Low & Dirty Three

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Down By The River 09:37 Tools
Invitation Day 00:00 Tools
Cody 00:00 Tools
When I Called Upon Your Seed 00:00 Tools
Lordy 00:00 Tools
I Hear... Goodnight 03:10 Tools
I Hear Goodnight 00:00 Tools
I Hear...goodnight 00:00 Tools
I Hear... Goodnite 00:00 Tools
i hear 00:00 Tools
I Hear... Good-Night 00:00 Tools
I Hear… Goodnight 00:00 Tools
i hear.. goodnight 00:00 Tools
Down By The River [Neil Young] 00:00 Tools
I Hear... Good Night 03:10 Tools
When I Called Apon Seed 03:10 Tools
Obvious Is Obvious 03:10 Tools
No Need 03:10 Tools
I Hear… Good Night 03:10 Tools
I Hear ... Goodnight 00:00 Tools
I Hear.....Goodnight 00:00 Tools
Down By The River - Low and Dirty Three 00:00 Tools
I Hear...Goodnite 03:10 Tools
I Hear... Good 03:10 Tools
Low & Dirty Three - Cody 03:10 Tools
i hear good night 03:10 Tools
i hear... 03:10 Tools
04 - When I called upon your seed 03:10 Tools
i hear... goodnite - dirty three, low, 03:10 Tools
02 - down by the river 03:10 Tools
03 - Invitation day 03:10 Tools
I Hear...Good-night 03:10 Tools
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In November 1999 Konkurrent invited Low to record one of Konk's in house Fishtank-sessions. Low, being familiar with the series, accepted. In the spirit of "In the Fishtank" Low took things a step further and extended the invitation to their friends Dirty Three to collaborate on the session which took place when both bands played the multi-media festival Crossing Border in Amsterdam. One can imagine that this created quite a hectic scene when the actual recording took place. While Low where soundchecking, Dirty Three got off the plane on Schiphol Airport. And when Dirty Three were busy doing overdubs, Low did a wonderful show at the festival. Through it all both bands kept their legendary cool, and recorded, faster than anyone could have guessed, six basic songs. The combination of Low's open, desolate sound and the melancholic yet folky violin of Dirty Three's Warren Ellis inspired Mimi to indulge in a more crooning way of singing and Alan to play some amazing banjo. Low's open minds and the way Dirty Three perfectly fit in, makes this Fishtank the record you would expect from such wonderful bands. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.