Step Across the Border (soundtrack) explained

Step Across the Border
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Fred Frith
Cover:FredFrith AlbumCover StepAcrossBorder (1990).jpg
Recorded:1979–1989
Genre:Avant-rock
Label:RecRec (Switzerland)
Producer:Fred Frith
Prev Title:The Top of His Head
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Attention Span
Next Year:1990

Step Across the Border is a soundtrack double album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith, of the 1990 avant-garde documentary film on Frith, Step Across the Border. The album features music from the film performed by Frith and other musicians, and covers ten years of Frith's musical career from 1979 to 1989.

Music

Step Across the Border is more than a just a soundtrack. It includes additional tracks, for example, "Drum Factory" and "Candy Machine", that were written for the album by Frith from ambient sounds in the film. Discussing the album, Frith said:[1]

The album also includes live music as performed in the film, for example "Houston St"; tracks from other albums that accompany scenes in the film, for example "Too Much Too Little"; and tracks from other albums that replace live covers of those tracks performed in the film, for example "Legs".

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Rick Anderson described Step Across the Border as an "excellent overview" of Frith's work. He said the music on the album ranges from "tuneful and charming to stark and forbidding", and was particularly pleased with the material from Massacre's (then out-of-print) first album. Anderson rated Step Across the Border "highly recommended".

Reviewing the album in Leonardo, Stefaan Van Ryssen noted that Step Across the Border is more than a soundtrack: Frith "creates a narrative structure that parallels and complements the [film]".[2] Van Ryssen said this narrative structure is the album's strength, but also its weakness. He described the tracks as "nice but anecdotal patches" that "lack scope and meaning in [themselves]" until they are "stitched together by an invisible ... thread" to build a story.[2] But the listener is not given the means to easily recreate the story, which Van Ryssen felt, may make it difficult to fully appreciate the music.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Fred Frith except where stated.

Personnel

The numbers below indicate the tracks on which the musicians played.

Recording details

Tracks from other albums

CD reissues

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Defining The Edge: The Musical World Of Fred Frith . The Long Beach Union Newspaper . Sander R. . Wolff . 27 February 2009.
  2. Step Across the Border by Fred Frith . Van Ryssen . Stefaan . 2004 . . 37 . 3 . 252–253 . subscription . Project MUSE.