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Rambling Boy (Bonus Track Version)

Charlie Haden With Family & Friends

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Charlie Haden might possess the warmest bass tone in jazz, one that has made its presence felt on countless recordings, including several jazz landmarks. He’s probably best known for his work with the visionary Ornette Coleman, but he’s also led a variety of groups, including the Liberation Music Orchestra, Old and New Dreams, and Quartet West. Haden, who hails from Iowa, began his musical career as a child singing with his family’s country and folk act. His playing has retained a folk-like quality, and on Rambling Boy he returns to his roots. This expansive disc opens with Haden’s three daughters — Petra, Tanya, and Rachel — nicely harmonizing on the Carter Family classic, “Single Girl, Married Girl,” as Charlie plucks away on bass. In addition to Haden’s family, the album features country singers Vince Gill and Roseanne Cash, as well as bluegrass artists such as vocalist Ricky Skaggs, mandolin player Sam Bush, and dobro master Jerry Douglas. (Elvis Costello and Pat Metheny also make appearances.) Two of the last tracks make a good pair: an excerpt from an old radio show featuring a two-year-old Charlie yodeling, followed by the present-day Haden intoning “Oh Shenandoah.”

Customer Reviews

best album i've purchased all year!

the harmonies his daughters do together are intoxicating! the roster for this album is a overal great mix, vince gill, rosanne cash, elvis costello, even jack black. might i say jack black did a good job as well, i didn't expect he could sing bluegrass but he pulls is off very believably. i just got done listening to all 20 songs and it really just tickled my soul. id give it six stars!

Out-chorus solo on "Fields of Athenry" alone is worth the price of admission.

I'll be eager to read professional reviews of this album (Down Beat's in particular), but for my money, it's the best album I've bought all year, one that includes the release of Metheny's "Tokyo Day Trip" and Patricia Barber's "Cole Porter Mix." The vocal work by the Haden daughters, particularly for me, Petra, has led to me to discover other work by her (including an interesting collaboration with Bill Frissell). These are beautiful American songs -- part of the canon to be sure -- brought to new life by Mr. Haden and his side-musicians. I think this is a magnificently rich, well-produced album that is simply lovely by any definition. Well done, Mr. Haden, friends, and family!

Bluegrass Lover? Get This!

LOVE it!! And Jack Black sounds great! Beautiful harmonies...

Biography

Born: August 6, 1937 in Shenandoah, IA

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As a member of saxophonist Ornette Coleman's early bands, bassist Charlie Haden became known as one of free jazz's founding fathers. Haden never settled into any of jazz's many stylistic niches, however. Certainly he played his share of dissonant music — in the '60 and '70s, as a sideman with Coleman and Keith Jarrett, and as a leader of the Liberation Music Orchestra, for instance — but for the most part, he seemed drawn to consonance. Witness his trio with saxophonist Jan Garbarek and...
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