No doubt pleased with his countrified direction on Gone, Just Like a Train, Bill Frisell gives us a lot more of basically the same thing here -- only with expanded numbers in the ranks. Bassist Viktor Krauss and drummer Jim Keltner return, now accompanied by Wayne Horvitz's understated organ and piano; Greg Leisz on an assortment of fretted instruments, including the dobro, pedal steel guitar and mandolin; and on "Shenandoah," Ry Cooder's atmospheric guitars. The first tracks of Good Dog, Happy Man pick up right where Gone, Just Like a Train left off -- low-key, perhaps too low-key -- but tracks like "Big Shoe" and "Cadillac 1959" add a bit of swagger to the lope and "Poem for Eva" sports the best tune. Again, Frisell often captures a loose, evolutionary jamming quality in these sessions, playing the country accents off of his jazz sensibilities. Unlike its predecessor, though, you can't imagine this being recorded on a backwoods front porch, for there are some production tricks and distant-sounding electronic loops that give away its Burbank studio origins. Purists on either side of the jazz/country divide are hereby warned to back off so that the rest of us can enjoy this. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Good Dog, Happy Man
05/18/1999 | Nonesuch
All Music Guide Review
Good Dog, Happy Man Track Listing
Credits of Good Dog, Happy Man
- Jeffrey Shannon
- Assistant Engineer
- Lee Townsend
- Producer
- Michael Wilson
- Photography
- Barbara de Wilde
- Design
- Noel Grey
- Production Assistant
- Jim Keltner
- Percussion, Drums
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Judy Clapp
- Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Bill Frisell
- Guitar (Acoustic), National Steel Guitar, Music Box, Loops, Mandolin, Guitar (Electric), Main Performer
- Wayne Horvitz
- Organ, Piano, Sampling
- Viktor Krauss
- Bass
- Greg Leisz
- Dobro, Pedal Steel, Lap Steel Guitar, Weissenborn
- Ry Cooder
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)





















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