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1. | Yea, Sure, We Can Still Be Friends, Whatever
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2. | Go Ahead, Take the Furniture, At Least You Helped Pick It Out
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3. | My Love Is Love, Your Love Is Hate
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4. | Your Parents Must Be Just Ecstatic Now
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5. | I Was Good Enough for You Until Your Friends Butted In
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6. | You Used to Say I Love You But So What Now
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Jazz
Joao Lobo Drums Reinhard Kobialka Mixing, Mastering, Engineer Rui Garrido Design Scott Fields Guitar (Electric), Liner Notes, Producer Sebastian Gramss Double Bass Trem Azul Executive Producer
Scott Fields
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '90s and '00s Born: Sep 30, 1952 Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Guitarist and composer Scott Fields was part of Chicago's free jazz scene in the '60s and early '70s. After years of hiatus from music performance, he returned in 1990 more concerned with composition and structure than he had been before. During the '90s, Fields received grants from several organizations, including the Wisconsin Arts Board, and composed for choreographers such as Li Chiao-Ping and Kristy Sesso. In 1999, he formed a trio with Francois Houle and Jason Lee Roebke, and by the end of that year, the trio released their first CD, Hornet's Collage, on Nuscope. Mamet and 96 Gestures were issued in early 2001. ----Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide |
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