| DISCOGRAPHY (Click on the highlighted title to download the MP3) | ||
| 12 (2007) | ||
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01. Turn In Difference |
07. Butt Sweat |
| Keller Williams has been called guitar’s mad-scientist, a one-man band for the new millennium, and dozens of other clever sobriquets dreamed up by fans and music journalists trying to get a handle on his uplifting and ever-shifting style of music. Though Keller’s music has evolved since he first started playing music over twenty years ago, some things have remained constant: Keller is a prolific artist, an exceptional guitarist, and an accomplished songwriter. Now, Keller’s twelfth album release looks back at a ground-breaking and already remarkable career. Aptly titled 12, the album features one standout song from each of his previous eleven releases. Keller himself dubs this his album of “hitless greatest hits.” Added to the mix is one new, previously un-recorded song. While the Keller Williams adventure has only just begun, 12 is a fantastic celebration of a musical milestone. | ||
| dream (2007) | ||
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01. play this |
09. sing for my dinner |
| When singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Keller Williams scratched out a long and ambitious wish list of artists he’d like to collaborate with in the studio, he told himself “It can’t hurt to dream.” Today, with the release of his ninth studio album, Keller’s dream comes true. For the release the usually one-man-band is backed by a dream team of musicians including Béla Fleck, Bobby Read, Bob Weir, Charlie Hunter, Derrek Phillips, Fareed Haque, Fleming McWilliams, Jeff Sipe, John Molo, John Scofield, Martin Sexton, Michael Franti, Modereko, Samir Chatterjee, Sanjay Mishra, Steve Kimock, The String Cheese Incident, and Victor Wooten. | ||
| Keller & The Keels - Grass (2006) | ||
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01. Goof Balls 02. Another Brick in the Wall 03. Mary Jane's Last Breakdown 04. Stunt Double 05. New Horizons |
06. Loser 07. Crater in the Backyard 08. Dupree's Diamond Blues 09. Local 10. I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail |
| Sight (2005) - DVD | ||
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1. Roshambo |
10. You Are What You Eat 11. Ship of Fools 12. Heart & Stromy Soul Weather 13. Dogs 14. Not Tomorrow 15. Swing 16. Garage Night 17. Best Feeling 18. Smurd |
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| Stage (2004) | ||
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STAGE LEFT |
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RIGHT 1. Shapes Of M&Ms 2. Don't Stop 3. Dudelywah 4. Bird Song 5. For What It's Worth 6. Prelude to a Cracker 7. Cracker Ass Cracker 8. Zilla a Trois 9. Gate Crashers Suck 10. Balcony Baby 11. Celebrate Your Youth 12. My Sisters and Brothers > Boob Job |
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| Home (2003) | ||
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01.
Love
Handles 02. Apparition 03. Tubeular 04. Victory Song 05. Butt Ass Nipple 06. Dogs 07. Skitso 08.Moving Sidewalk |
09.
Sheebs 10. Above the Thunder 11. Art 12. Casa Quetzal 13. Bitch Monkey 14. You Are What You Eat 15. Zilla 16. Sorry From the Shower |
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| Dance - The Official "Laugh" Remix (2003) | ||
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Tweeker 02. Bazooka Speaker Funk 03. Chunter 04. Yeah 05. Room To Grow 06. Mental Floss 07. Better Than Reality |
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Barker 09. Flabbergasting 10. Chickahominy Fred 11. Worth All The Dough 12. Butt Sweat |
| Keller says, "DANCE is a pseudo house remix of my most recent release LAUGH. An infinite amount of fun was had by my taking of the existing tracks from Laugh and creating new, techno sounding, dance songs by using state of the art computer technology. It is basically me trying to find my inner DJ." | ||
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| Laugh (2002) | ||
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01. Freeker
by the Speaker |
08.
Bob Rules 09. Freakshow 10. Gallivanting 11. God is my Palm Pilot 12. Crooked 13. Old Lady from Carlsbad 14. Kidney in a Cooler 15. Freeker Reprise |
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Williams has always had the unexplainable need to make listeners grin,
smile, and Laugh. With his sixth CD release, Keller perfectly exhibits his playful spirit without diminishing his musical genius and technical expertise. Offering fifteen dynamic songs, Laugh is a truly inspired album by one of today's most gifted and understated musicians. |
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| Loop (2001) | ||
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01. Thin Mint |
08.
Turn in Difference 09. No Hablo Espanol 10. Rockumal 11. Stupid Questions 12. Inhale to the Chief 13. Nomini |
| This is Kellers first live album to date and if you have seen him perform recently and are looking for something similar to what you saw, than this is the one for you! This album was taken from three seperate shows in the Pacific Northwest during March of 2000. | ||
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| Breathe (1999) | ||
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01.Stupid
Questions 02.Brunette 03.Breathe 04.Best Feeling 05.Bounty Hunter 06.Vacate 07.Roshambo |
08.Revelation
09.Lightning 10.Blatent Ripoff 11.Not Of This Earth 12.Rockumal 13.Callalloo and Red Snapper |
| Keller has joined forces with the String Cheese Incident on this album. Featuring the title track, "Breathe," and other favorites such as "Best Feeling," this album is an excellent collaboration with the rich String Cheese sound rounding out Keller's compositions. Also features special guest, Jamie Janover on the Hammer Dulcimer and Ty Burhoe on tablas. | ||
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| Spun (1998) | ||
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01. Running on
Fumes |
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In A Big Country 09. Portapotty 10. Theme from the Pink Panther 11. Sleeping Giant 12. Dear Emily 13. Fat B |
| Recorded in a small studio in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Spun, offers the stripped down acoustic side of Keller. The recording quality on this one is crystal clear, showcasing Keller's voice and allowing the listener to easily hear the intricate guitar work. | ||
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| Buzz (1996) | ||
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01.Sunny Rain |
08.Anyhow
Anyway 09.Inhale to the Chief 10.Killer Waves 11.Best Feeling 12.Same Ol' 13.Molly Malloy |
| This very diverse disk contains everything from solo guitar pieces to full-band productions. It covers many genres of music such as world beat, reggae, bluegrass and rock. Featuring guests such as Gibb Droll, Doug Derryberry, Andy Waldeck and Larry Keel. | ||
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| Freek (1994) | ||
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01.Get on Up/Sanford
and Son |
07.The
Miss Annie Overture in A 08.Passapatanzy 09.Shapes of Change 10.The River 11.A Day That Never Was |
| Keller's first CD, this album is composed mostly of solo arrangements of his early tunes, but a few tracks feature backing musicians. Freek is overall a very raw and young sounding Keller. | ||
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