Fred Frith

Real Name:
Jeremy Webster Frith
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Born: 17th February 1949, Heathfield, England.

British composer, improviser and multi-instrumentalist, who has situated himself for more than thirty years in the area where rock music and new music meet.

Co-founder of the British underground band "Henry Cow" (1968-78), Frith moved to New York in the late seventies and came into contact with many of the musicians with whom he’s since been associated, for example; John Zorn; Ikue Mori; Tom Cora; Zeena Parkins and Bob Ostertag. Fourteen years in New York gave rise to groups like "Massacre" (with Bill Laswell and Fred Maher), "Skeleton Crew" (with Tom and Zeena), and "Keep the Dog", a sextet performing an extensive repertoire of Frith compositions.

In the eighties Frith began writing for dance, film, and theatre. This, in turn, led to his composing for "Rova Sax Quartet", "Ensemble Modern", "Asko Ensemble" and a number of other groups, including his own critically acclaimed "Guitar Quartet".

Best known world-wide as an improvisational guitarist, Frith has also performed in a variety of other contexts, playing bass in John Zorn’s "Naked City", violin in Lars Hollmer’s "Looping Home Orchestra" and guitar on recordings ranging from "The Residents" and René Lussier, to Brian Eno and Amy Denio. Frith was also the subject of Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzels’ award-winning documentary film "Step Across The Border".

He became Professor of Composition at Mills College in Oakland, California, near his home with photographer Heike Liss and their children, Finn and Lucia.
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Guitar Solos

(4 versions)
Caroline (UK) 1974

Fred Frith / Henry Kaiser - With Friends Like These (LP)

Metalanguage, Metalanguage 1979

Gravity

(5 versions)
Ralph Records 1980

Speechless

(6 versions)
Ralph Records 1981

Live In Japan:The Guitars On The Table Approach

(3 versions)
Recommended Records Japan 1982

Fred Frith & Totsuzen Danball - Live At Loft Shinjuku Tokyo Japan 23 July '81 (2 versions)

Floor 1982

Fred Frith / Bob Ostertag / Phil Minton - Voice Of America (4 versions)

Rift 1982

Live In Japan:The Guitars On The Table Approach Vol.2

(LP)
Recommended Records Japan 1982

Live In Japan:The Guitars On The Table Approach Vol.1

(LP)
Recommended Records Japan 1982

Cheap At Half The Price

(5 versions)
Ralph Records 1983

Lol Coxhill & Fred Frith - French Gigs (2 versions)

AAA 1983

Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser - Who Needs Enemies ? (LP)

Metalanguage 1983

Skeleton Crew (2) : Fred Frith, Tom Cora - Learn To Talk (LP, Album)

Recommended Music 1984

Fred Frith - René Lussier - Nous Autres (2 versions)

Les Disques Victo 1987

Fred Frith & Henry Kaiser - With Enemies Like These, Who Needs Friends? (CD, Album)

SST Records 1987

The Technology Of Tears - And Other Music For Dance And Theatre

(5 versions)
RecRec Music 1988

The Top Of His Head

(2 versions)
Crammed Discs, Made To Measure 1989

Step Across The Border

(4 versions)
RecRec Music 1990

Fred Frith / Tim Hodgkinson - Live Improvisations (CD)

Woof Records, Megaphone Records (3) 1990

Fred* & Ferd* - Dropera (2 versions)

RecRec Music 1991

Hans Reichel Duets With Fred Frith And Kazuhisa Uchihashi* - Stop Complaining / Sundown (CD, Album)

FMP 1991

Null* & Fred Frith - Null & Fred Frith (Cass, Album)

Nux Organization 1991

Fred Frith / François-Michel Pesenti - Helter Skelter (CD, Album)

RecRec Music 1992

Bill Laswell, Sonny Sharrock, John Zorn, Fred Frith, Derek Bailey & Charles K. Noyes - Improvised Music 1981 (CD, Album)

MuWorks Records 1992

Chris Cutler / Lutz Glandien with Dagmar Krause, Fred Frith, Alfred Harth - Domestic Stories (CD, Album)

ReR Megacorp 1992
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