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Re: Frisell -> essential loop recordings
Oh my god Terry...Run, don't walk, to your car at once and drive like
a bat out of hell to the nearest record shop and purchase any and all
Frisell they have in stock. If the shop is closed, sleep on the
sidewalk overnight. If the cops chase you, use evasive maneuvers.
It's some of the greatest music you will ever hear! He clearly uses
looping along with the volume pedal as major components of his sound,
but it's those melodies that knock me out everytime.
I heartily recommend as starter Frisell albums;
Quartet
Nashville
Good Dog, Happy Man
and well just get it all. I did and I am the better for it.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 08:39 PM, Terry Blankenship wrote:
> --- Kim Flint <kflint@loopers-delight.com> wrote:
>
>> Any other Frisell albums that stand out, where his
>> use of looping made an impact?
>>
>> kim
>
> I have never heard a Frisell recording but a lot of
> people seem to like him. David Torn listed him as an
> influence in one of his articles. I'll be sure to
> check his recordings out in the near future. What are
> his best CDs that feature looping?
>
> All the very best!
> Terry
>
>
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