Late Night Tales: Nils Frahm | ||||
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Compilation album by Nils Frahm | ||||
Released | 11 September 2015 | |||
Label | Night Time Stories | |||
Compiler | Nils Frahm | |||
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Late Night Tales: Nils Frahm is a mix album compiled by German composer Nils Frahm, released on 11 September 2015.
It is a part of the Late Night Tales series of albums released by Night Time Stories.
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1 | "4:33" (Exclusive John Cage Cover Version) | Nils Frahm | 3:43 |
2 | "Liquindi 2" | Baka Forest People of Southeast Cameroon | 3:02 |
3 | Divertimento Für Tenorsaxaphon Und Kleines Ensemble Part 4 | Carl Oesterhelt, Johannes Enders | 2:41 |
4 | 0181 (excerpt) | Four Tet | 0:48 |
5 | You're The Only Star (Nils Frahm's '78' recording) | Gene Autry, Nils Frahm | 1:54 |
6 | In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country | Boards of Canada | 2:44 |
7 | It Was Willow | Bibio | 1:18 |
8 | Peaks | Dictaphone | 3:10 |
9 | Flight of The Bumblebee | Vladimir Horowitz | 1:06 |
10 | Concierto de Aranjuez | Miles Davis | 3:49 |
11 | It's The Talk of The Town (Nils Frahm's '78' Recording) | Victor Silvester and His Ballroom orchestra, Nils Frahm | 1:14 |
12 | SK20 | System | 2:38 |
13 | Mango Drive | Rhythm & Sound | 3:41 |
14 | Generique | Miles Davis | 2:58 |
15 | O Herr Bleibet Meine Freude, BMV 147 | Dinu Lipatti | 4:06 |
16 | The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man | Colin Stetson | 2:27 |
17 | Cutting Branches for a Temporary Shelter | Penguin Cafe Orchestra | 1:50 |
18 | Who Knows Where The Time Goes | Nina Simone | 4:42 |
19 | Cleo the Cat | Nina Jurisch | 0:09 |
20 | Cirkel | Dub Tractor | 3:16 |
21 | Honey Bunch | The Gentleman Losers | 2:22 |
22 | Them (Piano Solo Edit Exclusive Version) | Nils Frahm | 4:15 |
23 | In The Morning (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece) | Cillian Murphy | 7:13 |
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