLTing.
gollark: I dislike it.
gollark: In my case it's opcode, 2 4-bit registers, and a 16-bit constant.
gollark: If I wasn't currently writing test code by hand as hexadecimal strings, I might do what MIPS does and make opcodes 6 bits and register indices 5 bits.
External links
- Long To Be Loose Overview – from Allmusic
- Long To Be Loose – from Enja Records
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