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Step Across the Border (soundtrack)

Step Across the Border is a soundtrack double album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith, of the 1990 avant-garde documentary film on Frith, Step Across the Border. The album features music from the film performed by Frith and other musicians, and covers ten years of Frith's musical career from 1979 to 1989.

Step Across the Border
Soundtrack album by
Released1990 (1990)
Recorded1979–1989
GenreAvant-rock
Length73:31
LabelRecRec (Switzerland)
ProducerFred Frith
Fred Frith chronology
The Top of His Head
(1989)
Step Across the Border
(1990)
Attention Span
(1990)
Music for Film series chronology
The Top of His Head
(1989)
Step Across the Border
(1990)
Middle of the Moment
(1995)

Music edit

Step Across the Border is more than a just a soundtrack. It includes additional tracks, for example, "Drum Factory" and "Candy Machine", that were written for the album by Frith from ambient sounds in the film. Discussing the album, Frith said:[1]

It struck me as not very interesting just to take what was exactly in the film and stick it on a CD and put it out as a soundtrack. Apart from anything else, the function, when you listen with the image and when you listen without the image, is very, very different. One of the things I particularly enjoyed doing was taking raw sound from locations during the film, like the candy machine, and writing pieces of music to go with them, which is totally unnecessary within the context of the film, because they have their own logic ... In the film, the candy machine is there, and you hear the noise it makes but the image was so strong that there was no need to do anything with it. On the record there was no point of sticking the sound of a machine on there, because it wouldn't mean very much.

The album also includes live music as performed in the film, for example "Houston St"; tracks from other albums that accompany scenes in the film, for example "Too Much Too Little"; and tracks from other albums that replace live covers of those tracks performed in the film, for example "Legs".

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]

In a review for AllMusic, Rick Anderson described Step Across the Border as an "excellent overview" of Frith's work.[2] He said the music on the album ranges from "tuneful and charming to stark and forbidding", and was particularly pleased with the material from Massacre's (then out-of-print) first album. Anderson rated Step Across the Border "highly recommended".[2]

Reviewing the album in Leonardo, Stefaan Van Ryssen noted that Step Across the Border is more than a soundtrack: Frith "creates a narrative structure that parallels and complements the [film]".[3] Van Ryssen said this narrative structure is the album's strength, but also its weakness. He described the tracks as "nice but anecdotal patches" that "lack scope and meaning in [themselves]" until they are "stitched together by an invisible ... thread" to build a story.[3] But the listener is not given the means to easily recreate the story, which Van Ryssen felt, may make it difficult to fully appreciate the music.[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks composed by Fred Frith except where stated.

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Sparrow Song"1:28
2."Voice of America (part 3)" (Frith, Bob Ostertag) / "Legs" (Frith, Bill Laswell, Fred Maher)4:24
3."Selluloid Restaurant" / "The Old Man Puts Out the Fire"3:09
4."After Dinner" (Haco)1:47
5."Houston St" (Frith, John Zorn)2:54
6."Drum Factory"2:01
7."Regardless of Rain" (Frith, Tom Cora)3:05
Side B
No.TitleLength
8."Candy Machine"2:59
9."Romanisches Café"6:19
10."The Border" (Frith, Anne Hemenway)3:29
11."Nirvana Again"1:53
12."Scottish Roppongi"1:46
Side C
No.TitleLength
13."Norrgården Nyvla"2:58
14."Birds" (Frith, Tim Hodgkinson)2:18
15."The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not (part 3)"1:47
16."Williamsburg Bridge"1:53
17."Same Old Me" / "Williamsburg Bridge (reprise)"4:10
18."The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not (part 5)"2:24
19."Lost and Found"3:21
Side D
No.TitleLength
20."Nine by Nine" (Frith, Eitetsu Hayashi)5:52
21."Evolution"3:20
22."Union Square"1:41
23."Morning Song" (Iva Bittová, Pavel Fajt, Pitinsky)2:00
24."Voice of America (part 4)" (Frith, Ostertag)2:02
25."Too Much Too Little" (Frith, Tina Curran)2:08
26."Too Late"2:23

Personnel edit

The numbers below indicate the tracks on which the musicians played.

