Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Folking About "Doon The Cellar" Magic in progress...

Cajun accordion? No that's Harry Potter working his keyboard magic. We're back "Doon the Cellar" listening to a track we'll call "Sitting on My Front Porch" - it's the one we mentioned in our first report. There is a real cajun lilt to the music and the accordion is really Harry Potter's keyboard - we're busy hinting that our good mate Ginger may be the man for the job but it looks like they have some other bloke in mind - sorry Ginger but it's - well I can't say - I'd be for the high "Jump!"

This brings two points to mind - the first is the dedication of the SnugL to bring in real musicians to play real instruments, as here with the accordion, it costs too much according to Big Frank, but the better sonic is worth the cost and often this wins out. Elsewhere on this album, we may well be hearing steel drums - real ones of course - played by none other than - Harry Potter!

Which brings us nicely to the second - and that is the integral part that Harry Potter plays in the process of creating the band's sound. My notes are full of quotes about how he is a "genius" and every track we heard - bare bones even though they were - featured yet more of Harry's magic with the keyboards, managing to get a feel for the groove and provide instrument parts that other people will come in and play later, if they can manage that is..... I have - I think - a recall of SnugL saying sometime in the early hours that HP & Big Frank are a genius couple - but Frank is the master and HP will always be the apprentice. Big Frank will always be the master.

The third is the quality of the core band - "hand-reared" is a favourite phrase of SnugL's when discussing them - and they have something special - that mysterious musical intimacy that is only really found amongst players who have played together for years. Frank has had more than his share of managers fall out with him, but he has kept his band - the "girls" - for years, and like Neil Young with Crazy Horse, they add up to more than the sum of the parts.

So with cajun accordion and steel drums are we seeing a return to Big Frank's "One World" era? That may depend on who is willing - and able - to work.

FolkingAbout "Doon the Cellar" is a series of short articles resulting from a series of interviews with those concerned with the making of Big Frank's next CD, and maybe from the one before and a few before that, but mostly this one. Stay tuned for more...

Get well soon Big Frank - from all at Folking About