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(One of those onlookers, Soul Asylum lead singer Dave Pirner, was even recruited for a brief, spontaneous cameo on trumpet.) Neither a conventional live album nor a conventional studio album, Fellow Workers may mark a new way of approaching recording, but it still captures its creators doing what they do best.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Fellow Workers" on Discogs.
(One of those onlookers, Soul Asylum lead singer Dave Pirner, was even recruited for a brief, spontaneous cameo on trumpet.) Neither a conventional live album nor a conventional studio album, Fellow Workers may mark a new way of approaching
May 18, 1999 · Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Fellow Workers" on Discogs.
David Anthony Pirner (born April 16, 1964) is an American songwriter, singer, and producer best known as the lead vocalist and frontman for the alternative rock band Soul Asylum. [3] Early life and work. Pirner was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin [4] and graduated from Minneapolis West High School in 1982. [5] .
Fellow Workers, an Album by Ani DiFranco & Utah Phillips. Released 18 May 1999 on Righteous Babe (catalog no. RBR015; CD). Genres: Contemporary Folk, Spoken Word.
Recorded live in New Orleans, "Fellow Workers" is fleshed out by Ani DiFranco's vocals, guitars and band. A down-home, organic jam feel pervades the recording, from the call-and-response vocals between DiFranco and Julie Wolf on "Why Come?" and Dave Pirner's guest trumpet performance on "The Long Memory."