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LITTLE WORLDS

Bela Fleck and The Flecktones

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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4.00 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

Disc 1:
0. Intro (Hidden Track) (12:18)
1. Bil Mon (8:42)
2. The Ballad of Jed Clampett (4:06)
3. Puffy (6:45)
4. New Math (6:59)
5. Longitude (3:04)
6. Latitude (5:04)
7. Centrifuge (2:05)
8. Off the Top (The Gravity Wheel) (4:54)
9. Off the Top (Line Dance) (5:14)

Total Time 55:56

Disc 2:
1. The Fjords of Oslo (0:41)
2. Sherpa (5:20)
3. What It Is (3:41)
4. The Leaning Tower (6:06)
5. Mudslingers of the Milky Way (6:14)
6. Captive Delusions (3:54)
7. Costa Brava (8:23)
8. Poindexter (5:38)
9. Prequel (3:14)
10. Return of the Mudslingers (2:50)

Total Time 46:04

Disc 3:
1. The Cave (1:35)
2. Next (5:56)
3. Pineapple Heart (5:06)
4. Snatchin' (4:47)
5. Reminiscence (5:33)
6. Sleeper (12:16)
7. Flunky (0:39)
8. The Last Jam (14:26)
9. Untitled Hidden Track (1:11)

Total Time 51:32

Line-up / Musicians


- Béla Fleck / banjo, synthesizer banjo, electric banjo, synthesizer, vocals
- Jeff Coffin / clarinet, bass clarinet, flute (alto), alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, didgeridoo, finger cymbals, whistling, musical whistle
- Roy Future Man Wooten / SynthAxe drumitar, acoustic percussion
- Victor Lemonte Wooten / electric bass, acoustic bass, upright bass, 6-string bass, cello, keyboards

Guest Artists:
- Derek Bell / Irish harp
- Paul Brantley / cello
- Sandip Burman / tabla
- Sam Bush / mandolin
- Ganesh Chandram / kanjira
- Subasch Chandram / vocals, jaw harp, gatam
- Kevin Conneff / vocals, bodhran
- Jerry Douglas / dobro, lap steel guitar
- Sean Keane / fiddle
- Ganesh Kumar / kanjira
- Pamelia Kurstin / theremin
- Matt Malloy / flute
- Branford Marsalis / soprano saxophone
- Bobby McFerrin / vocals
- Matt Molloy / flute
- Paddy Moloney / Uillean pipes
- Jake Shimabukuro / ukulele
- Chris Thile / mandolin
- Derek Trucks / electric guitar
- Sara Watkins / fiddle
- Sean Watkins / guitar
- Bernie Williams / guitar
- Joe Wooten / theremin

Releases information

Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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BELA FLECK AND THE FLECKTONES Little Worlds ratings distribution


4.00
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(25%)
25%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
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4 stars This album got mixed reviews when it came out. It is a very ponderous three-volume set that explores the complete Flecktone arsenal, which is a unique fusion of jazz, bluegrass, and rock. I have most of the Flecktones albums. They are remarkably even in quality, and this one stands out as my persona ... (read more)

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