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The happiest man in the world / Eric Bibb and North Country Far with Danny Thompson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: SPCD 1390 | Stony Plain RecordsPublication details: Alberta, Canada : Stony Plain Records, p2016.Description: 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 bookletContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
The happiest man in the world -- Toolin' down the road -- I'll farm for you -- Tossin' an' turnin' -- Creole Cafe -- Born to be your man -- Prison of time -- King size bed -- On the porch -- 1912 skiing disaster (instrumental) -- Tell ol' Bill -- Wish I could hold you now -- Blueberry boy (instrumental) -- You really got me.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Olli Haavisto & Eric Bibb.
Performed by Eric Bibb ; North Country Far ; Danny Thompson.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD BLUES Happiest Man in the World Available 33111008666543
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Journeyman singer/guitarist Eric Bibb has made a career out of inspired collaborations and displaying the kind of versatility that can only be learned from traveling the world with ears open. A New York bluesman with a classic folk pedigree -- his father was respected 1960s folksinger Leon Bibb -- Eric opted to base himself out of Europe, where he found a fan base eager to embrace American roots music. At one point, while living in Helsinki, Finland, he befriended brothers Janne (drums) and Olli Haavisto (Dobro, pedal steel), who then introduced him to Petri Hakala (mandolin). After collaborating on a number of projects together, this Finnish trio soon took on the name the North Country Far when backing up Bibb. For this pastoral and pleasantly laid-back set, Bibb also reached out to legendary British bassist Danny Thompson (Pentangle, Nick Drake, Tim Buckley), and the extended group met up at a rural U.K. studio near Norfolk called the Grange for a week of recording. An all-acoustic mixed bag of country blues, folk, and some high-grade picking, The Happiest Man in the World is brimming with warmth and comfort. A breezy back-porch feeling extends throughout its somewhat lengthy 15 tracks as Bibb and his crew tumble through playful cuts like "I'll Farm for You" and "Born to Be Your Man," a pair of tracks whose casual demeanor belies their expert musicianship. A good-natured tenderness underlies many of Bibb's characters, like the amiable couples in "Creole Café" and "On the Porch" and the upbeat dreamer in "King Size Bed." Where he really excels, though, is on some of the quieter, more introspective songs like "Prison of Time" and "Wish I Could Hold You Now," two beautiful cuts of dreamy melancholia that softly celebrate the richness of life. There are even a couple of fine instrumental pieces in "1912 Skiing Disaster" and the Irish tin whistle-aided "Blueberry Boy" that round out the collection. Lovingly played and written and certainly easy on the ears, The Happiest Man in the World is an apt title for this plate of musical comfort food from Bibb and his band. ~ Timothy Monger

Performed by Eric Bibb ; North Country Far ; Danny Thompson.

Produced by Olli Haavisto & Eric Bibb.

Compact disc.

The happiest man in the world -- Toolin' down the road -- I'll farm for you -- Tossin' an' turnin' -- Creole Cafe -- Born to be your man -- Prison of time -- King size bed -- On the porch -- 1912 skiing disaster (instrumental) -- Tell ol' Bill -- Wish I could hold you now -- Blueberry boy (instrumental) -- You really got me.

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