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Time Will Tell Our Story

The Gordons

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Having recorded together since 1976, this duo mixes the best of bluegrass and mountain music for a bare-bones, no-nonsense approach to enjoyable toe-tappers. Beginning with "Make Believe," the sweet harmonies work stellar over the guitar work of Gary Gordon and autoharp performance of Roberta Gordon. The resemblance to groups like the Carter Family is almost eerie in places, but the musicianship is what carries the record from high beginning to end. Sharing as well as splitting vocal duties, songs such as "Gone Gonna Rise Again" and "Better Place" are slow- to mid-tempo acoustic-oriented numbers that resemble the Dixie Chicks circa Home. The laid-back approach rarely hurts the songs presented, but a few numbers could use a slight amount of editing. "The Flood" could have come off more like O Brother Where Art Thou, with Gary Gordon coming across like Travis Tritt in terms of tone. "Worth It to Watch 'Em Run" is standard rapid bluegrass fare with Roberta on lead vocals and the banjo of Bill Cross coming to the fore. "Cottonmill" has an Irish or Celtic sway to it and is one of the album's highlights. "Sweet Time" misses the mark a bit, as the song is a bit aimless in its structure and format. "Follow Mother Home" sticks to the lovable harmonies and narrative of the hereafter. "I'll follow her in her footsteps/To be with her someday," is just one example of the religious message underlining the work. The centerpiece of the album is the eight-minute "John Barleycorn," which takes some time or repeated listens to warm to. With a dirge-like beginning over the opening moments, the duo keeps the tempo throughout, resulting in a monotonous listen. The title track exemplifies what works best on the album, a give-and-take vocal with a quaint yet gorgeous Appalachian arrangement.
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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1
Make Believe
00:03:34

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

2
Gone Gonna Rise Again
00:04:49

The Gordons, MainArtist - Si Kahn, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

3
The Flood
00:03:18

Gary Gordon, Composer - The Gordons, MainArtist

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

4
Worth It To Watch 'Em Run
00:02:05

The Gordons, MainArtist - Noah Gordon/Louie Parker, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

5
Cottonmill
00:04:00

The Gordons, MainArtist - Roberta Gordon/Holly Tashian, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

6
Ashland Breakdown
00:03:24

Bill Monroe, Composer - The Gordons, MainArtist

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

7
Sweet Time
00:03:24

The Gordons, MainArtist - Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

8
Better Place
00:03:51

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

9
Follow Mother Home
00:04:15

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

10
Goin' Home
00:02:57

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

11
John Barleycorn
00:08:02

Traditional, Composer - The Gordons, MainArtist

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

12
She Loves Her Children So
00:02:16

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

13
Time Will Tell Our Story
00:04:17

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

14
I Believe
00:03:15

The Gordons, MainArtist - Gary Gordon/Roberta Gordon, Composer

2002 The Gordons 2002 The Gordons

Albumbeschreibung

Having recorded together since 1976, this duo mixes the best of bluegrass and mountain music for a bare-bones, no-nonsense approach to enjoyable toe-tappers. Beginning with "Make Believe," the sweet harmonies work stellar over the guitar work of Gary Gordon and autoharp performance of Roberta Gordon. The resemblance to groups like the Carter Family is almost eerie in places, but the musicianship is what carries the record from high beginning to end. Sharing as well as splitting vocal duties, songs such as "Gone Gonna Rise Again" and "Better Place" are slow- to mid-tempo acoustic-oriented numbers that resemble the Dixie Chicks circa Home. The laid-back approach rarely hurts the songs presented, but a few numbers could use a slight amount of editing. "The Flood" could have come off more like O Brother Where Art Thou, with Gary Gordon coming across like Travis Tritt in terms of tone. "Worth It to Watch 'Em Run" is standard rapid bluegrass fare with Roberta on lead vocals and the banjo of Bill Cross coming to the fore. "Cottonmill" has an Irish or Celtic sway to it and is one of the album's highlights. "Sweet Time" misses the mark a bit, as the song is a bit aimless in its structure and format. "Follow Mother Home" sticks to the lovable harmonies and narrative of the hereafter. "I'll follow her in her footsteps/To be with her someday," is just one example of the religious message underlining the work. The centerpiece of the album is the eight-minute "John Barleycorn," which takes some time or repeated listens to warm to. With a dirge-like beginning over the opening moments, the duo keeps the tempo throughout, resulting in a monotonous listen. The title track exemplifies what works best on the album, a give-and-take vocal with a quaint yet gorgeous Appalachian arrangement.
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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