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The writing credits themselves tell an interesting story on an early Seldom Scene album. Names like Norman Blake, John Prine, Hank Williams, and Earl Scruggs show the eclectic nature of the band's repertoire. No matter what genre the song came from, however, the Seldom Scene put their distinct stamp on it. A bouncy "Hello Mary Lou," for instance, has almost nothing in common with the Rick Nelson version, while a high-spirited version of "Paradise" is played fast enough for a country flat-footing contest. Add to this John Starling's resonant lead, the group's three-part harmony, and the sweet sounds of Mike Auldridge's dobro, and this band is immediately recognizable. While few would object to the band's style or material today, rock songs, folk vocals, and dobro -- as opposed to fiddle -- made the band unwelcome in some bluegrass circles in the early '70s. Nonetheless, even the most tried-and-true traditionalist can appreciate pieces like "I've Lost You" and "House of Gold." The standout track among standout tracks? Duffey's rendition of "Small Exception of Me." His high tenor packs the song with lots of mountain soul, milking it for every possible drop of pathos. The Seldom Scene never played any better than they did on their early Rebel albums -- new bluegrass bands did. A must-have for old fans, Act Two also provides an excellent introduction for newcomers and a fine place to indoctrinate oneself into the treasures of progressive bluegrass.
© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo
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Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Seldom Scene, MainArtist
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
Albumbeschreibung
The writing credits themselves tell an interesting story on an early Seldom Scene album. Names like Norman Blake, John Prine, Hank Williams, and Earl Scruggs show the eclectic nature of the band's repertoire. No matter what genre the song came from, however, the Seldom Scene put their distinct stamp on it. A bouncy "Hello Mary Lou," for instance, has almost nothing in common with the Rick Nelson version, while a high-spirited version of "Paradise" is played fast enough for a country flat-footing contest. Add to this John Starling's resonant lead, the group's three-part harmony, and the sweet sounds of Mike Auldridge's dobro, and this band is immediately recognizable. While few would object to the band's style or material today, rock songs, folk vocals, and dobro -- as opposed to fiddle -- made the band unwelcome in some bluegrass circles in the early '70s. Nonetheless, even the most tried-and-true traditionalist can appreciate pieces like "I've Lost You" and "House of Gold." The standout track among standout tracks? Duffey's rendition of "Small Exception of Me." His high tenor packs the song with lots of mountain soul, milking it for every possible drop of pathos. The Seldom Scene never played any better than they did on their early Rebel albums -- new bluegrass bands did. A must-have for old fans, Act Two also provides an excellent introduction for newcomers and a fine place to indoctrinate oneself into the treasures of progressive bluegrass.
© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 13 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:35:15
- Künstler: Seldom Scene
- Label: Rebel Records Llc
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Folk
2005 Rebel Records Llc 2005 Rebel Records Llc
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