Family & Friends: Rambling Boy

Family & Friends: Rambling Boy

by Charlie Haden
Family & Friends: Rambling Boy

Family & Friends: Rambling Boy

by Charlie Haden

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Overview

Saying that Charlie Haden's Rambling Boy is a personal album is an understatement. In essence, this album is a tribute to his mother and father whose own vocal group -- made up of Haden and his siblings -- performed on radio programs in both Shenandoah, IA and Springfield, MO, where they hosted the live variety show Korn's-A-Krackin (sic), which was modeled on the Grand Ole Opry. Haden began his musical career at the age of two, singing live on the radio; he was fortunate enough to have Mother Maybelle Carter play in his living room, and to have met the rest of the Carters, Porter Wagoner, Chet Atkins, and numerous others on their way through town to play the show. This 19-song set features all the members of his immediate family -- daughters Petra, Rachel, and Tanya, as well as son Josh. The players and vocalists are numerous but they include guitarist Pat Metheny, Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill, Bruce Hornsby, Stuart Duncan, Jerry Douglas, the Whites, Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs, Elvis Costello, and Russ Barenberg, among others. Despite the wide range of players here, this album can only be called Americana in the strictest sense of the term as its selections are new readings of mostly traditional folk and country songs. There are numerous connections interwoven here too: highlights include Cash's moving and plaintive reading of "Wildwood Flower," a song that has roots in her own family -- via Mother Maybelle -- and Haden's, as well, as his mother had it in her repertoire. Metheny's and John Leventhal's guitars are devastatingly beautiful here. Another stellar moment is Josh's reading of his own song "Spiritual." Johnny Cash previously recorded it, as did Charlie and Metheny on the Grammy-winning Beyond the Missouri Sky. Josh's voice has none of the earth-shaking, end-of-the-world authority of Cash's, but it doesn't need to. In his voice the song is a prayer that exposes the most vulnerable of emotions: loneliness, fear, and remorse. When underscored by Douglas' dobro, Duncan's fiddle, and Barenberg's poignant guitar, it is a devastatingly powerful -- if gentle -- tune. Petra's version of "The Fields of Athenry," with the dual guitars of Metheny and Barenberg, and Hornsby's piano, is a real showstopper as well, but for different reasons. The song unfolds in a plaintive vocal as a story from time immemorial. Yet the instrumental accompaniment (which also includes a smoking dobro solo by Douglas) transforms it into something that extends far into the future. The Louvin Brothers' "Seven Year Blues" is sung in innovative three-part harmony by the Haden girls (triplets), and Rachel's read of "Tramp on the Street" could have been written for her by Grady and Hazel M. Cole; it possesses all the weariness and conviction of a Clinch Mountain church song. Jack Black (he's married to Tanya) does a humorous yet very effective take on the traditional "Old Joe Clark" yet it is utterly convincing. Metheny's instrumental "Is This America (Katrina 2005)," reminds us why he's such an iconic musician -- it's not for his flash, which he possesses in abundance, but his subtlety and melodic elegance. Costello, with his jazzy phrasing, does a very modern take on Hank Williams' "You Win Again," bringing it into the present. Haden sings "Oh Shenandoah," in his reedy, wispy, 71-year-old voice and bass as Metheny, Duncan, Douglas, and Barenberg accompany him; he nearly whispers this beautifully idiosyncratic set to a close, leaving the intertwined circles of bloodlines and musical heritage unbroken. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/23/2008
Label: Decca
UPC: 0602517791657
Rank: 87296

Tracks

  1. Single Girl, Married Girl
  2. Rambling Boy
  3. 20/20 Vision
  4. Wildwood Flower
  5. Spiritual
  6. Oh, Take Me Back
  7. You Win Again
  8. The Fields of Athenry
  9. Ocean of Diamonds
  10. He's Gone Away
  11. A Voice from on High
  12. Down by the Salley Gardens
  13. Road of Broken Hearts
  14. Is This America? (Katrina 2005)
  15. A Tramp on the Street
  16. Old Joe Clark
  17. Seven Year Blues
  18. Old Haden Family Show
  19. Oh Shenandoah

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Charlie Haden   Primary Artist,Bass,Vocals,Soloist,Vocals (Background)
Ruth Cameron   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Buddy Greene   Primary Artist,Soloist,Harmonica
Ricky Skaggs & the Whites   Primary Artist
Cowboy Charlie   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Pat Metheny   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Guitar,Soloist
Vince Gill   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Josh Haden   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Rosanne Cash   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Rachel, Petra & Tanya Hayden   Primary Artist
Dan Tyminski   Primary Artist,Vocals,Mandolin,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Petra Haden   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Rachel Haden   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Tanya Haden   Primary Artist,Cello,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Bruce Hornsby   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Soloist,Featured Artist
Elvis Costello   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Jack Black   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Ricky Skaggs   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Fretless Banjo,Featured Artist
Peter Haden   Primary Artist
Sam Bush   Soloist,Mandolin
Russ Barenberg   Guitar,Mandolin
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle,Soloist
Bryan Sutton   Guitar,Soloist
Buck White   Piano
Bryan Stuart   Guitar,Guitar
Mary Elizabeth Haden   Mandolin
Carl Haden Jr.   Guitar
Sharon White   Vocals
John Leventhal   Guitar
Jerry Douglas   Dobro,Soloist
Cheryl White   Vocals
Bela Fleck   Banjo

Technical Credits

Rich Breen   Mixing
Pat Metheny   Producer,Audio Production,Arranger,Composer
Pete St. John   Composer
Mark Fain   Audio Production,Producer
Grady Cole   Composer
Charlie Louvin   Composer
Tom Paxton   Composer
Hazel Cole   Composer
Lee Groitsch   Audio Engineer
Mark Aarvold   Audio Engineer
Morgan Hobbs   Assistant Engineer
Bessie Lee Mauldin   Composer
Leif Covington   Package Coordinator
Garrett Shelton   Project Manager
Jim McGuire   Portraits,Photography
Tom Arndt   Package Coordinator
Fanny Gotschall   Creative Director
William Butler Yeats   Composer
Latifa Metheny   Photography
Traditional   Composer
Charlie Haden   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Audio Production
John Hornsby   Composer
Josh Haden   Composer
Tom Baker   Mastering
Jimmy Martin   Composer
Rick DePofi   Engineer,Audio Engineer
A.P. Carter   Composer
Milton Estes   Composer
Hank Williams   Composer
Bruce Hornsby   Arranger,Composer
Paul Altomari   A&R
Herbert Hughes   Arranger
Steve Rodby   Audio Production
Bil VornDick   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Bill Monroe   Composer
Ira Louvin   Composer
Craig Bishop   Photography,Executive Manager
Joe Allison   Composer
Eddie Hill   Composer
Ruth Cameron   Producer,Audio Production
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