Charlie Haden's "Family & Friends: Rambling Boy" is a heartwarming and eclectic journey through the musical landscape of one of jazz's most revered bassists. Recorded in early 2008 at Skaggs Place Studios in Nashville, this album is a delightful blend of jazz, folk, world, and country music, showcasing Haden's versatility and deep-rooted love for traditional tunes.
The album features a mix of classic songs and original compositions, performed by Charlie Haden alongside his family and friends. This intimate setting allows for a unique and personal touch, with contributions from his wife, children, and even actor Jack Black, who is married to Haden's daughter. The result is a warm and inviting collection that spans a variety of styles and influences.
"Rambling Boy" includes beloved folk songs like "Wildwood Flower," "The Fields Of Athenry," and "Shenandoah," as well as traditional tunes such as "Down By The Salley Gardens" and "Old Joe Clark." The album also features original compositions by Haden, offering a glimpse into his personal musical journey. A standout track is "Old Haden Family Show," which includes a charming clip of a two-year-old Charlie Haden yodeling, adding a touch of nostalgia and family history to the album.
With a duration of just over an hour, "Family & Friends: Rambling Boy" is a rich and engaging listen, perfect for fans of jazz and folk music alike. Charlie Haden's masterful bass playing is at the heart of the album, complemented by the warm vocals and instrumentation of his family and friends. This album is a testament to Haden's enduring legacy and his ability to bring together diverse musical elements into a cohesive and enjoyable whole.