Track Listing 1. Sinister Minister 2. Stomping Grounds 3. Flights Of The Cosmic Hippo 4. Shocktime 5. Sex Is A Pun 6. Yee Haw Factor 7. Road House Blues 8. Vix 9 9. Communication 10. Big Country 11. Sunset Road
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Fleck, Bela & The Flecktones | | Producer: | Bela Fleck & The Flecktones | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Bela Fleck & The Flecktones: Bela Fleck (acoustic & electric banjos, guitar, synthesizer); Roy "Future Man" Wooten (vocals, SynthAxe Drumitar); Howard Levy (harmonica, piano, synthesizer); Victor Lemonte Wooten (fretted & fretless basses).Additional personnel: Dave Matthews (vocals); Jeff Coffin (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones); Paul McCandless (soprano saxophone); Sam Bush (mandolin, fiddle).Includes liner notes by Bela Fleck.Digitally remastered by Keith Blake (1999, Warner Bros. In-house Studio).Beyond the droll title there indeed lies some of the finest material these jazz-bluegrass cross-pollinators have ever recorded. This compilation documents the Bela Fleck & The Flecktones from their start as a trio in 1990 up to their expanded lineup on 1998's LEFT OF COOL, culling the cream of the albums in between. The avant-banjo virtuoso himself sheds some light on the inspiration for each song by including track-by-track annotations in the booklet.GREATEST HITS begins on the same auspicious note as did the band's popularity, with the Grammy-winning instrumental "The Sinister Minister." It's a mysterious, quirky tune that creeps and crawls to Howard Levy's haunting harmonica playing. Two previously unissued tracks are included, with "Shocktime" surely being one of the more mind-blowing examples of the musicianship at hand. Originally intended to be on THREE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, this cut shines a welcome spotlight on Victor Wooten's ebullient, jaw-dropping bass pyrotechnics. "Road House Blues" funks from the Mississippi Delta to the Big Apple with a down-home combo of Bela Fleck on slide-banjo and Jeff Coffin's alto sax grooves.
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