Double Time is an album by American banjoist Béla Fleck, released in 1984.[2][3]
Double Time | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | December 1982 and early 1983 | |||
Genre | Americana, bluegrass, folk | |||
Length | 37:33 | |||
Label | Rounder | |||
Producer | Béla Fleck | |||
Béla Fleck chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Every song is a duet with some of the stars of the genre. The billing includes Mark O'Connor, Sam Bush, David Grisman, Pat Flynn, Tony Rice, and Jerry Douglas, among others. In his Allmusic review, Brian Kelly stated, "the program features a dozen or so warm, homegrown finger exercises that dot the music map everywhere between bluegrass and jazz fusion."[2] This album can be compared with similar effort by David Grisman, Dawg Duos, where Fleck performs duo with Grisman on one of the tracks.
Track listing
editAll songs by Béla Fleck.
- "Spunk" (feat. Mark O'Connor) – 2:14
- "Black Forest" (feat. David Grisman) – 2:43
- "Double Play" (feat. Tony Rice) – 2:59
- "Lowdown" (feat. Edgar Meyer) – 3:37
- "The Bullfrog Shuffle" (feat. Mark Schatz) – 1:37
- "Another Morning" (feat. Jerry Douglas) – 3:34
- "Light Speed" (feat. Mike Marshall) – 2:34
- "Sweet Rolls" (feat. John Hartford) – 3:20
- "Ladies and Gentleman" (feat. Darol Anger) – 2:23
- "Right As Rain" (feat. Pat Flynn) – 2:32
- "Far Away" (feat. Mike Marshall) – 2:22
- "Ready to Go" (feat. Ricky Skaggs) – 1:54
- "The Fast Lane" (feat. Sam Bush) – 3:21
Personnel
edit- Béla Fleck – 5-string banjo
- Mark O'Connor – fiddle
- David Grisman – mandolin
- Tony Rice – guitar
- Edgar Meyer – bass
- Mark Schatz – banjo
- Jerry Douglas – dobro
- Mike Marshall – mandolin
- John Hartford – banjo
- Darol Anger – cello
- Pat Flynn – guitar
- Mike Marshall – mandolin
- Ricky Skaggs – fiddle
- Sam Bush – mandolin
Production notes:
- Howard Johnson – engineer
- Kurt Storey – engineer
- Bil VornDick – engineer
- David Glasser – mastering
- Susan Marsh – design, illustrations
References
edit- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ a b Allmusic entry for Double Time Retrieved September 2009.
- ^ Album info on www.rounder.com