Prints (album)


Prints: Snapshots, Postcards, Messages and Miniatures, 1987–2001 is a 2002 album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith, and his first album of songs since Cheap at Half the Price. It comprises four tracks taken from previously released compilations that Frith had contributed to between 1987 and 1997, seven tracks that were "created spontaneously" in the studio in 1997 and 2001, and one live guitar improvisation in 2001. The album was released on CD in 2002 on Fred Records and was the second release in Frith's archival release program on the record label.

Content

Compilation tracks

"Trains & Boats & Planes" and "The Ballad of Melody Nelson" are two cover songs Frith recorded for the Tzadik tribute CDs, Great Jewish Music: Burt Bacharach and respectively. "The Ballad of Melody Nelson " is about Gainsbourg's fictional character, Melody Nelson, and is sung by Frith in the original French. "Life of a Detective" was recorded with the 5uu's in 1990 and appeared on Place of General Happiness. "True Love" was recorded in 1987 and was released on a Shimmy Disc compilation, The 20th Anniversary of the Summer of Love and then later included as one of the bonus tracks on the 1991 CD edition of Frith's solo album, Cheap at Half the Price.

Improvisations

The tracks "Stones", "Fingerprints", "Trocosi", "Levity", "I Want it to be Over" and "In the Winter of '64" were recorded for a WDR radio production by Alexander Schuhmacher in January 1997. Frith explained how the pieces were created:
"Reduce Me" was recorded four years later using the same approach described above. "Spot" was a live guitar improvisation by Frith recorded in July 2001 where he used a live sampler to dynamically capture and loop guitar sounds.

Reception

In a review of Prints for AllMusic, François Couture described it as "a very fine album,... truly enjoyable", and "much friendlier to the listener" than Frith's Cheap at Half the Price, which Couture in turn called "the best tongue-in-cheek take at the New Wave". He said Prints is "ighly recommended", adding that the improviser's "humor and pop sensibility" contributes to its success.
In the MIT Press journal, Leonardo, Stefaan van Ryssen wrote that the recording process of Prints give the tracks an "immediacy and urgency". He described "Stones" as a waltz, "limping as if hit in the leg by a bullet", and "I Want it to be Over" as a "miniature drama" with improvisation that is "top class". Van Ryssen said the pieces are deceptively simple, but repeated listening reveals that the relationship between the samples and instruments is "subtle and never obvious", and they leave one " awe at what a master improviser can do in real time".

Track listing

All tracks composed by Fred Frith excepted where noted.

Track notes

  1. From Great Jewish Music: Burt Bacharach
  2. *Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, 1996
  3. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997
  4. *Text: International Herald Tribune, 27/01/97, "Palestinian independence celebrations in Hebron"
  5. *Sample: "Ligueyou Ndeye" by Doudou N'Diaye Rose
  6. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997
  7. From Place of General Happiness
  8. *Recorded at Triple Helix, Denver, Colorado, 1990
  9. From Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg
  10. *Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, 1997
  11. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997
  12. *Text: International Herald Tribune, 28/01/97, "Enslavement of women in Ghana"
  13. *Sample: "Where Do You Want to Go" by Kahil El'Zabar
  14. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, 2001
  15. *Text: The Guardian, July 2001, "Afghan woman returns home after ten years of exile"
  16. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997
  17. *Sample: "Kattajait" from Inuit Games and Songs
  18. *Sample: applause for Helmut Kohl speech, Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
  19. From The 20th Anniversary of the Summer of Love
  20. *Recorded at Noise, New York City, 1987
  21. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997
  22. *Text: International Herald Tribune, 27/01/97, "Bill Clinton interviewed about Monica Lewinsky"
  23. *Samples: Escher-loop, broken glass
  24. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, July 2001
  25. Recorded at Jankowski Studio, Esslingen, Germany, January 1997

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