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Ice Cream
John Hasbrouck | Ruthless Rabbit Records (2003)


By C. Michael Bailey Comments        

John Hasbrouck is more Jorma Kaukonen than Leo Kottke, more John Fahey than Peter Lang, more Stephan Grossman than Kelly Joe Phelps. The edge that Mr. Hasbrouck has over about everyone else mentioned is that he is not so overly reverent as to suffocate the music (I cite his kooky "House of the Rising Sun" as the example).

Mr. Hasbrouck might be best compared to Charlie Patton. He is a songster, as opposed to a blues musician. Patton was well versed in the popular, novelty, and religious music of the early 1920s, playing whatever genre was called for by the circumstance. Ice Cream, John Hasbrouck’s newest offering, provides the same stylistic breadth and depth. In this single disc he plays nine guitars, including six- and twelve-string resophonic steel bodies, trusty Martins and a couple of custom-made jobs. His song choice ranges from the public domain of "Keep it Clean" to Gershwin’s "Oh, Lady Be Good." He is most at home with rustic ballads like "John Hardy" and "I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry." He throws off a passable "As Time Goes By" and deconstructs "The House of the Rising Sun." It is his sense of humor on this last piece that makes this a recording to seek. And his guitar playing is excellent also.

Visit John Hasbrouck .


Track listing: The Assassination Of Cousin Brooks; Keep It Clean; I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry; The Ravenous Wold; As Time Goes By; Willy, The Chimney Sweeper; In Heaven, Everything Is Fine; All Those Wasted Years; House Of The Rising Sun; Lady Be Good; Kerouac Alone In Des Moines, 1947; Fragment Of An Unfinished Requiem For Blind Joe Death; John Hardy; I’ve Been Drinkin’ All Night Long; Requiem For A Fragment; Cry Me A River; Harry Smith Lay Down; Lady Nothynge; Last Time I Saw Abraham; Behold! (Total Time: 56:36).

Personnel: John Hasbrouck--Guitars

Style: Fringes of Jazz
Published: February 01, 2003


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