Artist's albums
Autopiano
2023 · single
All These Years (Expanded Edition)
2022 · album
All These Years
2021 · album
Queen Of Branches
2021 · single
As Far As I Can See
2019 · album
The Truth
2018 · single
People Are My Drug
2018 · album
Skin and Bone
2017 · single
Old Hwy D
2016 · EP
Southland Mission
2015 · album
This Side Up
2013 · EP
Hungry Mother Blues
2011 · album
Phil Cook and His Feat
2009 · album
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Biography
You already know Phil Cook, at least if you’ve listened to any of the most essential folk-rock, indie rock, or even gospel records of the last decade. The spirited piano solo on Hiss Golden Messenger’s “Day O Day,” the incisive melody of Bon Iver’s “AUTAC,” the mesmerizing elegance of the keys on Hurray for the Riff Raff’s “Life on Earth”—yes, those are all Phil Cook, a beloved collaborator capable of transforming an entire song with a pretty lick here, a sharp line there. The War on Drugs, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ani DiFranco, Nathaniel Rateliff, Frazey Ford, the Indigo Girls: Cook’s partnerships in just the last dozen years shape their own best-of. But now, Phil Cook has returned to his first musical love: solo piano. It is, after all, the instrument of his upbringing and now the most direct line between his fathoms-deep sensitivity and the ears of his audience. On the new release, All These Years, Cook’s playing—a chronicle of gorgeous and emotionally expansive meditations—reorients expectations of solo piano composition and improvisation. Indeed, that exquisite album is just the start for a player approaching the grand old instrument from the perhaps unlikely foundation of American folk music.