Shrek
Marc Ribot · 1994
60 min · 10 tracks · experimental music · vocal music
A kaleidoscope of avant-garde textures and improvisational flair that challenges traditional music boundaries.
Shrek is an album by Marc Ribot, released in 1994. A kaleidoscope of avant-garde textures and improvisational flair that challenges traditional music boundaries. 'Shrek' is significant for its experimental approach, contributing to the genre of avant-garde music. It has been recognized for pushing boundaries within the alternative music community and influencing subsequent generations of musicians who seek to blend genres and explore new sounds. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Shrek sound like?
A kaleidoscope of avant-garde textures and improvisational flair that challenges traditional music boundaries. Rooted in experimental music and vocal music.
What makes Shrek by Marc Ribot notable?
'Shrek' is significant for its experimental approach, contributing to the genre of avant-garde music. It has been recognized for pushing boundaries within the alternative music community and influencing subsequent generations of musicians who seek to blend genres and explore new sounds. Released in 1994, 'Shrek' is Marc Ribot's second studio album, following his debut 'Don't Blame Me.' At this point in his career, Ribot was establishing himself as a prominent figure in New York's avant-garde music scene, collaborating with artists across genres and exploring unconventional sonic landscapes.
How many songs are on Shrek?
Shrek has 10 tracks, running approximately 60 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Prelude 1:17
- 2 Spigot 4:57
- 3 Forth World Standout 7:53
- 4 Romance 6:28
- 5 Hoist the Bloody Icon High Standout 4:40
- 6 Half Ass Whole 3:43
- 7 Big Money 4:45
- 8 Shrek 6:17
- 9 Human Sacrifice Standout 10:42
- 10 Bells 10:07
Release Date
January 1, 1994
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
60 min 54 sec
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