Recording details edit

  • Tracks 1, 10 – recorded by Tim Hodgkinson at Sunrise, Kirchberg, Switzerland, December 1985
  • Tracks 2a, 24 – recorded live at PASS, New York City, January 1981
  • Track 2b – recorded by Martin Bisi at OAO Studio, New York, June 1981
  • Tracks 3a, 4 – recorded by Yasushi Utsunomiyaat at MUE Studio, Osaka, Japan, February 1988
  • Tracks 2a, 3b, 6, 8, 12, 15, 16, 17b, 18, 22, 24, 26 – recorded by Rainer Carben at Bavaria TV Studios in Munich, Germany, December 1989
  • Tracks 5, 7 – recorded live at The Kitchen, New York City, February 1989
  • Tracks 9, 12 – recorded live at the Romanisches Café, Tokyo, Japan, February 1988
  • Track 11 – recorded live in rehearsal at Roulette, New York City, February 1988
  • Track 13 – recorded at Chickenhouse, Uppsala, Sweden and Sunrise, Kirchberg, Switzerland, July 1979
  • Tracks 14, 20, 22 – recorded live at ROX, Tokyo, Japan, February 1988
  • Track 14 – recorded at Hodgkinson's home in Yorkshire and Brixton, England, December 1988
  • Tracks 17a, 21, 25 – recorded in Frith's apartment in New York City, August 1983
  • Track 19 – recorded by Rudolf Oleschko in Provence, France and Paosostraße, Munich, Germany, July 1989
  • Tracks 23 – recorded at a hotel room, Bern, Switzerland March 1989

Tracks from other albums edit

CD reissues edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wolff, Sander R. "Defining The Edge: The Musical World Of Fred Frith". The Long Beach Union Newspaper. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  2. ^ a b c Anderson, Rick. Step Across the Border at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Van Ryssen, Stefaan (2004). "Step Across the Border by Fred Frith". Leonardo. 37 (3): 252–253 – via Project MUSE.

