Alison Krauss: New Favorite

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Alison Krauss

New Favorite

  • CD i
  • Erscheinungstermin: 14.8.2001
  • Verfügbarkeit: Artikel am Lager

Detailinformationen

  • Label: Rounder, 2001
  • Bestellnummer: 4006481

Tracklisting

Details

Mitwirkende

  1. 1 Play Let me touch you for awhile
  2. 2 Play The boy who wouldn't hoe corn
  3. 3 Play The lucky one
  4. 4 Play Choctaw hayride
  5. 5 Play Crazy faith
  6. 6 Play Momma cried
  7. 7 Play I'm gone
  8. 8 Play Daylight
  9. 9 Play Bright sunny south
  10. 10 Play Stars
  11. 11 Play It all comes down to you
  12. 12 Play Take me for longing
  13. 13 Play New favorite

+ Union Station

Produktinfo

Over the past 15 years, Alison Krauss + Union Station have helped bluegrass grow from a regional art form to a nationwide sensation. New Favorite, their newest collection, is a gem: a set of artful, soulful songs that will appeal not only to long term fans, but also to those who recently discovered the band through the hit movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Continuing in the longstanding tradition of alternating Alison Krauss solo albums with Alison Krauss + Union Station collaborations, New Favorite, the follow-up to 1999's Forget About It, is a full-band effort, featuring, along with Krauss's own virtuoso fiddling and exquisite vocals, Dan Tyminski (the singing voice of George Clooney in the movie) on guitar, mandolin, and two lead vocals, Ron Block on banjo, guitar and vocals, Jerry Douglas on Dobro, and Barry Bales on bass and vocals. The result is a masterful blend of voices and instruments, of styles and of souls. With 13 tracks of hard-driving bluegrass, introspective ballads, and everything in-between, New Favorite stands as the definitive Alison Krauss + Union Station album.

Pressestimmen

C. Hammer in stereoplay 9 / 01: "New Favorite" glänzt mit einem satten, "federnden" Sound und verfährt nach dem Motto: Der Star ist das Instrument - wohlwissend, dass hier ein Ensemble von Ausnahmekönnern aufspielt, bei dem man getrost auf technischen Schnickschnack ver- zichten kann."