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Nashville — Bill Frisell 5.0 (1)

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Nashville cover
Released Apr 14, 1997
14
Tracks
1:03:01
Runtime
4:30
Avg length
4:26
Median
Extremes
S 2:00 · Gone
L 6:50 · Pipe Down
Pacing & Distribution 73.0%
<2m
0%
2–4m
35.7%
4–6m
50.0%
>=6m
14.3%

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Reviews (1)

  • 5 — A*****e · on Aug 17, 2025
    I put on Nashville one evening while making dinner. Friends were around, conversation moving in and out, and the music just filled the space in the right way. I…
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    I put on Nashville one evening while making dinner. Friends were around, conversation moving in and out, and the music just filled the space in the right way. It felt effortless, like it belonged there, but every so often a moment would cut through and catch my ear.

    The playing is professional, no doubt, but what really comes across is the sense of exploration. The band drifts into open spaces, tests ideas, then lands gently on the melody. “Mr. Memory” is the one that stayed with me after the night wound down, a tune that feels both familiar and new at the same time.

    This record is a reminder that music doesn’t have to be loud to be memorable. It has the same spirit I hear in Daniel Lanois, that balance of mood and melody, tradition and atmosphere. By the end of the evening, I realized Nashville had been more than background. It had become part of the night itself.

    Favorite track: Mr. Memory

    RIYL: Daniel Lanois (Belladonna), John Scofield (Quiet)

    Encores: 2

    Comments (1)

    • S*****n · on Aug 22, 2025
      Great players on this.