One Fast Move or I'm Gone
2009 studio album by Jay Farrar & Benjamin Gibbard
One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Music From Kerouac's Big Sur | |
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Studio album by Jay Farrar & Benjamin Gibbard | |
Released | October 20, 2009 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Atlantic |
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One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur is an album by Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) and Jay Farrar (Son Volt), released in 2009. The lyrics are based on the prose of Jack Kerouac's novel Big Sur (1962). One Fast Move or I'm Gone was a result of Gibbard's and Farrar's mutual appreciation for Kerouac's work while recording several songs for a feature-length documentary of the same name. Jim Sampas, who was a producer of the film, was executive producer of the album.[2]
Track listing
- "California Zephyr"
- "Low Life Kingdom"
- "Willamine"
- "All in One"
- "Breathe Our Iodine"
- "These Roads Don't Move"
- "Big Sur"
- "One Fast Move or I'm Gone"
- "Final Horrors"
- "Sea Engines"
- "The Void"
- "San Francisco"
References
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Jay Farrar
- Sebastopol (2001)
- Terroir Blues (2003)
- The Slaughter Rule soundtrack (2003)
- One Fast Move or I'm Gone (2009)
- New Multitudes (2012)
- Live in Seattle (2004)
- Stone, Steel & Bright Lights (2004)
- Discography
- Uncle Tupelo
- Son Volt
- Gob Iron
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