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Release Date: 18-01-2001
Label: Rough Guides
Catalog Number: RG1059-2
Barcode: 605633105926
Musical Style: Folk
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gospel Train; Larry Sparks [03:05] | 12 | Brighter Mansion; Longview [02:28] |
| 2 | Every Time You Say Goodbye; Alison Krauss & Union Station [03:15] | 13 | Nashville Blues; J.D Crowe & The New South [03:27] |
| 3 | Lonesome Moonlight Waltz; Bluegrass Album Band [03:51] | 14 | Sweetheart, Darlin' Of Mine; Claire Lynch [03:02] |
| 4 | Matterhorn; Country Gentlemen [02:14] | 15 | I've Waited As Long As I Can; Tony Rice [02:56] |
| 5 | Hills Of Home; Hazel Dickens [04:11] | 16 | Crossfire; Bela Fleck [03:23] |
| 6 | Chicken Reel; Jim & Jesse & The Virginia Boys [02:34] | 17 | You'll Get No More Of Me; Hazel Dickens [02:40] |
| 7 | Lonesome Wind Blues; Rhonda Vincent [03:00] | 18 | My Sweet Love Ain't Around; The McCoury Brothers [02:25] |
| 8 | Hello City Limits; Red Allen & The Kentuckians [02:39] | 19 | Can't Say Goodbye; IIIrd Tyme Out [03:06] |
| 9 | My Better Years; Johnson Mountain Boys [03:23] | 20 | Mama's Hand; Lynn Morris [04:11] |
| 10 | Shiloh; Emerson & Waldron [02:05] | 21 | I've Lived A Lot In My Time; Dry Branch Fire Squad [02:12] |
| 11 | Rank Stranger; Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys [02:53] | ||
In 1930s Kentucky, the Blue Grass State, the mandolin of Bill Monroe combined forces with old-time fiddle, fingerstyle banjo, and rhythm guitar to form the Blue Grass Boys – and a new genre was born. The origins of Bluegrass are profiled here with tracks by Monroes boys, Larry Sparks and J D Crowe as well as a composition by Bill Monroe interpreted by the Bluegrass Album Band. In the late 1960s the scene developed into Newgrass or progressive bluegrass represented here by artists such as Bela Fleck. Alison Krauss and Union Station, Johnson Mountain Boys & Hazel Dickens among others highlight todays thriving Bluegrass scene.