Gone, Just Like a Train
Gone, Just Like a Train is the tenth album by Bill Frisell to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label. It was released in 1998 and features performances by Frisell, Viktor Krauss and Jim Keltner.[1] The cover art is by comics artist Jim Woodring.
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Released | January 6, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Studio | O'Henry Sound Studios Burbank CA | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion, Americana | |||
Length | 68:50 | |||
Label | Elektra Nonesuch | |||
Producer | Lee Townsend | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 4 stars calling it "an immensely likable, easy-grooving CD that defies one to put a label on it... this is thoughtful, free-thinking, ear-friendly jamming that was recorded in bustling Burbank, CA. but sounds as if it was laid down in a relaxed cabin in the hills".[2]
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Track listing
All compositions by Bill Frisell.
- "Blues for Los Angeles" – 5:18
- "Verona" – 3:09
- "Godson Song" – 4:38
- "Girl Asks Boy (Part 1)" – 3:36
- "Pleased to Meet You" – 4:12
- "Lookout For Hope" – 10:20
- "Nature's Symphony" – 4:58
- "Egg Radio" – 5:06
- "Ballroom" – 3:22
- "Girl Asks Boy (Part 2)" – 2:30
- "Sherlock Jr." – 2:51
- "Gone, Just Like a Train" – 5:30
- "The Wife and Kid" – 5:49
- "Raccoon Cat" – 3:24
- "Lonesome" – 4:17
Personnel
- Bill Frisell – guitar
- Viktor Krauss – bass
- Jim Keltner – drums
References
- Nonesuch Records album info
- Ginell, R. S. Allmusic Review accessed August 4, 2011.
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