ERNEST TROOST: Live At McCabe’s
ERNEST TROOST
Live at McCabe’s
Travelin’ Shoes 1003
Troost, 2009 Kerrville New Folk competition winner, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and particularly fluid guitarist is also an Emmy Award-winning composer for film and television which, no doubt, has a lot to do with his panoramic, lyrically dramatic story-song approach (think Guy Clark or Richard Thompson). This live set, recorded at Santa Monicaâs legendary McCabeâs Guitar Shop, features Troost solo as well as with longtime collaborators bassist Mark âPocketâ Goldberg, harmonica maven Dave Fraser and drummer Debra Dobkin, for a delightful, Piedmont blues-influenced, mix of the old and the new: with seven fresh, well-crafted compositions alongside reprises of selections from his pair of earlier albums. Interpretations of the two songs that won him that Kerrville award, the confidentially contemplative, late-night âResurrection Bluesâ and the wistful yet harrowing âSwitchblade Heart,â are favorites along with the spellbindingly sad love song âThe Last To Leave,â a chilling tale of a drug overdose called âBitter Windâ and the East Coast string-band-sounding âDisturbinâ Blues.â Also noted is guest vocalist Nicole Gordon, who takes the lead on the pictorial, a la Woody Guthrie, commentary âThis Field,â that recalls Joan Baezâ version of Guthrieâs âDeportee.â
â Gary von Tersch