Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Slide City

Slide City Review


Rob Ickes' appealing Dobro stylings make him one of the leading new voices in contemporary acoustic music. --David "Dawg" Grisman. Great music comes from taking chances. Rob Ickes has learned that lesson and learned it well. Since emerging on the national bluegrass scene Rob has developed into one of the premier pickers on the circuit. Slide City is a heady mixture of bluegrass, jazz, and rock and features Rob backed by a versatile combo with special guests Tim O'Brien and Suzanne and Sidney Cox.

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Along with Jerry Douglas, Rob Ickes is the hottest Dobro player in the biz. He has been the most striking component of Blue Highway's bluegrass success, and with his second solo album, Ickes pushes further into slippery zones of jazz and fusion. The structure of the opening original, "Dwight's Blues," is wholly bebop, Ickes trading solos with pianist John Burr and bassist Derek Jones. When approaching his musical roots, he transforms Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home" into a minor-key bluegrass blues, with Tim O'Brien's intense vocal reach nearly outdistancing Ickes's playing. He's more than just skillful, and his tone is complex and full, lyrically haunting even on the speediest numbers. He plays his instrument with the control and nuances of the great jazz vocalists, and that makes Slide City worth exploring--whatever Ickes's bluegrass fans might think of the genre shifts. --Roy Kasten

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