Solo Release from Rick Faris: Breaking in Lonesome

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When someone has been playing music as long as Rick Faris has, itโ€™s natural to want to push the limits and try something new. At seven, he began playing with his family band. Rick went on to join Special Consensus, nominated for Best Bluegrass Album Grammy in 2013 and 2019 and regularly racking up IBMA awards, most recently for Album of the Year and Instrumental Recorded Performance in 2018.

On November 15, at The Local in Nashville, Faris launched his first solo project Breaking in Lonesome, produced by Stephen Mougin on his Dark Shadow Recording label. All the songs on the album remain true to Farisโ€™ bluegrass roots, most of which he wrote or co-wrote himself. 

The album opens with โ€œIf the Kansas River Can,โ€ an upbeat heartbreak song about “kissing [the] blues goodbye.” Staying with the river motif, he also includes a nostalgic โ€œMississippi Steamboat Blues.โ€ Another gem is his driving instrumental, โ€œStonemanโ€™s Raid,โ€ with the feel of a classic bluegrass tune.

Becky Buller, a powerful force getting the recognition she deserves in bluegrass these days, joins Faris for a duet on โ€œThe Wedding Couple,โ€ a bluegrass song in the tradition of the old Brooklyn Bridge 1968 hit โ€œItโ€™s the Worst That Could Happen.โ€ 

The title track โ€Breaking in Lonesome,โ€ as well as โ€œWrong Done Rightโ€ (which proclaims, โ€œYou canโ€™t do no more wrong when youโ€™ve done wrong so right.โ€) weighs in heavier, while Faris lightens the mood with โ€œHoneybabe.”

Several of the songs reflect Farisโ€™s faith, including โ€œMatthew and Markโ€™s Wisdomโ€ and โ€œFaith in Man,โ€ with lyrics from the perspective of the Apostle Peter, โ€œjust a humble fisherman,โ€ after his failed attempt to walk on water. 

Faris, also known for his luthier skills, plays guitar on the recording, as he has with Special Consensus since moving from the mandolin, and his clear tenor voice carries the lead throughout the recording. Heโ€™s backed up with a talented line-up: Justin Moses on banjo and vocals, his brother Eddie Faris on bass and vocals, Laura Orshaw on fiddle, and Harry Clark on mandolin. Members of Special Consensus join him on two of the tracks, โ€œNever Is a Long Timeโ€ and โ€œHoneybabe.โ€ 

While Farisโ€™s website hints at a future Faris Family reunion, fans can still hear him perform with his bluegrass brothers Special Consensus.

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