Sad (album)

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Sad
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1998
RecordedApril 1997 - August 1997
Genre Free jazz, jazz-rock, noise
Length67:25
Label Little Brother Records
Producer Nels Cline Trio
Mike Hogan
Nels Cline Trio chronology
Chest
(1996)
Sad
(1998)
Hold It Under a Faucet 7"
(2002)

Sad is the fourth Nels Cline Trio album. The album was recorded at New Zone Studio by Wayne Peet.

Track listing

  1. "Anthony (In Memory of Tony Williams)"
  2. "Fluff With Fork"
  3. "The Luxury of Silk (for Lynn Johnston)"
  4. "Little Shaver"
  5. "Arrows (for Carla Bozulich)"
  6. "Texas Telephone Pal"
  7. "Where Is Your Woman? (In Memory of Laura Nyro)"
  8. "In Form (for Carole Kim)"
  9. "Thought Cloud"
  10. "Crest In Black (for Rincy and Her Drums)"

Personnel

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