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VA - Bluegrass Number 1's: A Collection Of Chart-Topping Songs
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate320kbit
GenreBlues
GenreCountry
GenreFolk
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 1 year
Size 140.05 MB
 
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The idea of bluegrass "hits" seems like an anomaly, but on this two-disc, 26-song collection, some of the finest contemporary pickers and singers show their wares. And they're good wares, to say the least. Whether it's on the introductory tune, "Lonesome Wind Blues" by Rhonda Vincent, or the country leanings of "We're Steppin' Out Tonight" by Bobby Hicks with Del McCoury, the first disc has a very impressive flow to it. At times, it's not the mandolin or banjo-blazing songs in the vein of Ricky Skaggs or Bill Monroe, but the somber, folk-sy dirges like "Who Will Watch the Home Place" that are instantly attractive. Later on is another gem from Lynn Morris called "Mama's Hand," which brings to mind early Dolly Parton. The fun-loving, boogie-driven "Thirty Years of Farming" results in a grin-inducing tune, despite singing about the problems of the American farmer. Alison Krauss lends her trademark sound on "New Fool,", a mid-tempo tune rounded out by her stellar supporting cast. Bandmember Dan Tyminski gives a good performance on the laid-back "Carry Me Across the Mountain." This is in direct contrast to the old-school, rollicking toe-tapper "Riding the Danville Pike," courtesy of Blue Highway. Perhaps the highlight is "Bed by the Window" by James King, which sounds like Hank Williams or Vern Gosdin. Laurie Lewis also brings to life "Tall Pines," which is more of a roots-tinted tune than traditional bluegrass. More of the traditional influences are felt on the high yodeling of "I've Been So Lonesome." A second disc consisting of eight tunes begins with the rousing instrumental "Whistling Rufus," by Tom Adams and Michael Cleveland. Open Road has the blueprint down pat, sounding as if they're performing around one microphone with a single dim light bulb overhead during "I'm Not Perfect." One of the better tunes on this second disc is the Gillian Welch-like rendition of "My Warfare Will Soon Be Over," by Ginny Hawker. Only "Goin' Where I've Never Been Before" surpasses it; the latter is a blistering and infectious tune that, like so much of this collection, does the genre a wealth of justice. 

Track Listing:
01. Lonesome Wind Blues - Rhonda Vincent
02. We’re Steppin’ Out Tonight - Bobby Hicks with Del McCoury
03. Who Will Watch the Home Place? - Laurie Lewis
04. Thirty Years of Farming - James King
05. New Fool - Alison Krauss + Union Station
06. Waiting for You - J.D. Crowe & the New South
07. The Bramble and the Rose - The Lynn Morris Band
08. Riding the Danville Pike - Blue Highway
09. Is the Grass Any Bluer - Rhonda Vincent
10. Bed by the Window - James King
11. Duncan & Brady (He’s Been on the Job Too Long) - The Johnson Mountain Boys
12. Mama’s Hand - Lynn Morris
13. Grapes on the Vine - The Rice Brothers
14. Tall Pines - Laurie Lewis
15. The Cold Hard Facts - The Del McCoury Band
16. So Long, So Wrong - Alison Krauss + Union Station
17. I’ve Never Been So Lonesome - Longview
18. Carry Me Across the Mountain - Dan Tyminski

Extra Informatie:
Aantal Discs: 1xCD
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Format: MP3 @ 320kbit
Year of Release: 2004
Speelduur: 61 minuten
Cover: Front is in de RARs verwerkt

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