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    Bill Frisell - Blue Dream [2001]

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    Bill Frisell - Blue Dream [2001]

    Bill Frisell - Blue Dream [2001]
    MP3 CBR @ 320kbps - 100MB + 40MB| ~62 min | Cover
    Label : Nonesuch Records | Genre : Jazz/ Blue/ Country | Realease : 2001


    Line Up:
    Bill Frisell - electric and acoustic guitars, loops
    Greg Leisz - pedal steel, lap steel, National steel guitar, Scheerhorn resonator guitar, mandolin
    Ron Miles - trumpet
    Billy Drewes - alto saxophone
    David Piltch - bass
    Kenny Wolleson - drums, percussion
    Curtis Fowlkes - trombone

    Produced by Lee Townsend
    Recording and mixing Engineer: Judy Clapp
    Mastering by Greg Calbi


    Amazon.com
    For those who have been wondering where Mr. Bill's musical wanderings would lead him in the wake of his first solo CD, Ghost Town, Blues Dream provides

    the ambitious answer. Nearly all Frisell's fascinations are here: the pastoralism of Have a Little Faith, a Nashville tinge, and the cinematic sounds of Quartet.

    There's also the electronic loop atmospheres of his ECM and early Elektra years and the alternating Ellingtonian and Salvation Army horns of his quintet

    period. All of this melded into 18 new compositions commissioned by the Walker Arts Center.

    A textural richness comes courtesy of Greg Leisz's various guitars backing Frisell's own guitar and a stunning integration of three horns: Curtis Fowlkes's

    trombone, Ron Miles's trumpet, and Billy Drewes's saxophones. As you listen to this string of broad-shouldered pieces, tributes to greats like Ron Carter, and

    strangely blues-inflected soundscapes, it's apparent that the solos of Ghost Town can operate as a sort of sketch or "cartoon" for this, the full painting; or a

    short that is then expanded into a feature. Frisell's career is taking on the aspect of a well-crafted movie or novel that explores different story lines before

    bringing them together for the finale (and this might be the prelude to the finale). –Michael Ross


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