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Solarallergy
2002 studio album by Black Frames From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Solarallergy is a jazz and rock instrumental album by Black Frames. Black Frames is a collaborative project by Skerik, Mike Dillon, Earl Harvin and Brad Houser from 2002. The album was accompanied by a national tour. Between the musicians are long-time associations: Dillon and Harvin from Ten Hands and Billy Goat; Skerik, Houser and Dillon from Critters Buggin. Though Dillon and Harvin are primarily percussionists, for Solarallergy all members are credited for percussion. Each musician is also credited for composition.
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Personnel
- Skerik - tenor saxophone, marimba, fancy sax
- Mike Dillon - vibes, marimba, tabla, percussion
- Earl Harvin - drums, vibes, marimba, guitar
- Brad Houser - bass, sentir, timpani
Tracks
- 25 Billion Stars Per Human (Dillon, Harvin)
- French Farse (Harvin)
- Hafta (Dillon)
- Sonic Vapor (Skerik, Houser)
- Mallet Cut (Dillon)
- Turbulance (Dillon)
- White Envelopes (Harvin)
- Gophers (Dillon, Harvin)
- Lucky Dog (Houser)
References
- Liner notes
- Black Frames, Cheap Shades & Solar Flares Dennis Cook, JamBase, 23 October 2002 Retrieved October 4, 2007
- Mike Dillon: A Mallet Cut Above Dennis Cook, JamBase, 13 December 2002 Retrieved October 4, 2007
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