The Earls Of Leicester - Rattle & Roar (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Earls Of Leicester
- Title: Rattle & Roar
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Concord Records
- Genre: Country, Bluegrass
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:44:38
- Total Size: 108 / 248 / 885 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. The Train That Carried My Girl from Town
02. Why Did You Wander?
03. All I Want Is You
04. Steel Guitar Blues Intro
05. Steel Guitar Blues
06. You Can Feel It in Your Soul
07. A Faded Red Ribbon
08. Just Ain’t
09. Mother Prays Loud in Her Sleep
10. I’m Working on a Road (To Glory Land)
11. Will You Be Lonesome Too?
12. Flint Hill Special
13. What’s Good for You (Should Be Alright for Me)
14. The Girl I Love Don’t Pay Me No Mind
15. Branded Wherever I Go
16. Buck Creek Gal
17. Pray for the Boys
Dobro master Jerry Douglas and a handful of top pickers pay homage to one of the most influential acts in the history of bluegrass with the "supergroup" the Earls of Leicester. Douglas has cited Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and their group the Foggy Mountain Boys as a key influence on his musical development, and credits Josh Graves, the group's Dobro player, as the man who first made him want to learn the instrument. As he became a respected and popular musician, Douglas occasionally considered putting together a band that would pay homage to the Flatt & Scruggs songbook, but wasn't sure he could find instrumentalists who could capture their sound. Douglas changed his mind about that when he was booked to play on a session with fiddle player Johnny Warren, whose father, Paul Warren, was a longtime veteran of the Foggy Mountain Boys. Johnny's banjo player, Charlie Cushman, a longtime presence on the Nashville bluegrass scene, was also on the date, and as Douglas later put it, "The banjo, the fiddle, and the Dobro came together in a way that sounded exactly like what I'd heard so many years ago, the first time I saw Flatt & Scruggs." Douglas recruited Warren and Cushman as the core of his Foggy Mountain Boys tribute group, and then brought in Tim O'Brien of Hot Rize to play mandolin, Barry Bales from Alison Krauss' group on bass, and noted songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Camp to handle vocals and guitar. Naming the new group the Earls of Leicester and focusing their repertoire on Flatt & Scruggs classics, Douglas and his bandmates entered the studio to record a self-titled album that was released by Rounder Records in the fall of 2014, and the band played a number of live dates in support. The album earned rave reviews from bluegrass followers, and won the 2015 Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, as well as four trophies from the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards. Douglas took the group back into the studio to record a second album in 2016. For the sessions, the lineup featured Douglas, Camp, Warren, Cushman, Bales, and new member Jeff White on mandolin and harmony vocals. Cut live in a single room, Rattle & Roar was released by Rounder Records in July 2016.
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01. The Train That Carried My Girl from Town
02. Why Did You Wander?
03. All I Want Is You
04. Steel Guitar Blues Intro
05. Steel Guitar Blues
06. You Can Feel It in Your Soul
07. A Faded Red Ribbon
08. Just Ain’t
09. Mother Prays Loud in Her Sleep
10. I’m Working on a Road (To Glory Land)
11. Will You Be Lonesome Too?
12. Flint Hill Special
13. What’s Good for You (Should Be Alright for Me)
14. The Girl I Love Don’t Pay Me No Mind
15. Branded Wherever I Go
16. Buck Creek Gal
17. Pray for the Boys
Dobro master Jerry Douglas and a handful of top pickers pay homage to one of the most influential acts in the history of bluegrass with the "supergroup" the Earls of Leicester. Douglas has cited Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and their group the Foggy Mountain Boys as a key influence on his musical development, and credits Josh Graves, the group's Dobro player, as the man who first made him want to learn the instrument. As he became a respected and popular musician, Douglas occasionally considered putting together a band that would pay homage to the Flatt & Scruggs songbook, but wasn't sure he could find instrumentalists who could capture their sound. Douglas changed his mind about that when he was booked to play on a session with fiddle player Johnny Warren, whose father, Paul Warren, was a longtime veteran of the Foggy Mountain Boys. Johnny's banjo player, Charlie Cushman, a longtime presence on the Nashville bluegrass scene, was also on the date, and as Douglas later put it, "The banjo, the fiddle, and the Dobro came together in a way that sounded exactly like what I'd heard so many years ago, the first time I saw Flatt & Scruggs." Douglas recruited Warren and Cushman as the core of his Foggy Mountain Boys tribute group, and then brought in Tim O'Brien of Hot Rize to play mandolin, Barry Bales from Alison Krauss' group on bass, and noted songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Camp to handle vocals and guitar. Naming the new group the Earls of Leicester and focusing their repertoire on Flatt & Scruggs classics, Douglas and his bandmates entered the studio to record a self-titled album that was released by Rounder Records in the fall of 2014, and the band played a number of live dates in support. The album earned rave reviews from bluegrass followers, and won the 2015 Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, as well as four trophies from the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards. Douglas took the group back into the studio to record a second album in 2016. For the sessions, the lineup featured Douglas, Camp, Warren, Cushman, Bales, and new member Jeff White on mandolin and harmony vocals. Cut live in a single room, Rattle & Roar was released by Rounder Records in July 2016.
Year 2016 | Blues | Country | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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