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Guest bluenote82
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It's been 15 years since "Have A Little Faith" By Bill Frisell was released, how do all you feel about this album? Would you call this a controversial album?

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Guest Bill Barton
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Didn't and doesn't seem too controversial to me. It's a pleasing album. I've always liked Frisell's playing on other peoples' dates more than on his own in general. Have A Little Faith is one of my faves under his own name during this period. But for my taste, his really interesting stuff reaches back to the stint with ECM, especially Rambler.

By the way, he was killin' a few days ago at The University of Washington guesting with Cuong Vu's trio.

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It's been 15 years since "Have A Little Faith" By Bill Frisell was released, how do all you feel about this album? Would you call this a controversial album?

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Wow - brings back memories, will have to dig the CD out again. Saw Frisell on his North American tour just after that CD came out. A strong period for him !

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Good album. I didn't know there was any controversy about it.

By the way, he was killin' a few days ago at The University of Washington guesting with Cuong Vu's trio.

Yeah man - I love what he did on Cuong's album!

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Frisell can play, but, truthfully, when it comes to roots forms of American music most jazz guitar players don't really have the aptitude, from issues of touch to repertoire to style and rhythm. There's nothing wrong with jazz guitar, but when I see players like one of Cassandra Wilson's guys playing banjo, I cringe - I only know of one guitarist with a true jazz background who understands this stuff -

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problem is that jazz guys listen to some Bill Monore, maybe some Chet Atkins or Merle Travis and Hank Williams and LeftyFrizzell and than T Bone Walker and BB King and they think they understand the forms -

Guest bluenote82
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I always loved the version he did of "Live To Tell" on it. I remember hearing that on radio about 7 years ago and I didn't know who the guitarist was, then the radio host came and said "That was Bill Frisell with "Live To Tell" off his 1993 album Have A Little Faith," needless to say, I went out and bought that album the same day. :)

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I'm an unabashed Frisell fan - his music just works for me, something about it.

Plus, the last time I saw him played this gorgeous version of Surfer Girl that was just stunning.

I actually don't own this disc though, but will consider it for a future purchase.

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I saw him once and thought him very good at what he does (the NPR-Americana thing).

That said, it's not really my thing, though I can appreciate why a lot of people like it.

When he was in Paul Motian's band, it was a different story - that's where my personal preference would lie.

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agreed on the Motian band - that was a FANTASTIC group, best work for all involved -

good and accurate characterization - "NPR Americana thing" -

might want to check out my latest thread in miscellaneous; I decided to expand upon this theme -

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Seeing Frisell live was always breathtaking so I bought a lot of his stuff. But in the end I had to ask myself did I want so many of his recordings. This was one of those that I chose to discard via ebay. Still have two or three of his albums (the two Buster Keaton's as a reminder of the concert when he palyed this music to the films) but I still have the Motian trios/quartets. That's probably enough for the present.

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Guest bluenote82
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I own all of Frisell's solo albums and have almost everything he's ever sessioned on. To this day, I think deep down inside my favorite solo album of Frisell's is "Where In The World?" This album was just so haunting and when I first heard it scared the hell out of me! :)

Now when I go back to that album, I still enjoy it. It's a really dark album and still demonstrates his avant-garde side perfectly. Of course you can't get much avant-garde then his work with John Zorn, but as a leader this album was really a different animal altogether.

I totally agree with what many have said already about his work with Motian. I certainly think it's still some of his best playing ever. All of those "On Braodway" albums, "It Should've Happened A Long Time Ago," and "I Have The Room Above Her" are some of my favorites.

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Frisell can play, but, truthfully, when it comes to roots forms of American music most jazz guitar players don't really have the aptitude, from issues of touch to repertoire to style and rhythm. There's nothing wrong with jazz guitar, but when I see players like one of Cassandra Wilson's guys playing banjo, I cringe - I only know of one guitarist with a true jazz background who understands this stuff -

Marc Ribot?

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Well... unlike other people here I dig what I've heard from his NPR Americana style. I'd rather listen to Nashville than Have a Little Faith (which I also like).

The version of "Live to Tell" is just great.

Guest Bill Barton
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Frisell can play, but, truthfully, when it comes to roots forms of American music most jazz guitar players don't really have the aptitude, from issues of touch to repertoire to style and rhythm. There's nothing wrong with jazz guitar, but when I see players like one of Cassandra Wilson's guys playing banjo, I cringe - I only know of one guitarist with a true jazz background who understands this stuff -

Marc Ribot?

Yes, Allen, inquiring minds want to know...

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Uh, why are people referring to the Motion trio in the past tense? Have I missed some news?

Because aside from their annual residency at the Village Vanguard and the occasional album, the group is no longer a "going concern".

Guy

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Uh, why are people referring to the Motion trio in the past tense? Have I missed some news?

Because aside from their annual residency at the Village Vanguard and the occasional album, the group is no longer a "going concern".

Guy

Because Motian isn't touring any more. They sure were cranking' out the albums for a while.

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