Big Sir (album)

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Big Sir
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2000
Genre Electronic / Jazz / Experimental
Length31:51
Label Mootron Records
Big Sir chronology
Big Sir
(2000)
Now That's What I Call Big Sir
(2001)

Big Sir is the first album by Big Sir, which is composed of bassist Juan Alderete and vocalist Lisa Papineau.

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Alderete, Papineau and Bouillet, except where indicated.

  1. "Speedy's Lament" (Speedy) - 1:25
  2. "Lisa's Theme" - 4:42
  3. "The Pistol Chasers" - 2:41
  4. "Nonstop Drummer" - 3:54
  5. "Sad Elephant" - 4:29
  6. "Fuzak" (Alderete, Papineau) - 3:23
  7. "Le Baron" - 4:03
  8. "Ruby Road" (Alderete, Papineau) - 3:13
  9. "G7 Intro" (not listed) - 0:12
  10. "G7" - 3:26
  11. "Speedy's Lament (Reprise)" (not listed) - 0:23

Personnel

Big Sir
Additional musicians

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