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Smithsonian Institute Blues (Or The Big Dig)

from I Ain't Blue Any More by Tom Dyer

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    The latest from Seattle’s Tom Dyer is a twisted Americana adventure, a Waits-ian take on the blues, particularly in the arrangements and instrumental experimentation with things like the bulbul tarang, charango and melodica. Dyer’s baritone voice holds the whole thing together, preaching a gravelly sermon like Leonard Cohen high on Captain Beefheart. Dave Lake – Seattle Weekly- Reverb

    “I Am Fretless” is an absolute masterpiece of experimental sounds of East vs. West. In this song Dyer takes his listeners on a journey splashed with color. The dynamics and the sounds of this piece are like nothing you have ever heard before. “I Am Fretless” would make George Harrison jealous would he still be alive today. I Ain’t Blue Anymore was a trip into the mind of Tom Dyer. With nothing held back, this album speaks volumes in terms of who Dyer is as an artist. Julien Alexandre – Redhouse Reviews

    The underground Seattle Rock veteran plays every instrument; electric and acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, keyboards, saxophone, percussion. He also recorded, mixed and mastered the disc on his own. A one man show indeed; totally unique and off the wall. Dan MacIntosh

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This song comes from Captain Beefheart’s Lick My Decals Off, Baby, the album right after Trout Mask Replica. I bought it at Yenney Music in downtown Olympia the minute it came out. I always loved this song. When it came to recording this song, I started with no plan, just a banjo. Don’t know anything about playing banjo, so I just hacked away. Added fretless bass and my 39 dollar mandolin. No preconceived notions – just hit record and see what happened. The key thing I knew I needed was a resonator guitar with a humbucker pickup and a glass finger slide. Got one from a guy in a Starbucks parking lot, went home and worked it. That resonator has served me well on several songs on this record. Don Van Vliet (and his fantastic band) was one of my true musical influences. Trout Mask Replica changed how I heard music forever. R.I.P.

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from I Ain't Blue Any More, released October 1, 2012

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Tom Dyer Olympia, Washington

Tom Dyer is a Pacific NW singer, musician, songwriter, producer with 18 albums and many more singles and tracks, most recently his 40-song 3-CD (see Tom Dyer and the True Olympians) opus “Olympia: A True Story.” “This (Olympia) is a glorious, beautifully presented project … remarkable.” Graham Reid – Elsewhere.
His next album will be his best. He has faithfully run Green Monkey Records since 1983.
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