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Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs merged bluegrass and gospel music throughout the 1950s and '60s on an impressive series of recordings for Columbia. Those backwoodsy, spiritual songs are represented on this outstanding two-disc, 52-track collection.
With Flatt on lead vocals and guitar and Scruggs on baritone vocals and banjo or guitar, the duo applied their potent bluegrass sound to songs of faith written by Flatt, A.P. Carter, and others. As always, Flatt's deft guitar work blends seamlessly with Scruggs's fleet banjo lines, while the pair's harmonizing voices convey tales of saints, sinners, and searching souls. Classics here include Flatt's fast-paced "Get in Line Brother" and cautionary "Be Ready for Tomorrow May Never Come, " Carter's twangy "I'm on My Way to Canaan's Land" and "On the Rock Where Moses Stood," and an energetic live take on Tom T. Hall's "A Stone the Builders Refused." For bluegrass fans who like a dose of religion with their music, FOGGY MOUNTAIN GOSPEL is essential.
Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle.
Recording information: Nashville, TN (05/09/1951-03/21/1966).
Photographers: Don Hunstein; Lee Friendlander.
Flatt & Scruggs: Earl Scruggs (background vocals); Lester Flatt.
Personnel: Lester Flatt (vocals, guitar); Curly Seckler, Charles Everett Lilly (tenor, mandolin); Billy E. Powers, Jake Tullock (tenor); Earl Scruggs (baritone, guitar, banjo); Paul Warren (bass voice, fiddle); Culley Holt, Jody Rainwater, Benny Martin (bass voice); Josh Graves (dobro); Earl Taylor, Monroe Fields (mandolin); Chubby Wise, Howdy Forrester (fiddle); Buddy Harman (drums).
Additional personnel: Mother Maybelle Carter (autoharp); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); Roy Huskey Jr., Joe Zinkan (double bass); Culley Holt, Curly Seckler, Jake Tullock (background vocals); Josh Graves, Paul Warren, Buddy Harman.
Foggy Mountain Gospel: The Complete Columbia Gospel Recordings Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Gospel, Religion, Christian, Bluegrass | | Label | Legacy | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 42193  | | CD Universe Part number | 6823547 | | Catalog number | 92574 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jul 12, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | n/a | | Producer | Don Law; Frank Jones; Rosa Menkes; Don Law; Frank Jones; Gregg Geller (Compilation) | | Personnel | Earl Scruggs - background vocals Lester Flatt - vocals, guitar Josh Graves - dobro Benny Martin - bass voice Paul Warren - bass voice, fiddle Chubby Wise Earl Taylor Curly Seckler Murray M. "Buddy" Harman Jr. - drums Billy E. Powers Culley Holt Jake Tullock - tenor Monroe Fields - mandolin Charles Everett Lilly - tenor, mandolin
Also: Charlie Mccoy, TN, Roy Huskey Jr., Joe Zinkan, Maybelle Carter | | Additional Info | Remastered |
Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   5 STARS PLUS Really enjoyed these CD's of old fashioned bluegrass gospel. Nice mix of popular tunes and ones I haven't heard before. Highly recommended. Submitted by SULTANACJ (San Diego, Ca)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Part of the Essential Bluegrass Canon There is not much that can be said about this collection that isn't already described in the various histories of bluegrass music, but suffice it to say this is essential material for all bluegrass music fans. Much of this material continues to be recorded today by bluegrass bands of all flavors, but you have to come to this collection for the source. Submitted by James (Willington, CT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Flatt & Scruggs’ gospel music was certainly compelling After recording for Mercury, Flatt & Scruggs started recording for Columbia in 1950. Their last Columbia session was 1969. This 2-CD “Foggy Mountain Gospel” set presents material recorded between 1951-1966. Besides a number of songs originally released as singles, this 2-CD set draws material from many classic LPs, most heavily from Songs of Glory (Columbia CL1424) and When the Saints go Marching In (Columbia CS9313).
Scruggs’ phenomenal lead guitar work (“I’m Working on a Road”) kicks off the project. Then, there is the band’s cohesive vocal quartet on songs like “Get in Line Brother” and “I Saw Mother with God Last Night” and “Give Me the Flowers.” I like the old hymns they sang such as “Give Mother My Crown” and “Jesus Savior Pilot Me,” the former attributed to the songwriting of Walter Bailes. Tom T. Hall, an up-and-coming songwriter at the time, wrote“A Stone The Builders Refused.”
As Rich Kienzle points out in the new liner notes, it is Flatt & Scruggs’ gospel material that transcends all else and stands as “an impressive facet of their musical legacy” and a “reminder of their peak creative years.” Both old favorites and some overlooked jewels comprise the canon. Two selections were previously unreleased (“He Will Set Your Fields on Fire” and “No Mother in the World Today”). Of the many original songs written by their wives, some of my favorites from their pens are “Joy Bells,” “No Hiding Place Down Here,” and “Get on the Road to Glory.”
They also cover songs from The Carter Family (“I’m on my Way to Canaan’s Land” and “On the Rock Where Moses Stood”), the latter featuring the autoharp of Mother Maybelle Carter. Other covers come from J.E. Mainer’s Mountaineers, Charlie Monroe (“When the Angels Carry Me Home”), and The Bailes Brothers. Band members like Curly Seckler, Everett Lilly, Benny Martin, Paul Warren, Jake Tullock, Howdy Forrester, and Josh “Buck” Graves. On the slight downside, Buddy Harman’s drums creep into the mix on seven tracks that are drawn from Flatt & Scruggs’ “When the Saints Go Marching In” LP.
Lester Flatt passed on in 1979, but Earl Scruggs will turn 82 on January 6, 2006. Scruggs recently appeared at Merlefest and Bonnaroo, and he has been the subject of much national media attention. In September, 2005, I caught him leading an enthusiastic rendition of “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” with four other banjo-players on the David Letterman Show. Together, Flatt & Scruggs’ impact on bluegrass goes without saying. Their names are synonymous with the classics of bluegrass. My hats off to Columbia/Legacy Records for re-releasing this Flatt and Scruggs material on CD.
"Foggy Mountain Gospel" is a compilation of unadulterated and authentic bluegrass gospel music from the 1950s, along with two releases from the 1960s, "Songs Of Glory" and "When The Saints Go Marching In." There are also a number of live recordings. These 52 tracks on two CDs remind us that Flatt & Scruggs’ gospel music was certainly as compelling as their secular material. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
Submitted by Joe Ross (Roseburg, OR.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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