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Rambling Boy

Rambling Boy


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Artist: Charlie Haden
Creators: Ruth Cameron, Josh Haden, Tanya Haden, Rachel Haden, Petra Haden, Bruce Hornsby, Roseanne Cash, Ricky Skaggs & The Whites, Vince Gill
Label: Decca
Category: Music

List Price: $16.98
Buy New: $9.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 95 reviews

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001163902
UPC: 602517791657
EAN: 0602517791657
ASIN: B001BCCPYK

Release Date: September 23, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Single Girl, Married Girl feat. The Haden Triplets (Rachel, Petra, Tanya Haden)
  • Rambling Boy feat. Vince Gill
  • 20/20 Vision feat. Bruce Hornsby
  • Wildwood Flower feat. Rosanne Cash
  • Spiritual feat. Josh Haden
  • Oh, Take Me Back feat. Rachel Haden & Tanya Haden
  • You Win Again feat. Elvis Costello
  • The Fields Of Athenry feat. Petra Haden
  • Ocean Of Diamonds feat. Dan Tyminski
  • He's Gone Away feat. Tanya Haden
  • A Voice From On High feat. The HadenTriplets (Rachel, Petra, Tanya Haden)
  • Down By The Salley Gardens feat. Ruth Cameron
  • Road Of Broken Hearts feat. Ricky Skaggs
  • Is This America? (Katrina 2005) feat. Pat Metheny
  • Tramp On The Street feat. Rachel Haden
  • Old Joe Clark feat. Jack Black
  • Seven Year Blues feat. The Haden Triplets (Rachel, Petra & Tanya Haden)
  • Old Haden Family Show feat. 2-yr-old Cowboy Charlie
  • Oh Shenandoah feat. Charlie Haden
  • Nobody's Here But Me (featuring Bruce Hornsby) Exclusive Amazon MP3 Track

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Listeners familiar with the Charlie Haden's celebrated career may not know of the legendary jazz bassist's early years in country music performing with his family. Charlie Haden Family & Friends: Rambling Boy brings the artist's personal history full circle and presents a new generation of the Haden Family - a legendary Midwest music institution in the 1930s and 1940s, now reborn in the 21st century. Rambling Boy includes songs made famous by the Stanley Brothers, the Carter Family, and Hank Williams alongside fabled traditional tunes and some striking original compositions. The performing cast includes Haden, his wife and co-producer Ruth Cameron, all four of his children (the triplets Petra, Rachel and Tanya Haden, their brother Josh Haden), and his son-in-law Jack Black-- each of whom has his or her own career in music. In addition, Rambling Boy features guest appearances by some of the most illustrious names in contemporary Americana and popular music: Roseanne Cash, Elvis Costello, Vince Gill, Bruce Hornsby, Ricky Skaggs & the Whites, and Dan Tyminski and also includes such illustrious musicians as Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, Bryan Sutton and more.

Featured Guest Artists:

Ruth Cameron

Josh Haden

Tanya Haden

Rachel Haden

Petra Haden

Bruce Hornsby

Roseanne Cash

Ricky Skaggs & the Whites

Vince Gill



Album Description
The acclaimed jazz bassist changed the shape of jazz playing with the original Ornette Coleman Quartet in the late 1950s and went on to record some of the most seminal albums in music with artists like John Coltrane, Keith Jarrett and Pat Metheny. With his 2008 record, Haden fulfills his dream to play the Haden Family songs with his wife and children and such close friends as Bruce Hornsby, Rosanne Cash and Elvis Costello. The album's nineteen songs explore the worlds of country and jazz, and range from traditional to contemporary Americana.


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5 out of 5 stars Fabulously Folksy   November 19, 2008
Rocky Raccoon (Boise, ID)
Charlie Haden's 'Rambling Boy' lives up to its folksy title. From the spunky start of "Single Girl, Married Girl" to the tender finale of "Oh, Shanendoah," this jazz musician gets downhome with some superb numbers that if anything scotch the reminiscent 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' soundtrack. Drawing more from folk, country, and bluegrass, Haden showcases a lot of family and friends to truly provide a terrific collection. Rubbing elbows with such illustrious likes as Vince Gill, Bruce Hornsby, and Elvis Costello, the breadth and quality of this collection is hard to beat. There's spare passion on numbers like "Spiritual" to the hodown of "Road to Broken Hearts" (with Ricky Skaggs). Playful story spinning comes from "Joe Clark" (with the expression of Jack Black no less). But the family's also adept. The sweetness of Rachel Haden on "The Fields of Athenry" and the marvelous harmonies of The Haden Triplets are inviting and sweetly supportive. One doesn't have to seek The Grand Ole Opry archives or 'A Prairie Home Companion' to get gems like Dan Tyminski's collaboration on "Ocean of Diamonds" or the rustic simplicity of "Down by Salley Gardens" (with Ruth Cameron). Despite the generous nineteen helpings of music, 'Rambling Boy' never offers a sour cup of cider.


5 out of 5 stars Foot Tappin', Hand Clappin' First Rate Music   November 17, 2008
prisrob (New EnglandUSA)
'Rambling Boy' is a marvelous compilation of authentic, front-porch Americana. I love country and hear my share of Bluegrass. If you're a fan of groups such as Charlie Haden, as I am, this will show you what their predecessors sounded like. True roots music. The recording is great, as well. Nary a hiss or pop, which is quite remarkable for recordings of this era. The engineers obviously embarked on a labor of love. The songs and the singers are first rate- this is a sing along CD- grab it and bring it with you- warning: it may cause foot tapping and hand clapping.

Highly Recommended. prisrob 11-16-08

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4 out of 5 stars Lots of talent and fun to listen to   November 13, 2008
D. Truong (New Mexico)
I'm not an expert on this genre of music, but I really did enjoy listening to this CD... perhaps more than I expected. It is easy to realize right away that there is lots of talent on this album... and that it was a joy for them to make. I think that energy carries over and can be perceived by the listener. It's a great album to pop in the car stereo while you're driving on a trip and one that is worth re-listening to... because there is a lot to take in. If you're a fan of bluegrass or folk, you will probably enjoy this CD.


4 out of 5 stars Many fine moments   November 12, 2008
K. Swanson (Austin, TX United States)
One of jazz' great bassists returns to his childhood country roots and turns in some fine music.

The highlight for me is Haden's own quavery but oh so heartfelt vocals on the ultimate country folk chestnut, Oh Shenadoah. The immortal melody is further beautified by two of the finest guitarists alive, Jerry Douglas and Pat Metheny. Jerry shows that he can hold his own with and even outshine one of the top jazz players of our time.

So many other fine guests and so many sweet moments. It's not all perfect but it's mostly very good and fun to listen to, with excellent production.

Well worth a listen.

And If you like Haden at all, his duet album with Metheny, Beyond The Missouri Skies, is one of the finest things I have ever heard, period.



4 out of 5 stars Very different for Haden... but still good   November 1, 2008
Kevin Stanton (Pittsburgh)
I did not read any reviews prior to getting this CD. When I played it I was very suprised. Charlie Haden and friends doing a blend of bluegrass/appalachian/old country with a twist of jazz (just a twist mind you).
But I like it. I do like many styles of music and I do like all that I heard in here. It seems that Charlie Haden was a bit difficult to hear most times, but he is definitely in there.
If you enjoyed the music from 'O Brother Where Art Thou' then you'll like this.
I do recommend, but don't expect anything like you would from previous Charlie Haden music.


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