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Released
  
1992 (1992)

Length
  
52:48

Release date
  
1992

Recorded
  
May 1990

Live Improvisations (1992)
  

Label
  
Woof

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Artists
  
Fred Frith, Tim Hodgkinson

Genres
  
Free improvisation, Experimental music

Producers
  
Fred Frith, Tim Hodgkinson

Similar
  
Fred Frith albums, Experimental music albums

Live Improvisations is a 1992 collaborative album of improvised music by English experimental musicians Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson. It was recorded in May 1990 in England and was released on Woof Records in the United Kingdom and Megaphone Records in the United States.

Contents

Background

Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson's first performance together was when they supplied music for a dance recital in 1968 while they were students at Cambridge University. They had never played together before and Frith said "[Tim] had an alto sax, and I had my violin, and we just improvised this ghastly screaming noise for about half an hour." Surprised by their performance, and to keep the momentum going, Frith and Hodgkinson formed a band, which went on to become the English avant-rock group Henry Cow.

Reception

Writing in a review at AllMusic, Rick Anderson described the improvisations of Frith and Hodgkinson on this album as "cacophonic", but added that "none of it is ugly; in fact, much of it is downright lovely". Anderson rated the album as "[h]ighly recommended".

Track listing

All tracks are untitled, composed by Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson, and performed in England.

Source: Discogs, Fred Frith discography.

Personnel

  • Fred Frith – guitar, violin, vocals
  • Tim Hodgkinson – keyboards, alto saxophone, clarinet
  • Source: Discogs, Fred Frith discography.

    Songs

    1Club Integral - London - 1990-5-1232:44
    2Purcell Room I - London - 1990-5-132:06
    3Purcell Room II - London - 1990-5-131:18

    References

    Live Improvisations Wikipedia