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Bill Frisell

Gone, Just Like a Train

  • AMG Review of Gone, Just Like a Train

    Amg
    Richard S. Ginell
    All Music Guide

    Drawing from all over the musical spectrum, Frisell selects drummer Jim Keltner (best known for his records with George Harrison, Eric Clapton and other ock stars) and bassist Viktor Krauss (a fixture in Lyle Lovett's country band), and comes up with an immensely likable, easy-grooving CD that defies one to put a label on it. If anything, Frisell leans toward a drawling country twang heavily indebted to Chet Atkins in his guitar work here, but there is a freewheeling jazz sensibility at work on every track. Keltner contributes the heavy ock element with his emphatic strokes, occasionally pushing Frisell in that direction on the title track and the lengthy "Lookout for Hope." Yet Keltner is also capable of surprising subtlety, and Krauss provides firm, unflashy underpinning. Above all, this is thoughtful, free-thinking, ear-friendly jamming that was recorded in bustling Burbank, CA. but sounds as if it was laid down in a relaxed cabin in the hills.

My new Favorite Song: No Soap Radio
about 1 year ago
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Strange old jokes aside (I first heard the "No soap Radio" joke in Elementary school, about XXX many years ago), I just discovered Bill Frisell's "Gone, Just Like a Train." I found myself listening to this disc WAY more than any other I'd heard in recent memory, as if it was tuning my brain into some other space..The song "Egg Radio" seems to have a particualrly strong effect. (I can't help but...

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Bill Frisell
about 1 year ago

This album kicks off with the jazzy "Blues for Los Angeles" with some very arresting guitar work. He uses a similar approach on the ten-minute "Lookout for Hope" and the title track. Otherwise the album settles in to a more relaxed feel, but Frisell's guitar playing shines throughout. Whether it's the folky strains of "Verona," the funky rhythms of "Egg Radio" or the Chet Atkins-style groove he...

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