Musikk Fra Hybridene
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Musikk Fra Hybridene | |||||
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Studio album by Farmers Market | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Producer | Farmers Market | ||||
Farmers Market chronology | |||||
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Musikk Fra Hybridene (Music From The Hybrides) is the second album of the Norwegian free-jazz band Farmers Market.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lé Mysteres Des Guitares Grand Prix"
- "How High The Loch (Ornamentology)"
- "(Come On Baby Do The) Balkan Boogie"
- "Gankino Horo"
- "Teknopolsanitza"
- "Neli In The Sky With Farmers"
- "Power Ballad"
- "Kind Of Blues"
- "Tails Of The Unexpected"
- "Kyrillisk Bøddel"
- "I Took Up The Prunes"
- "For A Few Rubels More"
- "Siste Tango I Paradis" (Last Tango In Paradise)
[edit] Miscellanea
- The name of the first track, Lé Mysteres Des Guitares Grand Prix is a pun on the name of Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares, an album by Trio Bulgarka.
- In general, most of the names are puns. "How high the Loch" is a reference to the song How High the Moon with lyrics by Ella Fitzgerald, "Kind of Blues" is a reference to Kind of Blue, an album by Miles Davis and "Neli in the Sky with Farmers" is a reference to the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". "I Took Up the Prunes" refers to Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek's recording "I Took Up the Runes", which is hardly influenced by traditional Norwegian folk music.
- "Kyrillisk Bøddel" means Cyrillic Executioner.