Help me out with my bluegrass music selection, mostly I like mandolin.
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Help me out with my bluegrass music selection, mostly I like mandolin.
http://lesmadeleines.free.fr/cinema/stowe2.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey
Hear's a startar fore yuo.
thanks roo exactally what I was looking for :rolleyes: (hukd on foniks wurkd for mi)Quote:
Originally Posted by bad_roo
The Seldom Scene - "Live at the Cellar Door"
South Austin Jug Band - "South Austin Jug Band"
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman - "So What"
Eat n' Run "Driving Me Crazy"
www.voyagerrecords.com/cd_cass.htm, catalogue #VRCD355
(shameless plug for me) :biggrin:
also check out VRCD359, Williams & Bray
Lots of good stuff in that catalogue.
AKPM, Go find this CD: "Home Sweet Home"
It is a CD featuring the music of Doc and Merle Watson, recorded at one of their early backyard shows. The tapes were then put away and never released until years later when Sam Bush, Marty Suart, T. Michael Coleman, and Alan O'Bryant found them and with the blessing of the Watson family, overdubbed their parts in to make the orginal recordings sound more complete.
Also I think you would like this guy:
http://sambush.com/downloads/sam_bush_color.jpg
I would start with his live "Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride" CD. It came out in 2000 on Sugarhill Records.
been DEE skussed b4
and one year later saw the green cards again,
both their albums are tight.
boy yur age may like the nickel creek too.
Old Crow Medicine Show
The Waybacks
Wagon Wheel- my new road anthemQuote:
Originally Posted by nest
Listening to this one now:
http://www.homegrownmusic.net/images/pinkin.jpg
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...34307?v=glance
... it's pretty trippy.
Old and In the Way!!!
Grishman Garcia- Shady Grove.
Bela- Bluegrass sessions
Yonder Mountain String Band
Sam Bush
South Catherine Street Jug Band
Alison Krause
Pick any 2orthreeof the above and you will not be disappointed.
Start with some Ralph Stanley and some Bill Monroe and go from there.
Just for variety sake, get some Hayseed Dixie and Jug (all cover stuff, but purty good).
Alison Krauss & Union Station: "so long so wrong"
Alison Krauss & Union Station: "Now that I found you". Collection of her best bluegrass adn gospel. More in the traditional vein.
Bela Fleck and Flecktones; "Left of Cool".
Grsiman and Garcia's "Shady Grove" seemed plodding, weak, and Garcia seemed tired to me. I sold it. I second: "Old & In the Way", Garcia and friends. Overall, a must better effort.
Oooooh - Old School. In that case I say damn the torpedoes and buy anything you can featuring Lester Flatt or Earl Scruggs.... or both.Quote:
Originally Posted by iceman
yeah, old school is good learnin'
my favorite: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=music
I like John Hartford may he rest in peace. Check out Aeroplane and he's on Oh Brother where Art Thou and many others. Doc & Merle Watson, Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss & Union Station & lots more. Checkout www.ckua.org Fire on The Mountain for some good bluegrass
http://www.thespps.org/about.php
And download some High on the Hog or the most recent YMSB show from:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php
Pizza Tapes?
I've seen a lot of good bluegrass, but the band that recently left me in absolute awe was Burned Biscuits. They are young and amazing and currently call Asheville, NC home. The lead singer's voice is unbelievable -- I was puddy in her hands... Check 'em out, they blow most of the contemporary suggestions made in this thread clear outta the water.
Check out:
"The Open Road" Playing out of Colorado (Lyons?)...they tour all over...I saw an amazing performance at the Targhee Bluegrass Festival like 3 years ago. They have two or three CD's, one of them is called "Cold Wind on Fletcher Hill". Awesome album with a very old-school feel.
"The Reeltime Travelers" Out of the Southeast somewhere...maybe TN. Kinda a mix between bluegrass and oldtime string band music.
If you're Kazaa'ing (or similar) these guys here are some good tracks:
"Cold Wind" Open Road
"Eyes Like Cherries" Reeltime Travelers
"Halleluja" Reeltime Travelers"
Railroad Earth
Is it incumbent upon bluegrass singers to resemble office sex pests?