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Folk Jazz

 
Album Review: Folk Jazz

  • Artist: Bill Smith
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1959 02 16+1959 11 24
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

A record that could only have been made in the late '50s, 1959's Folk Jazz is a meeting of the two great collegiate crazes of the period, post-bebop modern jazz and traditional folk music. Clarinetist Bill Smith and a low-key piano-less trio ? Jim Hall on guitar, Monty Budwig on bass and the great Shelly Manne on drums ? take 10 songs from the folk tradition, strip them down to the bare essentials of melody and chord progressions and turn them into a Kind of Blue-like experiment in cool-toned modal jazz. Familiar standards like "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair" (which opens with an extended unaccompanied solo by Smith that's a marvel of economy) are presented in entirely new and fresh settings. Perhaps the best of the lot is an extended meditation on the spiritual "Go Down Moses" that turns the song from a gospel shout to an intimate whisper. The 2003 CD reissue adds two tracks, alternate takes of "Reuben, Reuben" and "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen." ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A-Roving Traditional Bill Smith (4:16)
Greensleeves Traditional Bill Smith (5:03)
Nobdy Knows the Trouble I've Seen Traditional Bill Smith (3:39)
John Henry Traditional Bill Smith (4:22)
Wayfaring Stranger Traditional Bill Smith (4:24)
Three Blind Mice Traditional Bill Smith (3:30)
Go Down, Moses Traditional Bill Smith (6:47)
Blow the Man Down Traditional Bill Smith (3:38)
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair Traditional Bill Smith (4:14)
Reuben, Reuben Traditional Bill Smith (3:35)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out [Alternate Take 1] James Cox Bill Smith (5:55)
Reuben, Reuben [Alternate Take 14] Traditional Bill Smith (3:49)

Credits

Jim Hall (Guitar), Shelly Manne (Drums), Bill Smith (Clarinet), Bill Smith (Arranger), Bill Smith (Main Performer), Bill Smith (Adaptation), Monty Budwig (Bass), Roy DuNann (Engineer), Kirk Felton (Remastering), Nat Hentoff (Liner Notes), Lester Koenig (Producer), George Kershaw (Cover Design), Stuart Kremsky (Liner Notes)
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