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The quartet of multi-instrumentalists, singer/songwriters, and amateur folklorists known as Marley's Ghost got its start in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late '80s. They usually balance their repertoire between traditional tunes and originals written in a traditional manner, and are known for arrangements that can veer from folk-rock to reggae while dropping in plenty of gospel, blues, country, old-time music, bluegrass, Celtic, and the odd sea shanty along the way. They've been trying to get some national attention for their music for a long time, and although they've been a major draw at folk festivals for more than a decade, the average music fan has remained vaguely disinterested. Perhaps that's why they decided on a change of direction this time out. They've added a drummer to give the tunes a little more punch, and much of the album was recorded with Cowboy Jack Clement in Nashville with arrangements that stick close to country, albeit mostly acoustic country in a more roots music than Nashville style. "My Love Will Not Change," a Shawn Camp/Billy Burnette tune, is midway between a country two-step and a zydeco hoedown and includes some splendid pedal steel from Ed Littlefield, Jr. and sprightly fiddling from guest Hoot Hester. "Love and Happiness for You," an Emmylou Harris tune, has a laid-back Tex-Mex feel, with new member Jerry Fletcher's piano and sideman Jerry Mishkulin's accordion adding to the tune's melancholy feel. John Hartford's "Here I Am in Love Again" and Don Williams' "Which Way Do We Go" get straightforward country arrangements, the latter with a piano part that recalls Floyd Cramer's work on Hank Locklin's "Please Help Me I'm Falling." The band's originals are a bit more adventurous. Mike Phelan's "Should I Be Singing the Blues?" is midway between a '40s torch song and a mellow bit of Texas swing, while Dan Wheetman's "Don't We All Feel Like That" has a slight Latin tinge in its rhythm and brings to mind the southern Appalachian rhumba of Jesse Winchester. The Ghosts show off their usual multi-instrumental dexterity throughout, but it's possible that this change of direction may alienate old fans without necessarily bringing in any new country and Americana listeners.
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1
Travelin' Tear Drop Blues
00:04:21

Herb McCullough, Composer - Shawn Camp, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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2
Goodbye to Old Missoula
00:03:54

Willis Alan Ramsey, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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3
My Love Will Not Change
00:03:29

Shawn Camp, Composer - Billy Burnette, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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4
Love and Happiness for You
00:04:03

Kimmie Rhodes, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - EMMY LOU HARRIS, Composer

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5
Poor Old Dirt Farmer
00:03:05

Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - TRACY SCHWARTZ, Composer

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6
Should I Be Singing the Blues?
00:03:04

Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - Mike Phelan, Composer

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7
Got Leavin' on Her Mind
00:02:55

Jack Clement, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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8
Here I Am in Love Again
00:02:47

John Hartford, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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9
She's Too Good for Me
00:03:05

Warren Zevon, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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10
Less and Less
00:02:59

Tim O'Brien, Composer - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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11
Which Way Do We Go
00:03:19

Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - REYNOLDS ALLEN, Composer

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12
Light in the Forest
00:04:55

Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - Dan Wheetman, Composer

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13
Goin' Back to Bowling Green
00:02:29

Jack Clement, Composer - Cowboy Jack Clement, FeaturedArtist - Marley's Ghost, MainArtist

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14
Don't We All Feel Like That
00:03:38

Marley's Ghost, MainArtist - Dan Wheetman, Composer

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The quartet of multi-instrumentalists, singer/songwriters, and amateur folklorists known as Marley's Ghost got its start in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late '80s. They usually balance their repertoire between traditional tunes and originals written in a traditional manner, and are known for arrangements that can veer from folk-rock to reggae while dropping in plenty of gospel, blues, country, old-time music, bluegrass, Celtic, and the odd sea shanty along the way. They've been trying to get some national attention for their music for a long time, and although they've been a major draw at folk festivals for more than a decade, the average music fan has remained vaguely disinterested. Perhaps that's why they decided on a change of direction this time out. They've added a drummer to give the tunes a little more punch, and much of the album was recorded with Cowboy Jack Clement in Nashville with arrangements that stick close to country, albeit mostly acoustic country in a more roots music than Nashville style. "My Love Will Not Change," a Shawn Camp/Billy Burnette tune, is midway between a country two-step and a zydeco hoedown and includes some splendid pedal steel from Ed Littlefield, Jr. and sprightly fiddling from guest Hoot Hester. "Love and Happiness for You," an Emmylou Harris tune, has a laid-back Tex-Mex feel, with new member Jerry Fletcher's piano and sideman Jerry Mishkulin's accordion adding to the tune's melancholy feel. John Hartford's "Here I Am in Love Again" and Don Williams' "Which Way Do We Go" get straightforward country arrangements, the latter with a piano part that recalls Floyd Cramer's work on Hank Locklin's "Please Help Me I'm Falling." The band's originals are a bit more adventurous. Mike Phelan's "Should I Be Singing the Blues?" is midway between a '40s torch song and a mellow bit of Texas swing, while Dan Wheetman's "Don't We All Feel Like That" has a slight Latin tinge in its rhythm and brings to mind the southern Appalachian rhumba of Jesse Winchester. The Ghosts show off their usual multi-instrumental dexterity throughout, but it's possible that this change of direction may alienate old fans without necessarily bringing in any new country and Americana listeners.
© j. poet /TiVo

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