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Ben Folds Five

Ben Folds Five (19942000) was a three member band formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They played what might be called piano-dominated pop/rock. Much of their work was influenced by jazz, evident in frequent improvised passages through bridge and/or ending. Members of the band were Ben Folds who was the lead singer, played the keyboard/piano and wrote most of the songs; Robert Sledge[?] on bass and Darren Jesse[?] on drums. After the band broke up, Folds began a solo career.

When asked for the reason for the band's confusing name, Folds said it "sounds better than Ben Folds Three" [1] (http://www.dropd.com/issue/46/BenFoldsFive/), although it's probably also a pun on the poker term.

Discography

Ben Folds Five, 1995, Passenger[?]/Caroline Records

  1. Jackson Cannery
  2. Philosophy
  3. Julianne
  4. Where's Summer B.?
  5. Alice Childress
  6. Underground 88K sample
  7. Sports & Wine
  8. Uncle Walter
  9. Best Imitation of Myself
  10. Video
  11. The Last Polka
  12. Boxing

Naked Baby Photos, 1997, Passenger Records

  1. Eddie Walker
  2. Jackson Cannery
  3. Emaline
  4. Alice Childress
  5. Dick Holster
  6. Tom & Mary
  7. For Those Of Ya'll Who Wear Fannie Packs
  8. Bad Idea
  9. Underground
  10. The Ultimate Sacrifice
  11. Satan Is My Master
  12. Julianne
  13. Song For The Dumped
  14. Philosophy
  15. Twin Falls
  16. Boxing

Whatever And Ever Amen, 1997, Sony 550 (Epic)

  1. One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces 163K sample
  2. Fair
  3. Brick 188K sample
  4. Song For The Dumped
  5. Selfless, Cold and Composed
  6. Kate
  7. Smoke
  8. Cigarette
  9. Steven's Last Night In Town
  10. Battle of Who Could Care Less
  11. Missing the War
  12. Evaporated

The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, 1999, Sony

  1. Narcolepsy
  2. Don't Change Your Plans
  3. Mess
  4. Magic
  5. Hospital Song
  6. Army
  7. Your Redneck Past
  8. Your Most Valuable Possession
  9. Regrets
  10. Jane
  11. Lullabye



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