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Bill Frisell: Big Sur
ByFrisell has a knack of evoking a sense of place with his often cinematic music, notably with All Hat (EmArcy, 2008), his country noir soundtrack to Leonard Farlinger's film. Here, his opening chord, spliced with drummer

Rudy Royston
drums
Hank Roberts
cellob.1954

Jenny Scheinman
violinb.1979

Eyvind Kang
violab.1971
Varying moods capture the rugged splendor of the landscape and the serenity and "abiding peace" that Henry Miller wrote of in "Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch" (1957), with its few inhabitants "living at one with the creature world." Frisell pays brooding tribute to his closest neighbors during his cabin stay in "The Animals"; the combination of Robert's deep cello arco drone and a plaintive call and response between violin and viola sounds like a lament for old Indian souls that haunt the land. "Hawks" greater-rhythm intensity is driven by cello's bass ostinato, riffing violin and Royston's lively and imaginative stick work.
Simple melodies form the bare bones of these compositions, with strings plying circular, interlocking motifs while Frisell freely adds impressionistic touches to the group canvas. Lilting melody and waltz-like sway color several of the pieces; "Sing Together like a Family" sees Scheinman and Kang dovetail in harmonic and contrapuntal joy. "Song for Lana Weeks" exudes heartfelt warmth, so too the gently meandering ballad "We all Love Neil Young," which could have come from the inspired pen of old Shakey himself.
The lightly bouncing "A Good Spot" and the shimmering lyricism of "Somewhere" are vignettes, as fleeting as a glimpsed panorama. "Going to California" is somber yet grand, while the steady grooving "Highway 1" is a mosaic of succinct collective phrasing that exercises a hypnotic charm. Frisell's quasi West African figures on "A Beautiful View" recall the sublime The Intercontinentals (Nonesuch Records, 2003) while "The Big One" jives happily between the Beatles' rock 'n' roll and the surf-rock of the Beach Boys. "Shacked Up" shares pianist

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Like a great landscape painting, Frisell's suite-like sonic canvas of Big Sur invites repeated contemplation, where one can get dreamily seduced by the whole picture and happily lost in the fine details and subtly hypnotic contrasting hues. ">
Track Listing
The Music of Glen Deven Ranch; Sing Together Like a Family; A Good Spot; Going to California; The Big One; Somewhere; Gather Good Things; Cry Alone; The Animals; Highway 1; A Beautiful View; Hawks; We All Love Neil Young; Big Sur; On the Lookout; Shacked Up; Walking Stick (for Jim Cox); Song for Lana Weeks; Far Away.
Personnel
Bill Frisell
guitar, electricBill Frisell: guitar; Jenny Scheinman: violin; Eyvind Kang: viola; Hank Roberts: cello; Rudy Royston: drums.
Album information
Title: Big Sur | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Okeh
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