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Bill Frisell: History, Mystery
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On the two-disc History, Mystery, Frisell shuffles the pack and comes up trumps againthis time leading a strings, horns and drums octet in a 90-minute suite which roves between impressionistic divertissements, most of them lasting just one or two minutes, and full-on, extended, do-what-they-say-on-the-can band work-outs, which variously take in bop, post-bop, Malian desert blues, Delta blues, 1960s soul, urban groove and low slung rock.
The many flavored, wide ranging endeavor, which could have been bitty and rambling, is woven together by Frisell's attractive string arrangements.
It's engrossing, grown-up musicbut, crucially, grown-up music in which the memory of teenage kicks lives on, in Frisell's guitar, Greg Tardy's booting, vocalized tenor saxophone, and Kenny Wollesen's post-rock backbeats. It's a delight of the first order, and an altogether worthy follow-up to the grimy and outstanding Floratone (Blue Note, 2007), whose producer, Lee Townsend, is once again at the controls.
Most of the pieces are Frisell originals, compiled from two separate suites"Mysterio Sympatico," a multi-media project with artist (and Frisell sleeve illustrator) Jim Woodring, which was premiered in 2002, and "Stories From The Heart Of The Land," broadcast on US National Public Radio in 2007. History, Mystery itself was mostly recorded live, in Washington and Boston, in 2006.
Amongst the originals, the highlights include "Probability Cloud" and "Struggle"the first an Argentinean-flecked waltz on which bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla would have fit right in, even if he did imperil the tune's sunny vibe; the second a low-end, trucking jam with wild strings, visceral rhythms and dirty grunge guitar.
There are some subtly recalibrated coversMalian guitarist Boubacar Traore's "Baba Drame," saxophonist Lee Konitz's "Sub-Conscious Lee," soul singer Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come," and pianist Thelonious Monk's "Jacky-ing." Tardy gets to solo infrequently, but when he does, he's immensetearing into "Sub-Consious Lee" at hyper-speed, and tearing up "A Change Is Gonna Come" like an old-time honker and screamer.
Serious, substantial stuffand a whole lot of fun too.
Track Listing
CD1: Imagination; Probability Cloud; Probability Cloud Part 2; Out Of Body; Struggle; A Momentary Suspension Of Doubt; Onward; Baba Drame; What We Need; A Change Is Gonna Come; Jacky-ing; Show Me; Boo And Shout; Struggle Part 2; Heal; Another Momentary Suspension Of Doubt; Probability Cloud (Reprise). CD2: Monroe; Lazy Robinson; Question #1; Answer #1; Faces; Sub-Conscious Lee; Monroe Part 2; Question #2; Lazy Robinson Part 2; What We Need Part 2; Waltz For Baltimore; Answer #2; Monroe Part 3.
Personnel
Bill Frisell
guitar, electricBill Frisell: guitars; Jenny Scheinman: violin; Eyvind Kang: viola; Hank Roberts: cello; Greg Tardy: tenor saxophone and clarinet; Ron Miles: cornet; Tony Scherr: bass; Kenny Wollesen: drums.
Album information
Title: History, Mystery | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Nonesuch Records
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About Bill Frisell
Instrument: Guitar, electric
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