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Bill Frisell: The Best of Bill Frisell: Vol. 1 - Folk Songs
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Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Don Byron
clarinetb.1958
Frisell's personal approach to Americana musicbeginning in earnest with Nonesuch albums Nashville (1997), Gone, Just Like a Train (1998), and Good Dog, Happy Man (1999)may have perturbed purists, but the same idiosyncrasies brought to experimental works like This Land (1994) and Quartet (1996) remain perennially counterbalanced by an appreciation for the beauty of a simple melody. No matter where the music goes, Frisell remains unmistakablyand curiouslyappealing.
The Best of Bill Frisell: Vol. 1 - Folk Songs is, as the title suggests, largely folkloric. That doesn't mean, however, an absence of the skewed eccentricities that define his more overtly jazz material; they're just tempered down and, with influences ranging from elder blues statesmen like Robert Johnson
vocals
1911 - 1938Johnny Smith
guitar
1922 - 2013
There are no unreleased tracks or alternate takes, so those who already own Frisell's albums will have this material, culled from albums as early as 1990's Is That You? (the gorgeously layered acoustic "Tag"), middle period discs including 1993's Have a Little Faith (John Hiatt's title track, delivered with sublime sensitivity by Frisell's trio with bassist Kermit Driscoll
bass
b.1956Joey Baron
drums
b.1955
For those yet to become converts to Frisell's decidedly unorthodox yet pathologically respectful approach to American roots music, The Best of Bill Frisell: Vol. 1 - Folk Songs is a perfect entry pointnot to mention an ideal warm-up for Vol. 2, which will most likely feature his more experimental, jazz-centric side.
Track Listing
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; Raccoon Cat; Sugar Baby; We're Not From Around Here; The Pioneers; Rag; Verona; Shenandoah; Ballroom; Have A Little Faith In Me; Mr Memory; Wildwood Flower; Slow Dance; Sittin' On Top Of The World; Poem For Eva.
Personnel
Bill Frisell
guitar, electricBill Frisell: electric and acoustic guitars, loop (5); Danny Barnes: banjo (3, 14); Jerry Douglas: dobro (4, 11); Greg Leisz: dobro (13), pedal steel guitar (5, 15); Ry Cooder: electric and Ripley guitar (8); Wayne Horvitz: organ (5, 15); Viktor Krauss: bass (2, 4, 5, 7-9, 11, 15); Keith Lowe: bass (3, 14 ); Kermit Driscoll: bass (10); David Pitch: bass (13); Jim Keltner: drums (2, 5, 8, 9), percussion (7, 15); Joey Baron: drums (10); Kenny Wollesen: drums (13).
Album information
Title: The Best of Bill Frisell: Vol. 1 - Folk Songs | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Nonesuch Records
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