J.D. Crowe, The New South - Lefty's Old Guitar (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: J.D. Crowe, The New South
- Title: Lefty's Old Guitar
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Rounder
- Genre: Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:34:12
- Total Size: 208 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Mississippi River Raft
02. Lefty's Old Guitar
03. Just Loving You
04. Rovin' Gambler
05. In My Next Life
06. You Can Be A Millionaire With Me
07. I Only Wish You Knew
08. Loneliness
09. I'm A Hobo
10. Too Often Left Alone
11. Blue Bonnet Lane
12. She Knows When You're On My Mind Again
It's been over 30 years since J.D. Crowe laid down his legendary newgrass in the mid-'70s with Tony Rice, a lively mix of old and new acoustic music. Few groups sound this fresh today, and even Crowe leans much closer to tradition on Lefty's Old Guitar. Banjoist Crowe is joined by mandolinist Dwight McCall, guitarist Ricky Wasson, fiddler Ron Stewart, and bassist Harold Nixon on a dozen tradition-based songs that clock in at 34 minutes. Wasson handles most of the lead vocals, and his tone and range are vaguely reminiscent of Rice's; his depth and resonance add a bit of folk grit to ballads like "In My Next Life." He's usually joined by Crowe and McCall on the choruses, creating a rich harmonic mix and upping the emotional ante. In two instances, Crowe and the New South vary the mandolin/guitar/banjo arrangements, on "Lefty's Old Guitar" and "She Knows When You're on My Mind Again," adding Doug Jernigan's pedal steel. This adds a definite country flavor without really altering the band's bluegrass approach. For old fans and anyone who enjoys solid bluegrass performed with lots of feeling, Lefty's Old Guitar shows J.D. Crowe & the New South in good form.
01. Mississippi River Raft
02. Lefty's Old Guitar
03. Just Loving You
04. Rovin' Gambler
05. In My Next Life
06. You Can Be A Millionaire With Me
07. I Only Wish You Knew
08. Loneliness
09. I'm A Hobo
10. Too Often Left Alone
11. Blue Bonnet Lane
12. She Knows When You're On My Mind Again
It's been over 30 years since J.D. Crowe laid down his legendary newgrass in the mid-'70s with Tony Rice, a lively mix of old and new acoustic music. Few groups sound this fresh today, and even Crowe leans much closer to tradition on Lefty's Old Guitar. Banjoist Crowe is joined by mandolinist Dwight McCall, guitarist Ricky Wasson, fiddler Ron Stewart, and bassist Harold Nixon on a dozen tradition-based songs that clock in at 34 minutes. Wasson handles most of the lead vocals, and his tone and range are vaguely reminiscent of Rice's; his depth and resonance add a bit of folk grit to ballads like "In My Next Life." He's usually joined by Crowe and McCall on the choruses, creating a rich harmonic mix and upping the emotional ante. In two instances, Crowe and the New South vary the mandolin/guitar/banjo arrangements, on "Lefty's Old Guitar" and "She Knows When You're on My Mind Again," adding Doug Jernigan's pedal steel. This adds a definite country flavor without really altering the band's bluegrass approach. For old fans and anyone who enjoys solid bluegrass performed with lots of feeling, Lefty's Old Guitar shows J.D. Crowe & the New South in good form.
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