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Fine Time at Our House

John McCutcheon

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John McCutcheon's love for traditional Appalachian music is apparent on all of his many albums, but Fine Times at Our House, recorded for Jean Ritchie and George Pickow's Greenhays label, is particularly neo-Appalachian in feel, featuring several fiddle medleys and McCutcheon's own bright and airy hammer dulcimer playing. Among the many highlights here are the opener, "Wild Rose of the Mountain," a fiddle reel that makes the heart soar, and a wonderful segue that puts two traditional melodies, "Lonesome John" and "Fine Times at Our House," together in one basket. Most of the tracks are instrumentals, but McCutcheon's appropriately creaky singing on the haunting dirge "Times Are Not What They Used to Be" is particularly moving. A bright joy seems to permeate every inch of this record, and its offhand, easy flow makes it a wonderful introduction to McCutcheon's considerable body of work.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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Fine Time at Our House

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1
Wild Rose of the Mountain/Wild Rose of the Mountain
00:05:04

John McCutcheon, MainArtist - Si Kahn, Composer

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

2
Hale's Rag
00:02:52

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

3
Nancy Ann/Hey, John D, Where'd You Get Your Britches
00:03:14

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

4
Lonesome John/Fine Times at Our House
00:03:38

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

5
Amelia's
00:03:28

John McCutcheon, MainArtist - Bob McQuillen, Composer

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

6
Samanthra
00:03:46

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

7
I Am the Bravest Cowboy/Cowboy's Dream
00:03:56

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

8
Times Are Not What They Used to Be
00:05:35

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

9
Grandpa's Waltz/Clarinet Polka
00:05:09

John McCutcheon, MainArtist - Paul Van Arsdale/traditional, Composer

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

10
Sally Anne
00:02:10

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

11
Back Side of Albany/Cooley's Reel
00:03:50

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

12
O'Carolan's Farewell to Music
00:03:19

Traditional, Composer - John McCutcheon, MainArtist

2010 Appalseed Productions 2010 Appalseed Productions

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John McCutcheon's love for traditional Appalachian music is apparent on all of his many albums, but Fine Times at Our House, recorded for Jean Ritchie and George Pickow's Greenhays label, is particularly neo-Appalachian in feel, featuring several fiddle medleys and McCutcheon's own bright and airy hammer dulcimer playing. Among the many highlights here are the opener, "Wild Rose of the Mountain," a fiddle reel that makes the heart soar, and a wonderful segue that puts two traditional melodies, "Lonesome John" and "Fine Times at Our House," together in one basket. Most of the tracks are instrumentals, but McCutcheon's appropriately creaky singing on the haunting dirge "Times Are Not What They Used to Be" is particularly moving. A bright joy seems to permeate every inch of this record, and its offhand, easy flow makes it a wonderful introduction to McCutcheon's considerable body of work.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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