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Alison Kraus & Union Station: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle, viola); Ron Block (vocals, guitar, banjo); Dan Tyminski (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Barry Bales (vocals, bass); Jerry Douglas (dobro). Additional personnel includes: Larry Atamanuik (drums, percussion). Recorded at Seventeen Grand Recording, Nashville, Tennessee. NEW FAVORITE won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. "The Lucky One" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Country Song. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle, viola); Ron Block (vocals, guitar, banjo); Dan Tyminski (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Barry Bales (acoustic & electric basses, background vocals); Larry Atamanuik (drums, percussion). Principally recorded at Seventeen Grand Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. NEW FAVORITE won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. "The Lucky One" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Country Song. Following the success of the startlingly popular traditional old-timey soundtrack for the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, contemporary bluegrass pioneers Alison Krauss & Union Station moved in the opposite direction for their 2001 release, New Favorite. While Krauss and Union Station guitarist/vocalist Dan Tyminski got deeply in touch with their dust bowl Americana roots for their work on the film, their follow-up studio album is certainly the slickest, most progressive work they've recorded to date. New Favorite seems almost neatly divided into two albums: one following the same path as Krauss' 1999 contemporary country solo album, Forget About It, and the other helmed by Tyminski, bringing a progressive slant to Union Station's traditional bluegrass feel. The whole album is well crafted (with the exception of Tyminski's laborious, drawn-out "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn") but will certainly not sit right with certain elements of the band's core audience, which has come to know them as the strongest traditionally based bluegrass act still recording. The whole album feels a little too slick and reverbed out; the brilliant dobro work of Jerry Douglas seems echoey, and at times Krauss' vocals seem to be coming out of some deep studio well. The musicianship, however, is beyond top-notch. The players (specifically banjo player Ron Block and guitarist Tyminski) are among the best in the genre, and the harmonies between the two vocalists are stunning and sine-tingling. Their call and response vocals on "Daylight" serve as the highlight of the album, traced delicately by Douglas' dobro and chilling to the end. ~ Zac Johnson Following the success of the startlingly popular traditional old-timey soundtrack for the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, contemporary bluegrass pioneers Alison Krauss & Union Station moved in the opposite direction for their 2001 release, New Favorite. While Krauss and Union Station guitarist/vocalist Dan Tyminski got deeply in touch with their dust bowl Americana roots for their work on the film, their follow-up studio album is certainly the slickest, most progressive work they've recorded to date. New Favorite seems almost neatly divided into two albums: one following the same path as Krauss' 1999 contemporary country solo album, Forget About It, and the other helmed by Tyminski, bringing a progressive slant to Union Station's traditional bluegrass feel. The whole album is well crafted (with the exception of Tyminski's laborious, drawn-out "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn") but will certainly not sit right with certain elements of the band's core audience, who has come to know them as the strongest traditionally based bluegrass act still recording. The whole album feels a little too slick and reverbed out; the brilliant dobro work of Jerry Douglas seems mired in echoes, and at times Krauss' vocals seem to be comingQ (9/01, p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Pretty much the usual, if still wonderful, music from Krauss and Union Square..." CMJ (8/27/01, p.28) - "...traditional folk that grows full and spooky..." No Depression (9-10/01, p.138) - "...NEW FAVORITE delivers, which is plenty..." Mojo (Publisher) (9/01, p.93) - "...The bluegrass scene is now officially in touch with its feminine side..." New Favorite Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews AKUS strikes again! The band that has made it hip to love bluegrass has a BIG hit on their hands with "New Favorite." "I'm Gone" and the title cut display Alison's talents best and the whole project flows effortlessly from start to finish. Bluegrassier that the previous "Forget About It" release expect less commercial success this time around but AKUS have done their fan core VERY proud with
"New Favorite." Submitted by jplangdon (Mount Vernon, WA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
great album Very complete album, with beautiful voice and strong music accompagnment. the band is very effective
