Bill is the first LP released by Tripping Daisy in 1993 on the Dragon Street label. It was later re-released by Island. It is generally regarded as a good effort by the band, but not their greatest work. From the start, Tripping Daisy had a sound of their own within the grunge-pop genre, characterized by bursts of punk energy, bouncy bass riffs, and short break-downs of Pixies-ish picking, and incorporating different aspects of psychedelia. Tim Delaughter's vocals are extremely processed on these songs (a track list is provided below), heavily EQ-ed, accompanied by delays and reverbs.
William Richard "Bill" Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is an American jazz guitarist and composer.
He is, along with John Scofield and Pat Metheny, one of the best-known and perhaps best-regarded jazz guitarists of the last decade.
In the 1990s he made two of his most celebrated albums: Have a Little Faith, an ambitious survey of Americana of all stripes, from Charles Ives and Aaron Copland (the entirety of "Billy the Kid") to Bob Dylan and Madonna (a surreal version of "Live to Tell"); and This Land, a complementary set of originals.
if you give someone or something a clean bill of health, you examine them and state that they are healthy, in good condition, or legal.
Johnson was given a clean bill of health by his doctors earlier this month.
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