Nashville Bill Frisell

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  • Release Date: 04/29/1997
  • Sales Rank: 50,082
  • Label: NONESUCH
  • UPC: 075597941524

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Nashville

1LISTENGimme a Holler 5:05
2LISTENGo Jake 4:27
3LISTENOne of These Days 4:52
4LISTENMr. Memory 3:58
5LISTENBrother 6:02
6LISTENWill Jesus Wash the Bloodstains from Your Hands 3:08
7LISTENKeep Your Eyes Open 3:30
8LISTENPipe Down 6:50
9LISTENFamily 5:21
10LISTENWe're Not from Around Here 4:26
11LISTENDogwood Acres 5:29
12LISTENShucks 4:15
13LISTENThe End of the World 3:33
14LISTENGone 2:00

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The vague country elements long dwelling on the fringes of Bill Frisell's music rise to the forefront on Nashville, an exquisitely atmospheric collection recorded in Music City with the aid of dobro legend Jerry Douglas, Union Station members Adam Steffey and Ron Block, and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band's bassist Viktor Krauss. Produced by Wayne Horvitz, the record is both genuine and alien -- while played with real affection for the country form and without any avant posturing, its sound is original and distinct, a cinematic variation on C&W tenets. While primarily instrumental and comprised largely of Frisell originals, Nashville does welcome vocalist Robin Holcomb for a pair of more traditional numbers -- Hazel Dickens' "Will Jesus Wash the Bloodstains from Your Hands" and the Skeeter Davis hit "The End of the World" -- as well as a cover of Neil Young's "One of These Days." Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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