So how do we describe the tracks? One struggles to find a suitable comparison to this neo-vintage grand work – it touches on, responds to, and yet is unique from so many great rock records. We can say with certainty, however, that Crossing the Line spans a wide spectrum of classic and time-tested rock songwriting: bits of the album recall The Band’s Music From Big Pink, the quiet thunder of Dire Straits’ Love Over Gold, Jackson Browne’s seminal hard-life-on-the-road masterpiece Running On Empty, as well as the tuneful playfulness of Grateful Dead’s American Beauty and deep grooves of Blues for Allah.
“Crossing the Line is really a songwriter’s record”, says Cutler. “I learned a lot from listening to Neil Young and Jackson Browne. They both used musicians in very specific ways in order to serve the song. That made a lasting impression on me.”
“In addition to being a great improvisational guitar player, Jerry Garcia was a terrific sideman,” says Cutler, who first met Garcia in 1968. “When I worked with him, I was surprised at the immediate chemistry he had with my band. Not very many people know that side of Jerry because he wasn’t often perceived as a support player.”
Though technology played an important part in completing this 14-song, Russell Bond-mixed opus, Crossing the Line is not some sterile, slice-and-dice digital recording. Classic and modern tracks meld together, demonstrating the evolution of this singer-songwriter and the high level of musicianship featured on these tracks. These players change mood, feel, and texture so fluidly that each musical gesture – tiny or grand -- supports, underscores, and highlights the many sides of Cutler’s songwriting sensibilities. Whether it is the slow burnin’, gospel-esque ballad “Ridin’ High”, the shock-and-awe social commentary of “Cry of the City”, the catchy mid-tempo rocker “Engine 99”, or the country, Cajun-spiced feel of “Ballad of Bras Coupe”, the combination of musical chops and roots-rockin’ energy intermingle perfectly to create a classic-yet-modern Northern Californian vibe.
“Starlite Jamboree”, a tribute to Garcia, came out of a loose jam Cutler had with Garcia. When Cutler heard the sad news of Jerry’s passing (in 1995), he felt compelled to complete the tune -- one that carries with it a poignancy that Cutler could not have imagined when he first tinkered with its arrangement.
“One of the things that Jerry and I used to talk about was this idea of a ‘Starlite Jamboree’, a place where dead and live musicians could play together in some netherworld, like an episode of the Twilight Zone,” Cutler says. “I had some tracks of Jerry playing over the changes to the song. When I heard the news that Jerry died, I was devastated. I picked up my guitar and the first thing I played was the riff to ‘Starlite Jamboree’, because it reminded me of him. Spontaneously, I finished the song. I had never had a complete lyric for it until that moment.”
Crossing the Line is a dream deferred on many levels for the San Francisco-based Cutler. The music industry veteran was already on his way to becoming a teenage professional songwriter when his parents thought better of letting their 16-year-old son sign a big-time publishing contract. “I used to hang around the Brill Building in New York City,” explains Cutler. “I heard a lot of great pop material by those songwriters. When I got to
California, I learned the value of loosening up and letting tracks breathe. You could say that I’ve balanced my New York-disciplined side with my more jam-oriented Haight-Ashbury tendencies.”
Writing and recording Crossing the Line has been a long journey for Cutler. “It was a big challenge seeing this project through, but I feel it represents some of my best work as a songwriter,” Cutler says. “I can’t think of another album like this.”
Come to think of it, neither can we…
1) ENGINE 99
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitar
Jerry Miller: lead guitar
Mark Karan: guitars
Austin deLone: piano
Chris Solberg: bass, Hammond Organ
David Perper: drums
Russell Bond: tambourine
background vocals: Jesse Bradman, Luis Maldanado
2) CRY OF THE CITY
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitars
Mark Karan: lead guitar
Steve Shufton: electric piano
Chris Solberg: bass
David Perper: drums
Russell Bond: percussion
background vocals: Desiree Goyette, Conesha Owens, Sandy Griffith
3) ROCKINGHAM MILL
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitars
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
David Nelson: acoustic guitar
Steve LeGassick: piano
Steve Shufton: Hammond Organ
Pat Campbell: bass
Paul Revelli: drums
background vocals: Jesse Bradman, Luis Maldanado, Bill Cutler, Russell Bond
4) SAILIN' MAN
Bill Cutler: vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
Jorma Kaukonen: lead guitar
Mark Karan: guitars
Roy Schmall: Hammond Organ
Steve Shufton: piano
Pat Campbell: bass
David Perper: drums
5) CROSSING THE LINE
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitar
Jerry Miller: lead guitar
Mark Karan: guitars
Chris Solberg: bass, Hammond Organ
Jeff Jones: drums
background vocals: Jesse Bradman, Luis Maldanado, Bill Cutler
6) RIDIN' HIGH
Bill Cutler: vocal, acoustic guitar
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
Bob Weir: acoustic guitar
Matthew Kelly: harmonica
Mick Ward: piano
Chris Solberg: Hammond Organ
Dave Torbert: bass
David Perper: drums
Russell Bond: tambourine
background vocals: Desiree Goyette, Conesha Owens, Sandy Griffith, Jesse Bradman,
Luis Maldanado
7) SUGAR FOR SUGAR
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitar
Mark Karan: lead guitar
Matthew Kelly: harmonica
Roy Schmall: piano
Pat Campbell: bass
David Perper: drums
8) STARLITE JAMBOREE
Bill Cutler: vocals, acoustic & electric guitar
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
Mark Karan: lead guitar
Barry Sless: pedal steel guitar
Kit Potamkin: electric piano
Pat Campbell: bass
David Perper: drums
Russell Bond: percussion
9) BALLAD OF BRAS COUPE
Bill Cutler: vocals, guitar
David Nelson: lead guitar
Mark Karan: guitar
Michael Falzarano: mandolin
Roy Schmall: piano
Pat Campbell: bass
David Perper: drums
10) BOY WITH A FUTURE
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitars
Mark Karan: lead guitar, 12 string guitar
Jeff Watson: guitar
Steve Shufton: electric piano
Chris Solberg: bass, Hammond Organ
David Perper: drums
Russell Bond: percussion
background vocals: Desiree Goyette, Conesha Owens, Sandy Griffith
11) BURNING THE CANDLE
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitar
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
Scotty Quik: guitar
Austin deLone: piano
Pat Campbell: bass
Carl Tassi: drums
background vocals: Desiree Goyette, Conesha Owens, Sandy Griffith
12) SLOW GLIDER
Bill Cutler: vocal, acoustic & electric guitar
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
Scotty Quik: lead guitar
Austin deLone: piano
Chris Solberg: Hammond Organ
Pat Campbell: bass
Paul Revelli: drums
Russell Bond: tambourine
background vocals: Jesse Bradman, Luis Maldanado, Bill Cutler
13) FLASH FLOOD
Bill Cutler: vocal, guitar
Mark Karan: lead guitar
Roy Schmall: Hammond Organ
Chris Solberg: bass
David Perper: drums
background vocals: Jesse Bradman, Luis Maldanado, Bill Cutler
14) DELTA NIGHTINGALE
Bill Cutler: vocal, acoustic & electric guitar
Jerry Garcia: lead guitar
Scotty Quik: guitar
Matthew Kelly: harmonica
Austin deLone: piano
Pat Campbell: bass
Paul Revelli: drums
background vocals: Desiree Goyette, Conesha Owens, Sandy Griffith