THE GOOD RED ROAD

Ned Farr and The Good Red Road

A wonderful album that's a devil to classify. The eight songs are about finding the path your life belongs on, and finding shelter when you stray from your path. Native American references abound throughout. Mr. Farr's band is a quintet, with a punch-the-clock rhythm section, a fluid lead guitar, and a violin that sounds like an unwired Jean-Luc

A wonderful album that's a devil to classify. The eight songs are about finding the path your life belongs on, and finding shelter when you stray from your path. Native American references abound throughout. Mr. Farr's band is a quintet, with a punch-the-clock rhythm section, a fluid lead guitar, and a violin that sounds like an unwired Jean-Luc Ponty. Mr, Farr's vocal is the fulcrum, with the band rising and falling in volume and tempo as the emotional landscape changes. A great late-at-night record, and (I imagine) a great record to bring on a cross-country drive. Mark K., Sound Views Magazine

PRODUCED BY EVAN RICHEY AND NED FARR

Music arranged by the band. Recorded and mixed by Evan Richey. All songs by Ned Farr | Waiting wind Music, ASCAP ©1995. Recorded at The Place, NYC, in the early months of 1995. Assistant engineer - Gary Maurer. CD art and design - Ned Farr. Graphics - Nina Eisenman. Photography - R.V. Grossheim. Executive Producer - Philip Foxman.

Jim Olbrys: electric guitar, background vocals.

Jon Ossman: bass, background vocals.

Joe Casalino: drums, percussion.

Cenovia Cummins: violin, background vocals.

Ned Farr: lead vocals, acoustic guitar.

The band would like to thank Evan Richey, who most definitely is ‘the man'. Gary Maurer, for his excellent advice and support, Nina Eisenman, for making it look as good as it sounds, everyone at The Place, Philip Foxman and Reaction CD for their support and exposure, R.V. at Industria NINW, James Cruz at the Hit Factory, Lise Ostbirk, Alicia Coppola, Marilyn Coyne, Adam Schlesinger, Mary Rowell, Joe Salerno, John Casalino, Timothy Cataldo, Richard Barbera, Solange, Larry Kline, Philip Peret, Sarah, H.S., Will McKenna, and the folks back home.

Kiva (Pueblo)- a sacred ceremonial chamber.

The Red Road (Lakota)- To live life in harmony with the world. A spiritual path.

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