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1. | Blues For Los Angeles
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2. | Verona
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3. | Godson Song
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4. | Girl Asks Boy (Part 1)
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5. | Pleased To Meet You
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6. | Lookout For Hope
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7. | Nature's Symphony
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8. | Egg Radio
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9. | Ballroom
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10. | Girl Asks Boy (Part 2)
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11. | Sherlock Jr.
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12. | Gone, Just Like A Train
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13. | The Wife And Kid
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14. | Raccoon Cat
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15. | Lonesome
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Jazz / Fusion; Modern Creative
Recorded: 1997, O'Henry Sound Studios, Burbank, California.
Guitarist, composer and bandleader Bill Frisell, an artist who has been called, "...the most significant and widely imitated guitarist to emerge in jazz since the beginning of the 1980s...," (The New York Times) has been widely acknowledged for his restless eclecticism. He moves in yet another musical direction with his Nonesuch recording, Gone, Just Like a Train. Recorded in Burbank in 1997, it features Frisell with renowned drummer Jim Keltner and bassist Viktor Krauss, in a jam-oriented rock-inflected set that reflects the wide emotional range of Frisell's compositions. Frisell first became aware of Jim Keltner when he heard John Hiatt's record Bring the Family, with Ry Cooder and Nick Lowe. He was immediately fascinated by the recording and by Keltner's playing, and made an arrangement of Hiatt's "Have a Little Faith in Me," from which his 1994 Nonesuch recording Have a Little Faith takes its name. In recounting this first collaboration with Keltner he said, "He's one of the most inventive, good feeling, creative, humble, giving, soulful musicians I've ever played with."
Frisell's collaboration with Viktor Krauss began on his 1997 record Nashville (Nonesuch), which MUSICIAN called, "... among the earthiest and most deeply felt of Frisell's many fine recordings." Frisell contacted Krauss, currently working as Lyle Lovett's exclusive bass player, at the very last minute for those sessions. He now says, "I can't imagine what might (or might not) have happened if he hadn't been there. He turned out to be the magic glue that held everything together." This, and the fact that Krauss is also a big Keltner fan, meant he "had to be the guy" for the new record. Bill Frisell calls Gone, Just Like a Train, "a dream project come true..." He says that, "[Keltner and Krauss] have a lot going on under the surface. Things aren't always what they seem. Paradox. What I love about music is what cannot be explained. Mystery. These guys have it."
Includes liner notes by Bill Frisell.
Bill Frisell - electric and acoustic guitars Viktor Krauss - bass Jim Keltner - drums and percussion |
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