Dream (Bonus Track Version)
Download links and information about Dream (Bonus Track Version) by Keller Williams. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:21:56 minutes.
Artist: | Keller Williams |
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Release date: | 2007 |
Genre: | Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist |
Tracks: | 18 |
Duration: | 01:21:56 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Play This | 2:55 |
2. | Celebrate Your Youth (Featuring ModeReko) (featuring ModeReko) | 3:52 |
3. | Cadillac (Featuring Bob Weir) (featuring Keller Williams Feauring Bob Weir) | 4:32 |
4. | Ninja of Love (Featuring Michael Franti) (featuring Michael Franti) | 5:34 |
5. | Kiwi and the Apricot (Featuring Charlie Hunter) (featuring Charlie Hunter) | 5:01 |
6. | People Watchin' (Featuring Béla Fleck, Victor Wooten & Jeff Sipe) (featuring Victor Wooten, Béla Fleck / Bela Fleck, Jeff Sipe) | 5:14 |
7. | Cookies (Featuring Fareed Haque) (featuring Fareed Haque) | 4:51 |
8. | Rainy Day (Featuring Martin Sexton) (featuring Martin Sexton) | 5:30 |
9. | Sing for My Dinner (Featuring The String Cheese Incident) (featuring The String Cheese Incident) | 5:09 |
10. | Restraint | 4:11 |
11. | Life | 3:57 |
12. | Twinkle (Featuring Steve Kimock & John Molo) (featuring Steve Kimock) | 7:40 |
13. | Got No Feathers (Featuring John Scofield, Victor Wooten & Jeff Sipe) (featuring Victor Wooten, John Scofield, Jeff Sipe) | 5:10 |
14. | Slo Mo Balloon (Featuring Fleming McWilliams & Charlie Hunter) (featuring Charlie Hunter, Fleming McWilliams) | 4:34 |
15. | Lil' Sexy Blues (Featuring Sanjay Mishra & Samir Chatterjee) (featuring Sanjay Mishra) | 3:34 |
16. | Bendix / Dance Hippie (Featuring Ella Williams) (featuring Ella Williams) | 1:08 |
17. | Mullet Cut (Featuring The String Cheese Incident) [Bonus Track] (featuring The String Cheese Incident) | 5:09 |
18. | Multisyllabic (Bonus Track) | 3:55 |
Details
[Edit]Keller Williams has built his reputation as a one-man band, but also as an equally prolific and eclectic recording artist. So, it's no surprise that he would want to stand his self-defined image on its ear with this long-in-the making collection of collaborations with other performers. No less than 31 other singers and musicians join him on one or more of the 16 tracks on the 73-minute CD. The biggest name, particularly for an artist known for his jam band associations, is former Grateful Dead singer/guitarist Bob Weir, who joins Williams on "Cadillac," the two exchanging acoustic guitar riffs and singing Williams' typically quirky lyrics. Then there is Béla Fleck, who adds his banjo to the progressive bluegrass of "People Watchin'." Although perhaps fashioned with the guest stars in mind, those songs are characteristic of Williams' most frequent style, as is "Sing for My Dinner," on which he's joined by the members of the String Cheese Incident, longtime friends of his. Other guests inspire different musical explorations. Jeff Covert contributes drums and lead guitar to the first track, "Play This," which sounds like a mash-up of hardcore punk rock à la Black Flag and the funk of Red Hot Chili Peppers. The funk continues with the second track, "Celebrate Your Youth," featuring the band ModeReko, which could be mistaken for a lost song by Dave Matthews Band. The appearance of Michael Franti on "Ninja of Love" inspires a sort of Japanese reggae number, and Sanjay Mishra and Samir Chatterjee take the music to India for the instrumental "Lil' Sexy Blues." Second-generation San Francisco rock guitarist Steve Kimock, with Williams on bass and John Molo on drums, gives "Twinkle" a seven-plus-minute instrumental, the feel of one of the Dead's "Space" improvisations, but Williams expects jazz guitarist John Scofield to adapt to his own style for "Got No Feather," and Scofield obliges. No matter who's accommodating whom, however, this is always Keller Williams music, with the involved guitar playing and near-novelty lyrics that implies. But for once, that music is being played by other people in addition to Williams himself.