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Iron & Diamonds

The Gibson Brothers

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The Gibson Brothers play a low-key, emotional style of bluegrass with some country and early rock influences. Their close sibling harmonies place them firmly within the bluegrass continuum while their fine songwriting helps expand the music's parameters. "Picker's Blues" is a good example, a tune that talks about music making with a combination of pride and self-effacing humor. The instrumental prowess of the brothers and their band belies the modesty they bring to the lyric when they sing "It's all been done before..." Two voices, a simple bassline,and spare guitar chords accent "Lonely Me, Lonely You," a classic of close harmony singing, with Eric Gibson's guitar solo adding a beautiful jazzy touch to the arrangement. "It's a Long Way Down" is a perfect song of disillusion and heartache, another country-influenced track. The singer wallows in his heartache and warns his departed lover of life's perils while the music bubbles happily in the background. "Iron & Diamonds" is an autobiographical song about growing up near Lyon Mountain in the Adirondacks, a place obsessed with mining and baseball. Eric Gibson's banjo and Clayton Campbell's fiddle give the story of hard labor and broken dreams a morose, funereal mood. The tunes the Brothers choose to cover are always given surprising new arrangements. They make over Tom Petty's "Cabin Down Below" into a down-home celebration of country living while Steve Earle's "The Other Side of Town" is acoustic honky tonk music at its best, with Junior Barber's resonator guitar adding pedal steel-like fills. The brothers give Julie Miller's sardonic "Somewhere Trouble Don't Go" a bluegrass bounce that takes some of the sting out its dark lyric. "A World So Full of Love," by Roger Miller and Faron Young sports a great brokenhearted lyric and some clever wordplay. The Gibson's harmonies make the song a winner.

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1
Cabin Down Below
00:02:55

Tom Petty, Composer - The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

2
Iron & Diamonds
00:04:03

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

3
One Step Closer To The Grave
00:02:44

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

4
The Other Side Of Town
00:03:28

Steve Earle, Composer - The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

5
Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
00:04:22

Julie Miller, Composer - The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

6
Lonely Me, Lonely You
00:03:06

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

7
Picker's Blues
00:03:21

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

8
A World So Full Of Love
00:02:57

Roger Miller, ComposerLyricist - Faron Young, ComposerLyricist - The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

9
Angry Man
00:02:35

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

10
Bloom Off The Rose
00:03:02

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

11
Long Way Down
00:02:48

The Gibson Brothers, Musician, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leigh Gibson, Composer - Eric Gibson, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

12
Gone Home
00:03:09

The Gibson Brothers, MainArtist - Bill Carlisle, Composer

(C) 2008 Sugar Hill Records ℗ 2008 Sugar Hill Records

Albumbeschreibung

The Gibson Brothers play a low-key, emotional style of bluegrass with some country and early rock influences. Their close sibling harmonies place them firmly within the bluegrass continuum while their fine songwriting helps expand the music's parameters. "Picker's Blues" is a good example, a tune that talks about music making with a combination of pride and self-effacing humor. The instrumental prowess of the brothers and their band belies the modesty they bring to the lyric when they sing "It's all been done before..." Two voices, a simple bassline,and spare guitar chords accent "Lonely Me, Lonely You," a classic of close harmony singing, with Eric Gibson's guitar solo adding a beautiful jazzy touch to the arrangement. "It's a Long Way Down" is a perfect song of disillusion and heartache, another country-influenced track. The singer wallows in his heartache and warns his departed lover of life's perils while the music bubbles happily in the background. "Iron & Diamonds" is an autobiographical song about growing up near Lyon Mountain in the Adirondacks, a place obsessed with mining and baseball. Eric Gibson's banjo and Clayton Campbell's fiddle give the story of hard labor and broken dreams a morose, funereal mood. The tunes the Brothers choose to cover are always given surprising new arrangements. They make over Tom Petty's "Cabin Down Below" into a down-home celebration of country living while Steve Earle's "The Other Side of Town" is acoustic honky tonk music at its best, with Junior Barber's resonator guitar adding pedal steel-like fills. The brothers give Julie Miller's sardonic "Somewhere Trouble Don't Go" a bluegrass bounce that takes some of the sting out its dark lyric. "A World So Full of Love," by Roger Miller and Faron Young sports a great brokenhearted lyric and some clever wordplay. The Gibson's harmonies make the song a winner.

© j. poet /TiVo

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