Mandolinist Chris Thile & Bluegrass Guitarist Michael Daves Release "Sleep with One Eye Open" May 10.
Nonesuch releases Sleep with One Eye Open, the debut album from mandolin-virtuoso Chris Thile and guitar maven Michael Daves, on May 10, 2011. Recorded live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville, the album is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs.
The songs on Sleep with One Eye Open are so well-known to Daves and Thile, who were both brought up hearing and playing folk and bluegrass standards, that they were surprised to learn that others, including colleagues and peers, were not familiar with many of them. As Daves says, “We felt we needed to have a concept; we shouldn’t just try and go to record an album until we really knew what we wanted to say with it. Finally, Bob Hurwitz, head of the Nonesuch label told us, ‘You need to just do what you do.’ We decided to go down to Nashville and get good performances of the songs with the understanding that spontaneity is a big part of what we do.”
Thile continues: “Mandolin and guitar and two male voices—it’s such a good sound. It was important for us was to get that brother duet thing, but with this Lower East Side punk energy. One of the most enjoyable things about this experience was to underline the slightly delinquent side of bluegrass.” Recording in Jack White’s studio also added a special element to the sessions. As Thile explains, “It was awesome knowing that Jack White, whose music I love, was liable to poke his head in at any time.”
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