ARLO GUTHRIE, HANS THEESSINK, DONOVAN, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, DO: Banjoman a tribute to Derroll Adam

Arlo Guthrie, Hans Theessink, Donovan, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Do

Banjoman a tribute to Derroll Adam

© 2002 Rising Son Records/Blue Groove (800828221553)

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A tribute album for one of the most influential musicians of our times.

notes

"I don't remember meeting Derroll for the first time, or the last. I felt like I'd always known him - always will....

"This tribute ... was begun while Derroll was still alive. Derroll's life affected so many people that as it came to an end friends everywhere were busy talking about films, documentaries, tribute concerts and, of course, records. This recording is only one of many projects that honors the spirit of the Banjoman.

"Banjoman is produced and distributed in Europe by Blue Groove and in the United States by Rising Son. From the beginning it was decided that we would co-produce and release the recording simultaneously and that all proceeds would go to Derrolll's family in Belgium. The recorded material was donated freely by the artissts. The studio and production costs were greatly reduced and in some cases totally free...."
- Arlo Guthrie -

"For quite a while I'd had the idea to make a tribute CD to Derroll Adams - gather some friends that Derroll had an impact on and record some of the songs that he wrote or liked to perform. In April 1998 I sent a letter to Derroll and Danny to tell them about my plan. At the same time I contacted several musical friends - they all were excited about the idea and wanted to be part of the project. I had planned to do the CD fairly quickly so that Derroll still could hear the result. This all changed when Derroll sadly passed away on February 6, 2000.

"We got the recording sessions going and all the musicians donated their talent and time for this worthwhile project. Arlo, Donovan, and Allan got really involved right from the start and were continually in touch with ideas, suggestions, and comments. We recorded at different places - musicians never stay at one place too long, so at times it wasn't all that easy to pin folks down - also part of the reason why this project has been in progress for a few years. Sometimes we were lucky to get some of the musicians gathered in one place to do a live group recording - on other occasions people recorded their song and sent me a finished tape. Getting the songs in the post was a great experience. Derroll was a dear friend to all the singers involved and it was wonderful to find that every song touched upon something Derroll-esque. Derroll had made such a big impression on all of us that it wasn't necessary to explain much - I just gave the singers a choice of songs. Sometimes they came up with something extra. That's why there are two versions of "The Rock" - at the end of his recording session Ramblin' Jack mentioned a funny song that Derroll used to do - Jack does a striking Derroll imitation and we had to include it. We also ended up with more songs than one CD can hold and unfortunately had to leave several great songs out.

".... Luckily I still had the opportunity to meet up with Derroll and do some interviews at his kitchen table - many of his stories and comments are included in the liner notes. Derroll and his music have played an important role for everyone involved in this CD. He has touched us all with his music and his larger than life personality. These recordings are a celebration of Derroll's life and music and show our shared love and admiration for the Banjoman."
- Hans Theessink -


Over 60 pages of lyrics, liner notes, project photos are in the booklet. The CD is 80 minutes of music co-produced by Hans Theessink and Arlo Guthrie, and winner of dozens of awards throughout Europe. If you love folk music, you'll love this recording.

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  • Excellent tribute
    author: Panhead1952

    Every song is just great. Highly recommended!

  • You don't have to know Derroll to love this cd.
    author: Buz

    I bought this cd because I am a huge Donovan fan and because of my appreciation of Arlo Guthrie. The only information I knew about Derroll Adams is what I read in Donovan's recent autobiography. But you don't have to know Derroll Adams to love this cd. It is an amazing tribute album, and it is a perfect artistic endeavor: deep, thoughtful, fun, contemplative, and real. And the musicianship is dynamite. Buy it; you will not be disappointed.

  • Beautiful Harmonies, deep lyrics, the seasons of life.
    author: jbergs50

    Listening to this CD, you know that the people singing it are accomplished professionals. The harmonies are amazing, the voices match perfectly the lyrics, and the lyrics overall are interesting and deep. And ofcourse, the music is pleasant. I put this CD on after a long hard day at work, and I relax very deeply. Such a good album.

  • Their Love for Derroll Shines So Clearly You'll Feel His Loss
    author: Don Brennecke

    This tribute not only preserves Banjoman's great songs but provides a living memory of all twelve of these tremendous artists, as well...

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