Fraser Fifield

Location:
EDINBURGH, Scotland, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Roots Music / Experimental / Jazz
Site(s):
Label:
Tanar Records
Type:
Indie
"Fifield is an outstanding product of the Scottish jazz-folk scene who at one moment can blow a low whistle like Charlie Parker steaming his way through 'Ko-Ko' and at the next knock out an air on a sax like a Highland traditionalist. On this, his fourth album as leader, the in-demand multi-instrumentalist also shows himself a master programmer and beats adept. "
Jazzwise Dec 09
"Fraser has again broken free from what has gone before and cut a distinctive groove. There are nine measures of vivacity on this album. Seductive passion and driving emotion mingle with boundless energy and inventive improvisation to deliver a work of genius." (Stereocanto – Folkwords)
"Multi-instrumentalist Fraser Fifield has emerged as one of today outstanding talents." Sunday Herald
Fraser Fifield is one of Scotland's most creative musicians. As a multi-instrumentalist, he is always in great demand to play on other musicians projects. The list of groups and musicians he's performed and recorded with reads as a who's who of Scottish Roots influenced music including Salsa celtica, Capercaillie and Mr McFalls Chamber amongst many others. Fifield is both a Jazz musician and a Traditional musician - an unlikely combination perhaps but one that has developed naturally since his childhood, more explicable given the main instruments he performs on: Bagpipes, Whistles and Saxophones. His stylistic versatility partially accounts for his busy schedule as a session musician, however, when composing and performing his own material the genre tags aren't so applicable.
"It's the interplay between intellectual construction, fleeting modal improvisations and sheer emotional sensuality of the music that makes this such a satisfying, and strikingly unified, piece of work". Songlines (Stereocanto)
"an album that's jazz, rock, a bit folk, a bit dance - and wholly amazing." (Stereocanto - R2 Rock n Reel)



'Stereocanto' by Fraser Fifield (2009)
Fraser Fifield: Low Whistle, Highland Pipes, Soprano Sax, Kaval, Highland Hornpipe, Practice Chanter, Percussion, and synths/beats/programming ~ Alyn Cosker: Drums ~ Graeme Stephen: Guitars ~ Mario Caribe : Bass ~ Vicky Fifield : Strings ~ Peter Tickell : Fiddle
"Played by musicians at the top of their game the compositions sound natural, and almost organic, but closer listening reveals that they are tightly organised and highly sophisticated. A magnificent achievement." Songlines (Traces of Thrace)



'Traces Of Thrace' by Fraser Fifield Band with Nedyalko Nedyalkov and Georgi Petrov (2008)
Fraser Fifield: soprano saxophone, low whistle, highland bagpipes, additional percussion and keyboards ~ Nedyalko Nedyalkov: bulgarian kaval ~ Georgi Petrov: gadulka ~ Graeme Stephen: guitar ~ David Robertson: percussion ~ Guy Nicolson: percussion



'Slow Stream' by Fraser Fifield Trio (2005)
Fraser Fifield : soprano sax, low whistles and samples ~ Graeme Stephen : electric guitar and guitar loops ~ Stu Ritchie: drums and percussion



'Honest Water' by Fraser Fifield (2002)
Fraser Fifield: low whistles, soprano and alto saxes, small pipes, border pipes, highland pipes, keyboards, acoustic guitar, clarinet and various percussion instruments including cajon, djembe, congas and bodhran ~ Graeme Stephen: electric guitar on tracks 3, 8 and 11 ~ Malcolm Stitt: acoustic guitar on track 6
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