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First One Free
Mark Bilyeu
First One Free
Genre: Classic Rock
 
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Recorded January 2005 at Route 1 Recording in southern Mississippi, First One Free finds Bilyeu moving from the primarily acoustic hillbilly-bluegrass sound of Big Smith to something more akin to country-folk-rock (choose ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mark Bilyeu
Title: First One Free
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Total Copies: 0
Label: May Apple
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 7/19/2005
Genre: Classic Rock
Style: Southern Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 809812007722

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Recorded January 2005 at Route 1 Recording in southern Mississippi, First One Free finds Bilyeu moving from the primarily acoustic hillbilly-bluegrass sound of Big Smith to something more akin to country-folk-rock (choose what ever hyphenated term you like). He enlists some well-known Mississippi musicians to back him up in the studio, including guitarist Cary Hudson (ex-Blue Mountain, now touring solo), drummer Ted Gainey (Blue Mountain, Kudzu Kings, Cary Hudson trio), and lap steel guitarist Max Williams (Taylor Grocery Band, Thacker Mountain Radio). Likewise the album reflects the distinctly southern country and blues influences of its players. To keep a taste of home, yet another of Bilyeu's cousins, Bill Thomas, plays bass guitar and sings backup on the record. The sessions were relaxed and easy. Bilyeu not only was able to stretch out on the electric guitar, trading licks with his mentor and guitar hero Hudson, but also explored new territory on the piano and Hammond organ. To recreate the sounds of First One Free on the road, Bilyeu has enlisted the talents of Thomas and two other musicians from his native Springfield, Missouri: keyboardist Joe Terry (Dave Alvin, Robbie Fulks, The Skeletons) and drummer John Anderson (Barefoot Revolution, The Osmonds). The versatility and virtuosity of these new musicians will certainly push the music into new and exciting directions on stage.