Music for Two

Music for Two
Music For Two
Live album by Béla Fleck and Edgar Meyer
Released 2004
Recorded October 2001 to September 2003
Genre Classical/Jazz
Length 74:01
Label Sony Classical
Producer Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer
Béla Fleck chronology
Perpetual Motion
(2001)
Music for Two
(2004)
Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3: Africa Sessions
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Music for Two is an album of duets by Edgar Meyer and Béla Fleck created and recorded while touring to support Perpetual Motion and released by Sony Classical in 2004. Most of the pieces are original compositions by Meyer and Fleck, working alone and together. They also perform four of their arrangements of music by J. S. Bach, an arrangement of a sonata by Henry Eccles, and piece by Miles Davis.

The album includes a bonus DVD with a video documentary of the making of Music For Two from footage taken by Fleck's brother Sascha Paladino and concert footage.[2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Bug Tussle" (Béla Fleck)
  2. "Invention No. 10" BWV 796 (Johann Sebastian Bach - arr:Fleck, Edgar Meyer)
  3. "Pile-up" (Fleck, Meyer)
  4. Prelude No. 24 BWV 869 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (Bach - arr:Fleck, Meyer)
  5. "Solar" (Miles Davis)
  6. "Blue Spruce" (Fleck)
  7. "Canon" (Meyer)
  8. "The One I Left Behind" (Fleck)
  9. Menuett I-II from Partia No. 1 BWV 825 (Bach - arr:Fleck, Meyer)
  10. Prelude No. 2 BWV 847 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (Bach - arr:Fleck, Meyer)
  11. "Palmyra" (Fleck, Meyer)
  12. "The Lake Effect" (Fleck)
  13. Largo from Sonata (Henry Eccles - arr:Meyer)
  14. Allegro Vivace from Sonata (Eccles - arr:Meyer)
  15. "Wrong Number" (Fleck, Meyer)
  16. "Woolly Mammoth" (Fleck, Meyer)
  17. "Wishful Thinking" (Meyer)

Personnel

Chart

Chart Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Classical Crossover 3

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