What If

What If

by Jerry Douglas
What If

What If

by Jerry Douglas

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Overview

Jerry Douglas is one of the world's most beloved musicians, and he became one the hard way: He's pushed through every boundary facing him, thwarted all expectations along the way, and practiced a work ethic that is staggering -- he has played on over 2,000 albums as a session player or leader. The Jerry Douglas Band is a three-year-old virtuoso septet that includes electric guitar (Mike Seal) drums (Doug Belote), horns (Jamel Mitchell and Vance Thompson on saxophone and trumpet, respectively), fiddle (Christian Sedelmyer), and bass (Daniel Kimbro), alongside his Dobro and lap steel. As a unit they careen across jazz, rock, bluegrass, folk, blues, and R&B with abandon. The program includes radical revisitations of tunes from Douglas' past along with new tunes. The material is bracing and aggressive; it showcases the various strengths of this collective's interplay as well as the solo prowess of its membership. Opener "Cave Bop" originally appeared on 2002's Lookout for Hope, a newgrass session. Here, there's more bop than progressive bluegrass, with gospelized R&B horns in the codas, fiery Dobro soloing, swinging bass, and drums that support the trumpet and electric guitar solos. What If marks the third time Douglas has recorded Edgar Meyer's "Unfolding." The first was in the '80s on a Strength in Numbers album (Meyer, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, and Douglas); the next was on 2008's Glide. Each time, the tune offered something more, but it's never sounded like this. Post-bop and blues collide with newgrass and swirl together at a blinding speed to become something new -- solos by Kimbro and Sedelmyer open a window for Mitchell to offer his best Sonny Rollins blowing. The cover of Tom Waits' "2:19" is a steamy, swinging, jump blues with Douglas' late-night vocal growl amid stinging lead guitars, honking saxophones, and backing harmony chorus. Douglas first covered Billy Roberts' "Hey Joe" on 1992's Slide Rule, but it didn't sound anything like this choogler. Tight flatpicked dobro, squalling fiddle, ripping electric guitar, and double-timed drums cook right out in front of the souled-out horns. "Freemantle" combines the Allman Brothers' gift for transcendent string turnarounds with R&B and gospel choruses by the horns. "The Last Wild Moor" is where Celtic balladry and lonesome country soul mingle together in a lovely reverie before the set winds out. Closer "Hot Country 845" weaves together western swing, roots rock, and honky tonk two-step. While the playing is fantastic throughout, what really sets this cooking session apart is the way Douglas arranges. He not only makes the most of his players' instrumental skills, but also paints these tunes as vehicles for canny improvisation and group interplay. What If is another high-water mark in a catalog full of them. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2017
Label: Rounder
UPC: 0888072027084

Tracks

  1. Cavebop
  2. Unfolding
  3. 2:19
  4. What If
  5. Hey Joe
  6. Battle Stick
  7. Go Ahead and Leave
  8. Butcher Boy
  9. Freemantle
  10. The Last Wild Moor
  11. Hot Country 84.5

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jerry Douglas   Primary Artist,Dobro,Vocals,Lap Steel Guitar
Mike Seal   Guitar
Daniel Kimbro   Bass,Strings
Jamel Mitchell   Saxophone
Butchershop Sextet   Vocals (Background)
Vance Thompson   Trumpet
Doug Belote   Drums,Percussion,Featured Artist
Christian Sedelmyer   Violin,Strings

Technical Credits

Thomas Waits   Composer
Mike Seal   Composer,Group Member
Michael Seal   Composer
Daniel Kimbro   Group Member
Jamel Mitchell   Composer,Group Member
William Sean Sullivan   Engineer
Daniel Davis   Assistant Engineer
Jimmy Hole   Package Design
Bela Fleck   Composer
Kathleen Brennan   Composer
Vance Thompson   Group Member
Jerry Douglas   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Tom Waits   Composer
Paul Blakemore   Mastering
Billy Roberts   Composer
Edgar Meyer   Composer
Patrick Sheehan   Photography
Chris Taylor   Assistant Engineer
Christian Sedelmyer   Group Member
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