12 (Keller Williams album)

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Studio album by Keller Williams
Released December 18, 2007
Genre Rock, Jam, Progressive bluegrass
Label SCI Fidelity Yellow Bus
Producer Keller Williams
Keller Williams chronology
Dream
(2007)
12
(2007)
Rex (Live at the Fillmore)
(2008)

12 is the twelfth album by Keller Williams, released in 2007. It features one song from each of his previous 11 albums, as well as one previously un-recorded song (Freshies). [1]

Keller Williams American musician

Keller Williams is an American singer, songwriter and musician who combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, along with other assorted genres. He is often described as a 'one-man jam-band' due to his frequent use of live phrase looping with multiple instruments. Keller Williams was born in Fredricksburg, Virginia on February 4, 1970 and began playing the guitar in his early teens. He later matriculated to Virginia Wesleyan College in Virginia Beach where he received his degree in theater. After college, he moved to Colorado to advance his music career and expand his repertoire.

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Track listing

  1. Turn in Difference 3:24
  2. Anyhow Anyway 5:24
  3. Tribe 4:48
  4. Breathe 4:13
  5. More Than a Little 7:50
  6. Freeker by the Speaker 4:54
  7. Butt Sweat 4:42
  8. Apparition 4:37
  9. Keep It Simple 4:35
  10. Local 4:08
  11. People Watchin' 5:16
  12. Freshies 2:43
  13. The 'Make the Title Look Silly' Track 3:15

Credits

John Alagia is a three-time Grammy-nominated, American record producer, composer, mixer and co-founder of Drive Music. Alagia has worked with artists including Lukas Nelson, Paul Simon, Herbie Hancock, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Serena Ryder, Brett Dennen, Rachael Yamagata, Ben Folds and many others.

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References

  1. 12 CD, kellerwilliams.net, Retrieved May 8, 2008
  2. 1 2 12 at AllMusic
  3. "Honest Tune Online - Keller Williams: 12". Honesttune.com. Retrieved 2011-09-09.