Traffic Continues
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{{Infobox album
| name = Traffic Continues
| type = Album
| artist = Fred Frith and the Ensemble Modern
| cover = Traffic Continues.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|df=yes|2000|03|14}}
| recorded = 14–17 December 1998
Das TAT, Bockenheimer Depot, Frankfurt
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Contemporary classical music, Jazz
| length = 64:00
| label = Winter & Winter 910 044
| producer = Stefan Winter
| chronology = Fred Frith
| prev_title = Stone, Brick, Glass, Wood, Wire
| prev_year = 1999
| next_title = 2 Gentlemen in Verona
| next_year = 2000
}}
Traffic Continues is an album by composer and guitarist Fred Frith featuring the Ensemble Modern, Zeena Parkins and Ikue Mori, which was released on the Winter & Winter label.{{Cite web|url=http://nyds-discographies.com/frith.htm |title=Discography of Fred Frith |website=New York Downtown Scene and Other Miscellaneous Discographies |author1=Ramond, Michel |author2=Roussel, Patrice |author3=Vuilleumier, Stephane |access-date=29 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619155344/http://nyds-discographies.com/frith.htm |archive-date=19 June 2019 |url-status=dead}} The album features a suite dedicated to cellist Tom Cora built around samples of his playing from Etymology (Rarefaction, 1997).
Reception
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}
| rev2 = All About Jazz
| rev2Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}
}}
In his review for AllMusic, Dave Lynch called the album "one of the strongest statements of Frith's career, a finely balanced work that contains concert hall and street sensibilities in equal measure".{{allMusic|first=Dave|last=Lynch|class=album|title= Fred Frith and Ensemble Modern – Traffic Continues > Review|id=mw0000956767|access-date=17 December 2014}} PopMatters observed "this is adventurous and often heady music that is not for all tastes. But then, it’s not really meant to be either since this is music that sets out to challenge what is accepted as much as what is acceptable".Johnson, A., [http://www.popmatters.com/review/frithfred-traffic/ PopMatters Review], accessed 17 December 2014 The All About Jazz review noted "Traffic Continues is a fine and noteworthy edition to Fred Frith’s extensive catalog and ongoing legacy. Besides possessing a remarkably individualistic voice as a powerful and quite influential technician, Frith’s perceptive intellect shines forth on this multifaceted and curiously interesting recording".Astarita, G., [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/traffic-continues-fred-frith-winter-and-winter-review-by-glenn-astarita.php All About Jazz Review], 1 June 2000
Track listing
All compositions by Fred Frith
Traffic Continues
- "Inadvertent Introduction" – 0:53
- "First Riddle" – 2:30
- "Traffic II" – 4:25
- "Third Riddle" – 2:13
- "Lourdement Gai" – 1:06
- "Traffic III/Traffic I" – 2:17
- "Freeway/Shadow of a Tree on Sand" – 5:28
- "Fragile Finale" – 9:55
Traffic Continues II: Gusto (For Tom Cora)
{{ordered list|start=9
|"Introduction/Limbo" – 1:55
|Adage A/At Your Earliest" – 4:45
|"Gyrate/Adage B" – 3:25
|"Not If I See You First" – 1:17
|"Any Other World" – 1:27
|"A Good Top Tongue" – 0:16
|"Nose at Nose" – 0:56
|"Will Cast Some Light On" – 1:32
|"Adage D/Neither Fire Nor Place" – 0:45
|"Monkey Lens Dipthong String" – 3:33
|"Howdywhoola" – 0:17
|"No Convenient Time" – 3:30
|"One Never Knows Do One?/Adage Coda/Long Fade" – 11:34
}}
Personnel
- Fred Frith – guitar, musical director
- Zeena Parkins – harp (tracks 9–21)
- Ikue Mori – drum machines (tracks 9–21)
Ensemble Modern
- Uwe Dierksen – trombone
- Roland Diry – clarinet
- Thomas Fichter – double bass, electric bass
- Heinz Huber – accordion (tracks 9–21)
- Michael M. Kasper – cello
- Freya Kirby, Hilary Sturt – violin
- Susan Knight – viola
- Hermann Kretzschmar – piano, sampler
- Catherine Milliken – oboe, bass oboe, English horn
- Bruce Nockles – trumpet
- Rumi Ogawa-Helferich – percussion, cymbalom
- Franck Ollu – horn, conductor
- Rainer Roemer – percussion
- Noriko Shimada – bassoon, contrabassoon
- Wolfgang Styri – saxophone, contrabass clarinet
- Dietmar Wiesner – flute, bass flute, piccolo