San Francisco Chronicled (1990-1996)

San Francisco Chronicled (1990-1996)


  • Singer: Steve Horowitz
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1996-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 21

  • ℗ 1996 Fluff-Tone Records (A Division of The Code International Inc.)

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Opening Steve Horowitz 3:54
2
Mouse Trap Steve Horowitz 0:51
3
Melodica Steve Horowitz 2:04
4
Freezone Steve Horowitz 2:33
5
Party of Four Steve Horowitz 1:44
6
Reverse Trap Steve Horowitz 0:45
7
Closing Steve Horowitz 1:51
8
The Evening News Steve Horowitz 9:17
9
Triple Double Steve Horowitz 12:15
10
Impossible Music Steve Horowitz 6:23
11
And So We Begin Steve Horowitz 0:28
12
Pink Fuzzy Steve Horowitz 2:18
13
Tall Tales and Stories Steve Horowitz 0:27
14
No Lard Steve Horowitz 0:58
15
At Play Steve Horowitz 0:14
16
Nothing Less Than a True Emoti Steve Horowitz 4:47
17
Filbert Remembered Steve Horowitz 0:23
18
Twelve Step Program Steve Horowitz 1:46
19
The Kiss of Monkey Steve Horowitz 0:57
20
Last Boat Out Steve Horowitz 0:56
21
Nut Boyz Secret Power Steve Horowitz 0:54

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  • Reviews

    • San Fransisco Chronicled

      4
      By The Mewzik Source
      Whether you're inside a frightened mouse's brain, or out for an introspective night on the town many people reportedly leave their hearts, this record is sure to stir you. With excellent performances from the ensemble, Mr. Horowitz's intricate phrasing, use of extended techniques, and paranoic dispersion of rhythm converge to capture an interesting perspective on city life, and many other metaphors.