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Live At The Quick

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: That Old Thing (Intro); Earth Jam; Zona Mona; Ovombo Summit; Hall of Mirrors; Scratch & Sniff; Improv/Amazing Grace; Big Country; Lover's Leap; Alash Khem (Alash River Song); A Moment So Close; Improv/Prelude from Bach violin partita #3; Hoedown.

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B: Live At The Quick

Read "Live At The Quick" reviewed by Jim Santella


Unique among contemporary music ensembles, Béla Fleck's dynamic trio works wonders in live performance. Their large audience at the Quick Center For The Arts in Fairfield, Connecticut knew they were witnessing a one-of-a-kind affair. Clapping on 2 and 4 while Victor Lemonte Wooten improvised over “Amazing Grace," they felt all the power coming from that stage. ...

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B: Live At The Quick

Read "Live At The Quick" reviewed by Jim Santella


Unique among contemporary music ensembles, Béla Fleck's dynamic trio works wonders in live performance. Their large audience at the Quick Center For The Arts in Fairfield, Connecticut knew they were witnessing a one-of-a-kind affair. Clapping on 2 and 4 while Victor Lemonte Wooten improvised over “Amazing Grace," they felt all the power coming from that stage. ...

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Left of Cool

Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 1998

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Bela Fleck and the Flecktones: Left of Cool

Read "Left of Cool" reviewed by Ed Kopp


Bela Fleck is one of the most innovative musicians in contemporary jazz: he has completely recast the role of the banjo in jazz. Honorary Flecktone Jeff Coffin joins the fold on Left Of Cool, a lengthy and intermittently absorbing CD. Coffin is a Nashville saxophonist who's far jazzier than Paul McCandless, the saxman who usually plays ...

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Live Art

Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 1997

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Bela Fleck & the Flecktones: Live Art

Read "Live Art" reviewed by Dave Hughes


This is a totally excellent album. Buy it! Regardless of whether you've never heard of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, or whether you are a long-time devotee, you'll find the music in this 2-CD live set to be unusually creative, diverse, and fresh. If you complain that so much of today's music sounds the same, you'll ...


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