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Er, I'm not sure I can....I almost want to say that, instead of an album, you just put Frisell as one man's sound on the list. However, the same could be said of David Torn and probably some others. Loop and delay is such an integral part of his sound, it is akin to asking which part of Jimi Hendrix's guitar work benefitted from the wah pedal more than others. I bet someone can pick a Frisell that stands out though...looping wise. On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Kim Flint wrote: > Wow, now we've had like 10 different Frisell albums recommended! I > think this is why I never end up owning any of them, there's too many > to choose from.... > > Can you guys distill it down to one really excellent choice for > showing off his looping? Maybe some of the others can be mentioned in > the review of on the page, but at least let's choose one to head the > list. > > And can one of you guys write a review of it for the page? > > thanks! > > kim > > > At 08:59 PM 6/25/2003, Greg Kucharo wrote: > >> I heartily recommend as starter Frisell albums; >> >> Quartet >> Nashville >> Good Dog, Happy Man > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Kim Flint | Looper's Delight > kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com >