Album "Nashville"

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"Nashville" is a 1997 album by jazz guitarist Bill Frisell that blends jazz, country, and Americana influences with a distinctive atmospheric, roots-oriented sound.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Bill Frisell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
featuresInstrument banjo
bass
dobro
keyboards
mandolin
featuresMusician Adam Steffey NERFINISHED
Jerry Douglas NERFINISHED
Robin Holcomb NERFINISHED
Ron Block NERFINISHED
Viktor Krauss NERFINISHED
followsInDiscography Bill Frisell album "Quartet" NERFINISHED
genre Americana
country
jazz
roots music
hasCoverArt cover image for Bill Frisell album "Nashville"
hasCoverVersionOf One of These Days by Earl Scruggs NERFINISHED
The End of the World by Skeeter Davis NERFINISHED
hasMusicalStyle atmospheric
roots-oriented
hasTrack Brother
Count Your Blessings NERFINISHED
Family
Gimme a Holler NERFINISHED
Gone NERFINISHED
Keep Your Eyes Open NERFINISHED
Mr. Memory NERFINISHED
One of These Days NERFINISHED
Pipe Down
The End of the World NERFINISHED
Weird Nightmare NERFINISHED
Will Jesus Wash the Bloodstains from Your Hands NERFINISHED
Will Jesus Wash the Bloodstains from Your Hands (reprise) NERFINISHED
hasType instrumental album
mainInstrument acoustic guitar
electric guitar
notableFor blending jazz, country, and Americana with atmospheric textures
partOfArtistDiscography Bill Frisell discography
performer Bill Frisell NERFINISHED
precedesInDiscography Bill Frisell album "Gone, Just Like a Train" NERFINISHED
producer Wayne Horvitz NERFINISHED
recordedIn Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
recordLabel Nonesuch Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1997

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Bill Frisell notableWork Album "Nashville"