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Incredible guitar/dobro playing and singing This is one of those CDs that you love more and more as you listen on. Even if you are not a bluegrass lover, this will appeal to everyone. Submitted by konrad333 (vancouver, bc, canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Absolutely brilliant. Exellent vocals and backing well worth the cost !! Submitted by a reviewer (Newton Abbot, Devon, England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
My favorite Allison Krauss CD Something about the exceptional performances by Allison and her top notch band, the sheer crispness of the guitars played perfectly with her impeccable phrasing of her amazing voice that just entrances me. I'm a big fan of Krauss, have most of her CD's, not much of a fan of bluegrass but recognize how terrific Union Station is in that art form. I'm more of a fan of her singing, one of the best ever in any genre in my opinion. Nonetheless, on this CD the perfection of their collective art shines and I like it best. Can't point to a particular song (When You Say Nothing at All on the Now That I've Found You CD is my favorite Krauss song) and can't say there's any one tune as great here, but every song is compelling and the whole album satisfying start to finish, gotta hit replay now is what I feel every time. This is the CD by her that I just like to hear over and over. If you love her w/ Union Station, this won't disappoint, in top form here. Submitted by Andrew M. (Santa Rosa, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$13.39 Alison Krauss & Union Station: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle, viola); Dan Tyminski (vocals, guitar); Ron Block (vocals, guitar, National guitar, banjo); Barry Bales (vocals, electric & acoustic upright basses, arco bass); Adam Steffey (vocals, mandolin, mandola). SO LONG SO WRONG won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. "Looking In The Eyes Of Love" won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. ...
| | Alison Krauss Forget About It CD (1999)
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$14.15 Personnel: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle, strings); Pat Bergeson (acoustic & electric guitars); Ron Block, Dan Tyminski (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Jerry Douglas (dobro, lap steel guitar); Sam Bush (mandolin, slide mandolin, background vocals); Joey Miskulin (accordion); ...
| | O Brother, Where Art Thou? CD (2000) Enhanced CD
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$10.45 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Includes a 24-page booklet with liner notes by Robert K. Oermann. O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? won the 2002 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. "O Death" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals. This is a (multi-channel) Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Includes a 24-page booklet with liner notes by Robert K. Oermann. O ...
| | Alison Krauss Live CDs (2002)
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$14.89 Personnel: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle); Ron Block (vocals, guitar, banjo, dobro); Dan Tyminski (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Barry Bates (vocals, acoustic bass); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Larry (drums, percussion). Recorded live at The Louisville Palace, Louisville, Kentucky on April 29-30, 2002. LIVE won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. "Cluck Old Hen" won for Best Country Instrumental Performance. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Alison Krauss (vocals, ...
| | Alison Krauss Lonely Runs Both Ways CD (2004)
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| | Jason Ringenberg Pocketful Of Soul CD (2000)
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Personnel includes: Jason Ringenberg (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); George Bradfute (acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, dobro, mandolin, cello, recorder, keyboards, upright bass, drums); Fats Kaplin (pedal steel guitar, violin, accordion). Producers: George Bradfute, Jason Ringenbeg. Personnel: Jason Ringenberg (acoustic guitar, harmonica); Fats Kaplin (violin, accordion). Recording information: The Tone Chaparri. After almost 20 years cranking out high-voltage cowpunk with Jason & the Scorchers, lead singer/songwriter/auteur Jason Ringenberg takes a trip back -- way back -- to his roots on ...
| | Michael Chapman Growing Pains, Vol. 2 CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$18.05 10 never before released live tracks of classic British acoustic folk recorded at various venues in the U.K. from 1969-86. Features contributions from Keef Hartley, Rick Kemp & Ray Martinez. Includes the songs "Rockport Sunday," "Andru's Easy Rider," "De
GROWING PAINS VOL. 2 contains previously unreleased material. Personnel includes: Michael Chapman (vocals, guitar); Keef Hartley, Rick Kemp, Ray Martinez. Recorded between 1967 and 1986. Contains 10 tracks. Certainly this assortment of odds ...
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