Sunday, June 29, 2025

Have Guitar Will Travel - Marc Ribot

Probably the first time I encountered Marc Ribot’s guitar work was when I bought Tom Wait’s Rain Dogs, and the second time when he appeared on the Live In Tokyo - Big Heart album of The Lounge Lizards.
To me that put him clearly in the ‘not your usual gitarist’ section which made him only more interesting.

Over the years I noticed Ribot steering towards ‘avant garde’ jazz - often playing with John Zorn - resulting in rather unsettling listening experiences, not really my cup of tea.
But somehow I did see his name popping up on all kinds of records and slowly began to realize that Ribot is a instrumental force to be reckoned with.
Besides Waits, the Lizards, and Zorn, Ribot’s guitar work can also be found on tracks by Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke, Brother Jack McDuff, Marianne Faithfull, Medeski Martin & Wood, Caetano Veloso and Hal Willner, among many others.
Whether he paying tribute to Frantz Casseus, helping out his old Lizard buddy John Lurie, or going wild with his Ceramic Dog band, Ribot remains unique and surprisingly enough until now no attempt has been made to showcase this talent…
Therefore we hope you will appreciate this carefully selected overview.
This 2 CD set includes the following artists & bands:
The Lounge Lizards, Tom Waits, Tanita Tikaram, Caetano Veloso , Gavin Friday feat. The Man Seezer, Syd Straw, David Sanborn, Evan Lurie, The Jazz Passengers, Rob Wasserman feat. Elvis Costello, Arto Lindsay, Sam Phillips, Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos, Marvin Pontiac, Bill Ware, Sheryl Crow, Susana Baca, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Ceramic Dog, Marianne Faithfull, Elton John & Leon Russell, John Zorn, Imelda May, Big Lazy, Mdou Moctar, and Tuomo & Markus.

5 comments:

  1. Link: https://mega.nz/file/eR9RgI5L#HdhB4NMczClnDIEqyJug48VbF8mt_q_VPOGfc6GAnBU
    Question: Do you have any Ribot favorites?

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    1. This looks great, Koen! Marc Ribot played on two of my favorite albums, Devotion + Doubt (by Richard Buckner) and This Perfect World (Freedy Johnston).

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  2. Glad you like it Jonder, and obviously this could have been a 4 CD post, I wasn't even aware of your 2 favorites!

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  3. David Sylvian’s “Dead Bees On A Cake” album is one of my favorites.

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  4. Spoiled for choise here. Great guitarist. From a man who played on Barbie's Thank God I'm A Country Girl it seemed obious he would not be narrowed down.
    I like him in Down By Law (John Lurie), and he did some excellent work with Wadada Leo Smith (2004 Lake Biwa) and I have had the chance to listen to Ahmed Compaore yet. I am listening as I write to https://www.discogs.com/master/3621425-Marc-Ribot-Plays-Solo-Guitar-Works-Of-Frantz-Casseus where he also has a Congo section....

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