Download links and information about Haywire by Thomas Chapin Trio Plus Strings. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 01:10:00 minutes.
No. |
Title |
Length |
1. |
Haywire (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
11:31 |
2. |
Diva (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
5:30 |
3. |
The Devil's Hopyard: Eidolon (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
4:50 |
4. |
The Devil's Hopyard: Bump In the Night (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
2:23 |
5. |
The Devil's Hopyard: Hoofin' (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
9:47 |
6. |
The Devil's Hopyard: Bugbears (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
11:25 |
7. |
The Devil's Hopyard: At Peace With My Demons (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
8:44 |
8. |
Geek Gawkin' (Live) (featuring The Drums, Mario Pavone, The Bass, Thomas Chapin, Mark Feldman, Cello, Mike Sarin, Kiyoto Fujiwara, Boris Rayskin) |
15:50 |
This live performance from the Knitting Factory certainly features a wide range of emotions and tempos. Thomas Chapin is featured on alto, soprano, flute, and baritone with his regular trio (bassist Mario Pavone and drummer Michael Sarin) augmented by three strings (violinist Mark Feldman, cellist Boris Rayskin, and bassist Kiyoto Fujiwara). Feldman's heated solos and very active accompaniment of Chapin adds a great deal to the program, which consists of seven Chapin originals plus one song by Enrico Rava. With moods ranging from mildly introspective to riotous with a rousing closer in "Geek Gawkin'," this is one of Chapin's better recordings.