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Jimmy Martin|Tribute To The King Of Bluegrass - Volume 1

Tribute To The King Of Bluegrass - Volume 1

Jimmy Martin

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Although he is less well known than bluegrass pioneers Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley, the irascible Jimmy Martin has done as much as either to shape the sound of the genre, almost single-handedly developing what can only be termed honky tonk bluegrass. Martin is stubborn and brilliant, a rebel playing a style of music that favors tradition and only reluctantly abides innovation, and his larger than life personality has probably made him as many enemies as friends. But acknowledged or not, Martin's stamp is everywhere in contemporary bluegrass, and his impact on country music as a whole is also not to be underestimated. This tribute to Martin is rather special because it brings together four skilled musicians who all got their start as members of Martin's backup band, the Sunny Mountain Boys. Banjo players J.D. Crowe and Kenny Ingram, along with mandolin players Audie Blaylock and Paul Williams, join forces here to produce a surprisingly consistent and cohesive album. Their immersion in Martin's music is complete, which means they actually sound like a band (with Blaylock handling most of the lead vocals) rather than stars taking turns at the microphone, as is the case with most tribute affairs. Among the highlights here are versions of "Doin' My Time," "Ocean of Diamonds," and a marvelous rendition of A.P. Carter's "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes." Also worth mentioning is the version here of Martin's wise and cautionary "God Guide Our Leader's Hand," which is timeless in its call for careful consideration in all things political.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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Tribute To The King Of Bluegrass - Volume 1

Jimmy Martin

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1
Sonny Osborne Intro
00:00:10

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

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2
Sophronie
00:02:40

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3
You Don't Know My Mind
00:02:59

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4
Losin' You
00:03:03

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

5
Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me
00:02:48

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

6
She Left Me Again
00:03:06

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

7
Doin' My Time
00:03:48

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

8
I Cried Again
00:02:28

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

9
Homerun Man
00:02:14

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

10
Ocean Of Diamonds
00:02:44

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

11
God Guide Our Leaders Hand
00:03:06

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

12
What Would You Give In Exchange
00:02:45

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

13
I'd Like To Hear Them Preach It
00:03:10

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

14
Hold What You Got
00:02:25

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

15
Walkin' Shoes
00:02:15

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

16
Steppin' Stones
00:02:48

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

17
I'm Thinkin' Tonight Of My Blues Eyes
00:03:14

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

18
Tennessee
00:02:41

Jimmy Martin, MainArtist

2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE 2004 KOCH RECORDS NASHVILLE

Albumbeschreibung

Although he is less well known than bluegrass pioneers Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley, the irascible Jimmy Martin has done as much as either to shape the sound of the genre, almost single-handedly developing what can only be termed honky tonk bluegrass. Martin is stubborn and brilliant, a rebel playing a style of music that favors tradition and only reluctantly abides innovation, and his larger than life personality has probably made him as many enemies as friends. But acknowledged or not, Martin's stamp is everywhere in contemporary bluegrass, and his impact on country music as a whole is also not to be underestimated. This tribute to Martin is rather special because it brings together four skilled musicians who all got their start as members of Martin's backup band, the Sunny Mountain Boys. Banjo players J.D. Crowe and Kenny Ingram, along with mandolin players Audie Blaylock and Paul Williams, join forces here to produce a surprisingly consistent and cohesive album. Their immersion in Martin's music is complete, which means they actually sound like a band (with Blaylock handling most of the lead vocals) rather than stars taking turns at the microphone, as is the case with most tribute affairs. Among the highlights here are versions of "Doin' My Time," "Ocean of Diamonds," and a marvelous rendition of A.P. Carter's "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes." Also worth mentioning is the version here of Martin's wise and cautionary "God Guide Our Leader's Hand," which is timeless in its call for careful consideration in all things political.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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