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01. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - You Feel
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02. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - Overcome
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03. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - Buzzin' Fly
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04. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - Freedom
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05. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - For Your Love
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06. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - Charlestown
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07. DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN - So High
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ARTIST
DREDD FOOLE & ED YAZIJIAN
TITLE
That Lonesome Road Between Hurt And Soul
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BO WEAVIL RECORDINGS
CATALOG #
WEAVIL 036CD
WEAVIL 036CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/14/2009
Dredd Foole
(
Dan Ireton
) and
Ed Yazijian
met while wandering the shadowy corners of the Boston '80s post-punk scene. Ed was playing in such avant-rock combos as
High Risk Group
and
7 or 8 Wormhearts
(and the original pre-LP
Cul de Sac
). Dan had just dissolved
Dredd Foole & The Din
, tired of rock as a form and the extraordinary loudness of the group. He wanted a chance to do some real singing. Ed was feeling a need for something more subtle and embraced the idea of actually being able to hear what he played. They set out to turn the world onto the largely acoustic folk and free-improv stew they had cooked up. Boston rock audiences were not impressed. Indifference and downright hostility were the norm. There was talk of an LP, and some tentative recordings were done. But before anything could materialize, frustration took over and Dan decided to retire from performing music altogether. Ed went back to rock music with
Kustomized
. And eventually, Dan bought a four-track and recorded the LP
In Quest of Tense
(which some consider the opening salvo of the free-folk movement) with Ed appearing on one track. But by the time it was released, they had gone their separate ways. Years later, by a series of coincidences, they reconnected, and they found that when they played together again, it seemed nothing had been lost. They did a short tour with comrades and friends
Damon & Naomi
and eventually played the now-legendary Brattleboro Free Folk Festival. They found that audiences were now more open to their efforts. A couple of years passed during which Dan released three solo records and a record with a new improvisational Din (which included
Chris Corsano
,
Thurston Moore
and the members of
Pelt
). Ed recorded and released his brilliant solo record,
Six Ways To Avoid The Evil Eye
and was even caught playing live with folks like
Richard Bishop
and
Sunburned Hand Of The Man
. Then, against all odds, February 2008 found Ed & Dan recording, with Ed at the helm in Foole's Ashram in Brattleboro for the better part of a week.
That Lonesome Road Between Hurt And Soul
is the result of those sessions. Some improvisations are built on Dan's songs played in a totally unfettered manner. One is based on a tune by
J. Mascis
, and some were recorded as they were created. Long talked about, long awaited,
years
in the making -- the Dredd Foole & Ed Yazijian recordings are finally here.
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