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Anybody check out the new Bill Frissell album, GONE LIKE A TRAIN? Interesting, spare, sinewy, ice skater- like loops at the end of track 6, LOOKOUT FOR HOPE, and track 16 -- no title and officially not a "tune" but at the end of the CD in a kind of sneaky Beatlesque White Album way. We think tracks six looping is especially musical -- again at the end of the piece. It's interesting to see Friessell tip-toeing into looping. We really like the way he used the loops to enhance his style of playing jazz guitar. (The way he plays reminds us of turn of the century "parlor" guitar that's been warped by Thelonius Monk.) Frissell has absored "play the spaces" from Monk, and from what we hear his looping forays are about that. It's also an alternative looping universe to the dense "texture" looping that we all know and love, just as his guitar playing is a healthy antidote to the "velocity" single voice playing that has denominated electric guitar in the last decade. But will Frissell only continue to flirt with looping, or will he flat out make a commitment and bring her home to mama? He seems to be becoming more popular. Best, the LoOpdOctOrs