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Ghost Town

artist:
Bill Frisell
producer:
Lee Townsend
label:
Nonesuch
original release date:
2000
running time:
62 minutes
rating:
B+
When it comes to jazz, I'm something of an idiot, but I know what I like - and Frisell's mad collection of guitar and banjo tunes is stellar. He does not wank mile-per-minute solos, and he does not use old standards to go off for eight minutes of note shuffling. Frisell plays real songs, and he relies on the strength of compositions as much as he relies on his ability to play. No foolin', this is jazz guitar you can hum. And Frisell plays everything - the guitars, bass and banjo. When his tracks blend together, (and the general sound is gray electro-blues and backwater country), it is not from monotony, it is because they all work to develop a strong mood. This may not rock or swing, but it moves.

2003-01-15 - Kent Conrad
track list
  1. Tell Your Ma, Tell Your Pa
  2. Ghost Town/Poem For Eva
  3. Wildwood Flower
  4. Creep
  5. Variation On A Theme (Tales From The Farside)
  6. Follow Your Heart
  7. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  8. What A World
  9. My Man's Gone Now
  10. Outlaw
  11. When I Fall In Love
  12. Big Bob
  13. Winter Always Turns to Spring
  14. Justice And Honor
  15. Fingers Snappin' And Toes Tappin'
  16. Under A Golden Sky

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