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I Like You a Lot by The Howard Fishman Quartet (CD, 2005) CL6

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Item specifics

Condition
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Style
Quartet
UPC
0660355895623
Artist
Fishman, Howard
Format
CD
Producer
Howard Fishman
Release Year
2005
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
Release Title
I like You a Lot
Genre
Blues

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Howard Fishman
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
UPC
0660355895623
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2317094261

Product Key Features

Release Year
2005
Format
CD
Genre
Blues
Artist
Fishman, Howard
Release Title
I like You a Lot

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
13
Tracks
1.1 Night After Night 1.2 Dirty 1.3 Another Night 1.4 Hey Little Girl 1.5 Time Will Tell 1.6 Dreams of You 1.7 Tango 1.8 Molly's Pies 1.9 It Won't Be Long 1.10 Your Guess Waltz 1.11 I Surrender, Dear 1.12 Your Guess 1.13 Oh Death
Notes
Recorded in the fall of 2000, Howard Fishman's second CD 'I LIKE YOU A LOT' has achieved something like cult status among music listeners worldwide. ROLLING STONE writer Andrew Dansby charted I LIKE YOU A LOT as #3 on his TOP 10 ALBUMS OF 2001, and THE NEW YORKER called it 'a haunting collection of cunning originals.' The ALL MUSIC GUIDE gave 'I LIKE YOU A LOT' four stars, dubbing it 'alchemy...an important force in creative music.' AMAZON.COM says of the CD 'a starker predecessor to Dylan's 'Love and Theft.' Blues, Jazz, Country, Tango, Swing, Old-Time, Avante-Garde, Parlor Songs and Waltzes intermingle not from song to song but from moment to moment to create a rich, mysterious tapestry of sound.' The CD was subsequently the subject of a feature-length story/interview on NPR's FRESH AIR with Terry Gross. 'Howard Fishman's sophomore release contains all the wit and eclectic charm of his debut. But with the addition of two new regular band members, trumpeter Erik Jekabson and bassist Jonathan Flaugher (violinist Russell Farhang remains), the group sounds tighter and more passionate, and there's increased attention paid to dynamics. In addition to guitar, Fishman plays piano and banjo on a few tracks, adding elements of unpredictability. His voice is cutting and almost lascivious on cuts like 'Dirty' and 'Molly's Pies,' tender and intimate on 'Another Night,' 'Dreams of You,' and the old standard 'I Surrender, Dear.' The lyrics tend to deal with the subject of lost love, but Fishman puts his own unique shadings on this common emotional terrain, from the unbearable anguish of 'Night After Night' to the semi-amused resignation of 'Your Guess,' the latter containing the line 'I like you a lot,' which gives the album it's title. The group really flexes it's instrumental muscle on 'Time Will Tell,' which could be considered a brisk 5/4 waltz, and 'It Won't Be Long,' an up-tempo jazz number with an ear-catching, pre-swing era chord progression. Jekabson and Farhang stretch out during their respective solos and provide intuitive, jazz-savvy counterpoint behind the propulsive rhythms laid down by Fishman and Flaugher. This combination of instruments is remarkably flexible. It can just as easily conjure jazz, folk, country, tango, or even mariachi music, all of which, in one way or another, inform Fishman's wonderfully quirky vision. 'Oh, Death,' the album's final track, is an almost musicological foray into 'old-time music': public-domain material that derives from hillbilly oral traditions. With no harmonic structure, the droning song has an almost liturgical quality. In the group's hands, it becomes an extended free improvisation; an entirely new creation born of very old source material. It is this sort of alchemy that makes the Howard Fishman Quartet an important force in the world of creative music.' -THE ALL MUSIC GUIDE.

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