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Tony Furtado : Bare Bones
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An inspired player who has gained respect through his impressive guitar playing and world class bango playing. Mixes modern day music with traditional, creating a sound distinctly his.
Genre: Blues: Mellow Blues
Release Date: 2005
Bare Bones
Tony Furtado
Record Label: Funzalo Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
These Chains 3:38 $0.99
The Angry Monk/Raleigh and Spencer 6:34 $0.99
Standing In The Rain 3:13 $0.99
St.John's Fire/Bolinas 5:46 $0.99
Running Down A Dream 4:27 $0.99
Can You Hear The Rain 4:36 $0.99
False Hearted Lover's Blues 4:11 $0.99
Rove Riley Rove 3:39 $0.99
Oh Berta, Berta 4:26 $0.99
I Will/Hazel Comes Home/Willow John 6:40 $0.99
Cypress Grove Blues 6:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Tony Furtado Bare Bones Release date: March 22, 2005 String-bender extraordinaire Tony Furtado is a road dog. Playing an average of 300 live dates a year, from the western ski resorts in the winter to the summer festivals throughout the Midwest, through gritty Chicago and glitzy New York, to New England seaside towns and up and down the West Coast, Furtado's passion is playing his music live and bringing it out there to the people. Accordingly, he's wooed music lovers and won fans all over kingdom come. Which brings us to BARE BONES - a sampling of live solo acoustic shows that Tony recorded himself during some gigs last summer. His extensive solo touring had left folks wanting more of the same, and Furtado fans both new and old started asking for a recording that captures what he does best - play his heart out on stages in small clubs, at large festivals and just about everyplace in between. BARE BONES is all Furtado. The songs here are not only performed (and most of them written) by Tony, but also recorded on the spot and engineered by the guitarist/singer/songwriter as well. And talk about baptism by fire: Furtado learned how to use the recording gear at these very shows. Dusty Wakeman, an accomplished musician and studio guru in his own right (Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Anne McCue), did the mixing and editing at his Mad Dog Studios in LA. Dusty has worked with Tony before, producing his records and playing in his road band, and here again he captures the flavor and flow of Tony's live show, letting the performances shine through and stand on their own without adding unnecessary studio gimmickry or polish. What Tony played and what the fans witnessed is what you get, and the passion and camaraderie come through loud and clear. The songs themselves are a great representation of crowd-pleasing fan favorites. From Furtado originals ("These Chains," "Can You Hear the Rain") to traditional songs with new arrangements by Tony ("Rove Riley Rove," "Oh Berta Berta") to collaborations like the Furtado/Jules Shear-penned "Standing in the Rain" and finally, to perfectly suited covers (Tom Petty's "Running Down a Dream," the Beatles' "I Will"), this album is a personal nod to the wishes of his fans, a way to re-live the live show experience which brought them together to begin with. Furtado started playing the banjo at about 12 years of age; by the time he was 19, he had established himself as a gifted musician. As he solidified his chops and sound by playing constantly, he was also raking in top awards for his banjo playing. But Tony started to feel constrained by his instrument as his musical sensibilities broadened. He wanted to write songs that had lyrics and also wanted to try his hand at singing them, so he applied his considerable prowess to mastering the guitar and writing and singing his own material. His last studio effort, 2004's THESE CHAINS, was the product of an established artist's conscious expansion of his boundaries, and truly a joy to behold. BARE BONES is a reflection of Tony's boundless enthusiasm playing music for folks and traveling far and wide to do it. His tours have included stints with the likes of Gregg Allman, Taj Mahal, Eric Johnson and String Cheese Incident, among many others. Whether or not you've seen him perform live, you'll want to catch a performance as soon as you can. In the meantime, check out this recording and you'll get the next best thing to a Tony Furtado show.

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REVIEWS

Bare Bones
author: Debbie Abrams-Cohen
This is an amazing cd! It's the whole reason I fell in love with Tony's music way back when he was doing Tweeners at Telluride. It's great to hear just Tony, and I love hearing the excited crowd as well. Highly recommended!!!
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Fantastic....It is exactly what I expected, and possibly even better!
author: Shay
This CD is awsome. Musical roots at its best, before all the commercial attributes and tweeking are done to remove the oops out of the recording. This is pure sound and pure delight. I love it and highly recomend it!!
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