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Steve Martin|The Crow: New Songs For the Five-String Banjo

The Crow: New Songs For the Five-String Banjo

Steve Martin

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First off, there's no "King Tut" here, and this isn't Steve Martin with an arrow through his head using the five-string banjo as a prop and trying to be funny. The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo is exactly what the title says it is -- it's a banjo album, spotlighting Martin originals on the instrument (of the 16 tracks, all but one are his own compositions). And guess what? Martin is pretty good at the banjo, and this is no vanity project. Tracks like the stirring and revealing "Daddy Played the Banjo," the blisteringly kinetic "Hoedown at Alice's," the very pretty "Freddie's Lilt," and the expansive, even beautifully ornate "Calico Train" (there are two versions here) not only wouldn't seem out of place on any progressive bluegrass album, they'd probably be the best cuts on it. Martin has a lot of help, yes, from the likes of Mary Black, Vince Gill, Tim O'Brien, Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs (Scruggs' presence here should tell you something about Martin's playing chops), Tony Trischka, and Pete Wernick, and the album is lovingly produced by John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but make no mistake, this is completely Martin's album and it's his vision all the way. He even takes a very successful shot at frailing the banjo with the lovely and modal "Clawhammer Medley," the one non-original here. Everyone knows that Martin can be very funny, but The Crow isn't a joke. It's a first-class banjo album. One wonders if entering an archery tournament is next on this talented performer's agenda. Here's guessing Martin's probably pretty good at that, too.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
Daddy Played the Banjo
00:03:19

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

2
Pitkin County Turnaround
00:02:26

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

3
Hoedown At Alice's
00:03:13

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

4
Late for School
00:03:46

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

5
Tin Roof
00:02:17

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

6
Words Unspoken
00:02:52

Pete Wernick, ComposerLyricist - STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

7
Pretty Flowers
00:02:41

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

8
Wally on the Run
00:01:36

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

9
Freddie's Lilt
00:02:54

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

10
Saga of the Old West
00:03:23

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

11
Clawhammer Medley
00:02:16

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

12
Calico Train
00:04:46

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

13
Banana Banjo
00:02:14

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

14
Blue River Waltz
00:02:17

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

15
The Crow
00:03:23

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - John McEuen, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

16
Calico Train (Instrumental)
00:03:09

STEVE MARTIN, MainArtist

℗ 2009 Rounder Records Manufactured and distributed by Concord Music Group

Album review

First off, there's no "King Tut" here, and this isn't Steve Martin with an arrow through his head using the five-string banjo as a prop and trying to be funny. The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo is exactly what the title says it is -- it's a banjo album, spotlighting Martin originals on the instrument (of the 16 tracks, all but one are his own compositions). And guess what? Martin is pretty good at the banjo, and this is no vanity project. Tracks like the stirring and revealing "Daddy Played the Banjo," the blisteringly kinetic "Hoedown at Alice's," the very pretty "Freddie's Lilt," and the expansive, even beautifully ornate "Calico Train" (there are two versions here) not only wouldn't seem out of place on any progressive bluegrass album, they'd probably be the best cuts on it. Martin has a lot of help, yes, from the likes of Mary Black, Vince Gill, Tim O'Brien, Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs (Scruggs' presence here should tell you something about Martin's playing chops), Tony Trischka, and Pete Wernick, and the album is lovingly produced by John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but make no mistake, this is completely Martin's album and it's his vision all the way. He even takes a very successful shot at frailing the banjo with the lovely and modal "Clawhammer Medley," the one non-original here. Everyone knows that Martin can be very funny, but The Crow isn't a joke. It's a first-class banjo album. One wonders if entering an archery tournament is next on this talented performer's agenda. Here's guessing Martin's probably pretty good at that, too.

© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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