Long To Be Loose
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Long To Be Loose | ||
Studio album by Wayne Krantz | ||
Released | July 23, 1993 | |
Recorded | February 1993 | |
Genre | Jazz fusion | |
Length | 61:04 | |
Label | Enja Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Wayne Krantz chronology | ||
Signals (1991) |
Long To Be Loose (1993) |
2 Drink Minimum (1995) |
Long To Be Loose is the second solo album released by jazz fusion guitarist, Wayne Krantz. It was the first album to feature his first trio, consisting of Lincoln Goines at electric bass, Zach Danziger at drums, and Krantz himself at guitar. Its memorable riffs imply Wayne's progressive and avant-garde maturity from his previous album, Signals, towards his later and more complex albums, such as 1995's 2 Drink Minimum, and Greenwich Mean, released four years later. Many licks that Krantz utilizes on Long To Be Loose find their way into new songs onto future albums.
[edit] 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
[edit] Personnel
- Wayne Krantz – electric guitar, effects pedals
- Lincoln Goines – electric bass
- Zach Danziger – drums
[edit] External links
- Long To Be Loose Overview – from All Music Guide
- Long To Be Loose – from Enja Records