External links edit

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For the film of the same name see Step Across the Border Step Across the Border is a soundtrack double album by English guitarist composer and improvisor Fred Frith of the 1990 avant garde documentary film on Frith Step Across the Border The album features music from the film performed by Frith and other musicians and covers ten years of Frith s musical career from 1979 to 1989 Step Across the BorderSoundtrack album by Fred FrithReleased1990 1990 Recorded1979 1989GenreAvant rockLength73 31LabelRecRec Switzerland ProducerFred FrithFred Frith chronologyThe Top of His Head 1989 Step Across the Border 1990 Attention Span 1990 Music for Film series chronologyThe Top of His Head 1989 Step Across the Border 1990 Middle of the Moment 1995 Contents 1 Music 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Recording details 5 1 Tracks from other albums 6 CD reissues 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMusic editStep Across the Border is more than a just a soundtrack It includes additional tracks for example Drum Factory and Candy Machine that were written for the album by Frith from ambient sounds in the film Discussing the album Frith said 1 It struck me as not very interesting just to take what was exactly in the film and stick it on a CD and put it out as a soundtrack Apart from anything else the function when you listen with the image and when you listen without the image is very very different One of the things I particularly enjoyed doing was taking raw sound from locations during the film like the candy machine and writing pieces of music to go with them which is totally unnecessary within the context of the film because they have their own logic In the film the candy machine is there and you hear the noise it makes but the image was so strong that there was no need to do anything with it On the record there was no point of sticking the sound of a machine on there because it wouldn t mean very much The album also includes live music as performed in the film for example Houston St tracks from other albums that accompany scenes in the film for example Too Much Too Little and tracks from other albums that replace live covers of those tracks performed in the film for example Legs Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 In a review for AllMusic Rick Anderson described Step Across the Border as an excellent overview of Frith s work 2 He said the music on the album ranges from tuneful and charming to stark and forbidding and was particularly pleased with the material from Massacre s then out of print first album Anderson rated Step Across the Border highly recommended 2 Reviewing the album in Leonardo Stefaan Van Ryssen noted that Step Across the Border is more than a soundtrack Frith creates a narrative structure that parallels and complements the film 3 Van Ryssen said this narrative structure is the album s strength but also its weakness He described the tracks as nice but anecdotal patches that lack scope and meaning in themselves until they are stitched together by an invisible thread to build a story 3 But the listener is not given the means to easily recreate the story which Van Ryssen felt may make it difficult to fully appreciate the music 3 Track listing editAll tracks composed by Fred Frith except where stated Side ANo TitleLength1 Sparrow Song 1 282 Voice of America part 3 Frith Bob Ostertag Legs Frith Bill Laswell Fred Maher 4 243 Selluloid Restaurant The Old Man Puts Out the Fire 3 094 After Dinner Haco 1 475 Houston St Frith John Zorn 2 546 Drum Factory 2 017 Regardless of Rain Frith Tom Cora 3 05 Side BNo TitleLength8 Candy Machine 2 599 Romanisches Cafe 6 1910 The Border Frith Anne Hemenway 3 2911 Nirvana Again 1 5312 Scottish Roppongi 1 46 Side CNo TitleLength13 Norrgarden Nyvla 2 5814 Birds Frith Tim Hodgkinson 2 1815 The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not part 3 1 4716 Williamsburg Bridge 1 5317 Same Old Me Williamsburg Bridge reprise 4 1018 The As Usual Dance Towards the Other Flight to What is Not part 5 2 2419 Lost and Found 3 21 Side DNo TitleLength20 Nine by Nine Frith Eitetsu Hayashi 5 5221 Evolution 3 2022 Union Square 1 4123 Morning Song Iva Bittova Pavel Fajt Pitinsky 2 0024 Voice of America part 4 Frith Ostertag 2 0225 Too Much Too Little Frith Tina Curran 2 0826 Too Late 2 23Personnel editThe numbers below indicate the tracks on which the musicians played Fred Frith 1 3 5 22 24 26 guitar violin bass guitar DX7 Casio percussion bottles home made instruments voice Tom Cora 1 7 10 cello drum voice Zeena Parkins 1 10 keyboards drum voice Bob Ostertag 2a 11 24 Serge synthesizer tapes samples Bill Laswell 2b 17a bass guitar Fred Maher 2b 17a drums Haco 4 piano voice John Zorn 5 alto saxophone Jean Derome 11 alto saxophone Rene Lussier 11 bass guitar Kevin Norton 11 drums Eino Haapala 13 guitar Lars Hollmer 13 keyboards Hans Bruniusson 13 21 drums Tim Hodgkinson 14 bass clarinet Iva Bittova 19 23 violin voice Pavel Fajt 19 23 beer cans guitar voice Eitetsu Hayashi 20 taiko Tina Curran 25 bass guitarRecording details editTracks 1 10 recorded by Tim Hodgkinson at Sunrise Kirchberg Switzerland December 1985 Tracks 2a 24 recorded live at PASS New York City January 1981 Track 2b recorded by Martin Bisi at OAO Studio New York June 1981 Tracks 3a 4 recorded by Yasushi Utsunomiyaat at MUE Studio Osaka Japan February 1988 Tracks 2a 3b 6 8 12 15 16 17b 18 22 24 26 recorded by Rainer Carben at Bavaria TV Studios in Munich Germany December 1989 Tracks 5 7 recorded live at The Kitchen New York City February 1989 Tracks 9 12 recorded live at the Romanisches Cafe Tokyo Japan February 1988 Track 11 recorded live in rehearsal at Roulette New York City February 1988 Track 13 recorded at Chickenhouse Uppsala Sweden and Sunrise Kirchberg Switzerland July 1979 Tracks 14 20 22 recorded live at ROX Tokyo Japan February 1988 Track 14 recorded at Hodgkinson s home in Yorkshire and Brixton England December 1988 Tracks 17a 21 25 recorded in Frith s apartment in New York City August 1983 Track 19 recorded by Rudolf Oleschko in Provence France and Paosostrasse Munich Germany July 1989 Tracks 23 recorded at a hotel room Bern Switzerland March 1989Tracks from other albums edit Track 1 from Skeleton Crew s contribution to the Island of Sanity compilation 1986 Tracks 2a 24 from Fred Frith Bob Ostertag and Phil Minton s LP Voice of America 1982 Track 2b from Massacre s LP Killing Time 1981 Track 10 from Skeleton Crew s LP The Country of Blinds 1986 Track 13 from Fred Frith s LP Gravity 1980 Tracks 17a 21 25 from Fred Frith s LP Cheap at Half the Price 1983 CD reissues editIn 1991 East Side Digital Records and RecRec Music re issued Step Across the Border on CD In 2003 Fred Records released a remastered version of Step Across the Border on CD See also editCut Up the BorderReferences edit Wolff Sander R Defining The Edge The Musical World Of Fred Frith The Long Beach Union Newspaper Retrieved 27 February 2009 a b c Anderson Rick Step Across the Border at AllMusic Retrieved 20 June 2011 a b c Van Ryssen Stefaan 2004 Step Across the Border by Fred Frith Leonardo 37 3 252 253 via Project MUSE External links editImprovised Music from Japan Step across the Border Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Step Across the Border soundtrack amp oldid 1038514120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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