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Clinch Mountain Sweethearts can be thought of as a bluegrass version of John Prine's In Spite of Ourselves. Like Prine, Stanley is joined by a number of female singers, both later and classic, on 16 bluegrass gems. In fact, several names -- Iris DeMent, Lucinda Williams, and Melba Montgomery -- show up on both collections. Maria Muldaur cuts loose and gives it her all on the bluesy "The Memory of Your Smile." When Stanley joins her, the sound is oh so lonesome. DeMent joins the fray on "Ridin' That Midnight Train" and "Trust Each Other," and while both cuts work pretty well, the country inflections in her voice get lost in the up-tempo material. One surprising cut features Chely Wright who, believe it or not, offers a good old-time vocal on "Angel Band" that has almost nothing in common with her trendy Nashville work. Montgomery delivers a gutsy take on Hank Williams' "You Win Again," which is a tad more believable coming from a female point of view. The Clinch Mountain Boys sound great as always. Combining bluegrass and old-time, they find the right groove for each piece and never hurry a song. Clinch Mountain Sweethearts works better than the Prine collection, mostly because Stanley is well-matched with most of his co-singers. When their voices don't match, they stay out of each other's way. Once again, Clinch Mountain Sweethearts finds Stanley making good music by adding a few contemporary touches to mountain traditions.
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Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Ralph Stanley & Friends, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
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Clinch Mountain Sweethearts can be thought of as a bluegrass version of John Prine's In Spite of Ourselves. Like Prine, Stanley is joined by a number of female singers, both later and classic, on 16 bluegrass gems. In fact, several names -- Iris DeMent, Lucinda Williams, and Melba Montgomery -- show up on both collections. Maria Muldaur cuts loose and gives it her all on the bluesy "The Memory of Your Smile." When Stanley joins her, the sound is oh so lonesome. DeMent joins the fray on "Ridin' That Midnight Train" and "Trust Each Other," and while both cuts work pretty well, the country inflections in her voice get lost in the up-tempo material. One surprising cut features Chely Wright who, believe it or not, offers a good old-time vocal on "Angel Band" that has almost nothing in common with her trendy Nashville work. Montgomery delivers a gutsy take on Hank Williams' "You Win Again," which is a tad more believable coming from a female point of view. The Clinch Mountain Boys sound great as always. Combining bluegrass and old-time, they find the right groove for each piece and never hurry a song. Clinch Mountain Sweethearts works better than the Prine collection, mostly because Stanley is well-matched with most of his co-singers. When their voices don't match, they stay out of each other's way. Once again, Clinch Mountain Sweethearts finds Stanley making good music by adding a few contemporary touches to mountain traditions.
© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 16 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 00:47:42
- Artistas principais: Ralph Stanley & Friends
- Gravadora: Rebel Records Llc
- Género: Blues/Country/Folk Folk
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
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