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Tony TrischkaAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 22, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rounder
  • ASIN: B00008455K
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #403,512 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very well crafted CD w/ some very good players, June 12, 2003
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This review is from: New Deal (Audio CD)
The first thing about this CD is that it is not a "bluegrass" project. The only real connection to bluegrass is Tony Trischka on the banjo. Tony has 15 albums released with Rounder records and was a main influence and teacher for Bela Fleck. To properly characterize the music some band names must be used. Weather Report, The Yellowjackets, Spyro Gyra, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Tower Of Power, etc. are the best examples I could find of the flavor of the music contained on this CD. Tony stretches the boundaries of typical banjo into almost unrecognizable sounds at times. The band is wonderful and highly skilled and would most likely be better live than on a studio recording. Those familiar with Phish, The Grateful Dead, etc. would appreciate the extended jams I'm sure are part of the live show.

1. Earls Breakdown - Interesting sort of bluegrass flavor only with a driving walking upright bass and solid drums. Starts out fairly recognizable as a bluegrass type of a song with sax playing the lead, and quickly becomes a straight ahead jazz jam. Later on we get some stops and a different, maybe cowboy jazz flavor with a tambourine. The song floats in and out of the main theme which is loosely based on an Earl Scruggs tune.
2. 44 - Starts out with a slide banjo southern blues riff and drops into a straight ahead blues shuffle. David Johansen provides lead vocals giving the song the flavor of typical southern blues shuffles. Nice although typical instrumental breaks. Little snippets of Steely Dan harmonies and some Allman Brothers Band licks thrown in for interest near the end. .
3. Big Papa Rides Again - A funky little thing with some nice banjo work and good subdued horn parts. Reminds me of an old horn band called Ten Wheel Drive. More or less a half hearted attempt at Tower of Power. Some overdriven electric guitar near the end over some stops reminiscent of Blood, Sweat and Tears. The song seems to be an assembly of parts rather than a cohesive whole, maybe to show this band can get funky and it can.
4. Northern Falling - Nice banjo picking on this. Soprano sax gives it a Yellowjackets kind of jazz feel. Very mellow with nice syncopated bass and some interesting song twists and turns. You can hear the Weather Report/Wayne Shorter influence throughout the song. The end changes and becomes more or less straight ahead rock and roll with some airy vocals on top. Jennifer Kimball provides vocals over the rock and roll part. Nice banjo throughout. Gets really psychedelic then settles back into jazz at the end.
5. Hand Me My Banjo Down - Loundon Wainwright III sings lead and harmony on this cut and it features some really interesting slide banjo. This song is as close to bluegrass and old timey as the band gets on this CD. The bass sits in the mix with standard bluegrass licks on the verse and heads out in a very tasty jazz walk on the chorus.
6. Miracle Man - Shows off what a great banjo player Tony Trischka is. He plays pretty much solo the first couple of minutes. As soon as the band jumps in the beat turns to a nice bossa jazz part with lots of stops under the banjo. The song soon turns into a Weather Report/Yellowjackets type jazz jam. Some Spyro Gyra sax licks at the end over a basic rock and roll drive set up the end stops nicely.
7. Quazi Qoto - Eastern Indian/Arabic with the banjo sounding like a koto. Flute, chimes in the background and a nice hand drum part give it a lot of oriental flavor. I keep looking for a Cobra to climb out of the CD case. Really very interesting use of a banjo. I could almost see the harem girls dancing. Very nice bass lead rounds out the ending.
8. Fair Lawn Justice - Nice Yellowjackets style soprano sax intro with arpeggio banjo and chimes sets up this tune which soon gets into another jazz jam with nice chord changes and some good lead work from Michael Amendola on the sax. Tony provides some really tasty banjo playing over a cooking multi chordal band jam. Very well done drum break shows off the talents of Scott Neuman and also shows off some great engineering in the placement and sound of the drums and cymbals.
9. Arizona - Breathy tenor sax tone poem with subdued banjo underneath to start. Nice chords and again, more than a little reminiscent of Spyro Gyra, Weather Report and the Yellowjackets. Great tasty bass lead again with the banjo in constant motion underneath. The song eventually turns into a double time jam with a strange siren-like chord swell way behind everything else.
10. Baby's In The Cradle - A hard song to describe, part jazz, part early seventies bubble gum pop (Tony wrote it in 1975), part disco. Reminds me a lot of really early Steely Dan only with a banjo lead. Soon turns into a jam with Tony getting down on the banjo. When it starts up again, Tony does some nice harmonics on the banjo to set up the repeat verse.
11. Hymn For Dreams That Don't Come True - Flute, banjo and bass. This is the only song on the CD with no drums or percussion. A tone poem for flute with some very nice banjo parts thrown in. Nice song for riding a bicycle through the Georgia countryside. You could easily get caught trying to whistle this tune after you hear it. Also interesting, it is the last cut on the CD. I would have thought the band would end on a more up tempo tune instead of this gentle graceful flute piece.

Overall a very well crafted CD that features some very good players. Certainly more of a jazz orientation than any bluegrass or country styles, although the band frequently changes styles in the middle of a song going from jazz to rock and roll and back. The main theme of the band seems to be that the band is pushing the boundaries of the banjo, and I will agree to a certain extent. The only problem is that Tony Trischka is stretching into music that has been done before and done better, just not with a banjo....

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "powerful melodic textures weave a zesty performance", March 5, 2003
This review is from: New Deal (Audio CD)
Rounder Select Records gives us an early St. Patrick's Day gift wrapped in a collection of traditional bluegrass framework. Tony Trischka is one gifted composer/musician, with many captivating tunes as his banjo performs originality with unique syncopated breathtaking style. Being a jazz and bluegrass fan, Tony brings both worlds together with pure acoustic performances. He is a master of melody and counterpoints, technically bluegrass perfection is in his blood.

This album is solid and simply brilliant with many stand outs and highlights. Opening track "EARL'S BREAKDOWN", an Earl Scruggs tune breaking all records in the bluegrass world with a topnotch arrangement. Next is "44", a traditional Negro Folk Rhyme with an awesome solo by David Johansen. Look out now as "BIG PAPA RIDES AGAIN", play this one over and over again, gets better everytime. All cues manage to remain true to Trischka's musical vision, each multilayered composition can be enjoyed time and time again. Keeps ringing in your ears, even when the songs have stopped playing.

Banjo, saxophone, trombone, electric bass, drums is pure enchantment when Tony and his Band play all eleven tracks, riffs are what keeps us coming back. There are many jewels combining powerful melodic textures loaded with zesty performances. This album is a keeper for all fans of bluegrass, funk, blues, jazz and old-time Americana, the thrill remains and you have something totally unforgettable.

Total Time: 56:05 on 11 Tracks ~ Rounder Select 82161-0493-2 ~ (3/04/2003)

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting and fun album, December 4, 2003
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I bought this album after hearing Earl's Breakdown on the radio. I'm definitely glad I did. This is one of the most fun and interesting albums I've bought recently. So many genres are played out now-a-days; hearing music where an artist mixes things in new ways is really refreshing. I saw TT play with the Wayfaring Strangers a few weeks ago. I was very impressed by his playing and bought the new WS album also.

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Why not a 5? I'd only give a masterpiece a 5. Maybe one out of several hundred albums is a five.

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