Fred Frith discography

Fred Frith at a piano recording session at New, Improved Recording in Oakland, California, September 2006.

Fred Frith appears on over 400 recordings. This is a selection from bands he was/is a member of, collaborations with other bands and musicians, and his solo recordings. The year indicates when the album was first released. For a comprehensive discography, see the Discography of Fred Frith by Michel Ramond, Patrice Roussel and Stephane Vuilleumier.[1]

Bands

Henry Cow
Henry Cow / Slapp Happy
Art Bears
Aksak Maboul
Material
Massacre
Skeleton Crew
Duck and Cover
French Frith Kaiser Thompson
Naked City
Death Ambient
Fred Frith Guitar Quartet
Maybe Monday
Keep the Dog
Cosa Brava
Fred Frith Trio

Solo

Music for Dance

Soundtracks

Composer only

Compositions featured

Collaborations

With various artists
Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser
With The Residents
Fred Frith, Bob Ostertag and Phil Minton
Fred Frith and Totsuzen Danball
Fred Frith and Chris Cutler
Lol Coxhill and Fred Frith
Fred Frith and René Lussier
Fred Frith and Ferdinand Richard (as Fred & Ferd)
Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson
Fred Frith and François-Michel Pesenti
Fred Frith and Marc Ribot
Fred Frith and John Zorn
Fred Frith and Jean-Pierre Drouet
Percy Howard, Charles Hayward, Fred Frith and Bill Laswell
Fred Frith and Ensemble Modern
Mark Dresser, Fred Frith and Ikue Mori
Fred Frith, Jean-Pierre Drouet and Louis Sclavis
Michel Wintsch, Fred Frith, Franziska Baumann and Bernard Trontin
Fred Frith, Anne Bourne and John Oswald
Fred Frith, Jean Derome, Pierre Tanguay and Myles Boisen
Derek Bailey, Antoine Berthiaume and Fred Frith
Fred Frith, Joëlle Léandre and Jonathan Segel
Lesli Dalaba, Fred Frith, Eric Glick Rieman and Carla Kihlstedt
Toychestra and Fred Frith
Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt and Stevie Wishart
Rova::Orchestrova
Anthony Braxton and Fred Frith
Janet Feder and Fred Frith
Fred Frith and Chris Brown
Darren Johnston, Fred Frith, Devin Hoff, Larry Ochs and Ches Smith
Fred Frith and Evelyn Glennie
Sonargemeinschaft (Sonar Community) and Fred Frith
Fred Frith and Danielle Roger
Fred Frith and ARTE Quartett
Chris Cutler, Thomas Dimuzio and Fred Frith
Fred Frith and Annie Lewandowski
Jean-Pierre Drouet, Fred Frith and Louis Sclavis
Joëlle Léandre, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran and Urs Leimgruber
Fred Frith and Michel Doneda
Fred Frith and Barry Guy
Lotte Anker and Fred Frith
Fred Frith and John Butcher
Fred Frith and Evan Parker
Katharina Weber, Fred Frith and Fredy Studer
Lindsay Cooper, Fred Frith, Lars Hollmer and Gianni Gebbia
Fred Frith and Helen Mirra
Fred Frith and Darren Johnston

Footnotes

  1. The Previous Evening was designated "Music for Dance Volume 4" after Accidental was released.
  2. Golden State is an LP-only release; "a CD just wouldn't be the same, sonically, visually or ontologically." – Chris Cutler.[2]
  3. MMM stands for "MillsMusicMafia", with reference to Mills College where Léandre, Frith and Curran teach music.[3]

References

  1. Ramond, Michel; Roussel, Patrice; Vuilleumier, Stephane. "Discography of Fred Frith". New York Downtown Scene and other miscellaneous discographies. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
  2. Cutler, Chris. "CUTLER, CHRIS, THOMAS DIMUZIO, FRED FRITH: Golden State (LP)". ReR Megacorp. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  3. "Joelle Leandre / Fred Frith / Alvin Curran / Urs Leimgruber: MMM". Leo Records. Retrieved 2012-04-17.

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