World Turning (album) explained
World Turning is a studio album orchestrated by banjo player Tony Trischka. Genres vary wildly as do performers for each track.[1] [2] The title track of the album is a cover version of "World Turning", a song by Fleetwood Mac.[3] The newgrass-style title track divides the album in two, the first half representing 19th century and earlier period banjo music, while the latter showcases 20th century banjo music and beyond.
Personnel
- Darol Anger – Fiddle
- Barry Bales – Bass
- Jeff Berman – Percussion, Tambourine, Vibraphone
- Bill Berry – Guest Artist, Percussion
- Peter Buck – Bouzouki, Guest Artist
- Lindsey Buckingham – Composer
- William S. Burroughs – Guest Artist, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Vocals, Voices
- Bob Carlin – Liner Notes
- Dudley Connell – Guest Artist, Guitar, Vocals
- Joe Craven – Percussion
- David Dennison – Engineer
- Patrick Derivaz – Engineer
- Gordon Gano – Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Nancy Given – Design
- Matt Glaser – Fiddle
- Ed Goldstein – Tuba
- James Grauerholz – Producer
- Richard Greene – Fiddle
- Beryl Marriott – Fiddle
- David Grisman – Mandolin
- Gregory Heisler – Photography
- Ira Gluck – Photography
- Peter Herbert – Bass
- Aaron Hurwitz – Editing, Engineer, Mixing
- Kenny Kosek – Fiddle
- Alison Krauss – Fiddle, Guest Artist, Vocals
- Victor de Lorenzo – Drums
- Jim Maginnis – Drums, Trombone
- Mike Marshall – Guitar
- Roger Mason – Bass
- Bill McElroy – Engineer
- Christine McVie – Composer
- Clif Norrell – Engineer
- Van Dyke Parks – Lyricist, Piano, Vocals
- Todd Phillips – Bass
- Larold Rebhun – Engineer
- Farm Report – Producer
- Brian Ritchie – Bass (Acoustic), Didjeridu, Guitar (Bass)
- Cynthia Sayer – Drums
- Richie Stearns – Banjo, Claw Hammer Banjo, Vocals
- Adam Steffey – Mandolin
- David Stone – Engineer
- Evan Stover – Viola
- Syd Straw – Guest Artist, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Tony Trischka – Arranger, Banjo, Composer, Editing, Fretless Banjo, Gourd Banjo, Mixing, Primary Artist, Producer
- Violent Femmes – Guest Artist
- Buddy Wachter – Banjo
- Bob Ward – Editing, Engineer, Mixing
Notes and References
- Web site: Cultural Card Offers Concerts at a Discount. The New York Times. Robert. Sherman. 1994-10-02. 2020-10-07.
- Web site: Strumming Beyond the Banjo’s Boundaries. John. Roos. 1999-01-15. 2020-10-08. Los Angeles Times.
- Web site: A Lifelong Love Affair With the Humble Banjo. Dana Andrew. Jennings. The New York Times. 1996-03-17. 2020-10-07.