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Charles River Valley Boys include: Jim Field (guitar, vocals); Bob Siggins (banjo, vocals); Joe Val (mandolin, vocals); Everett A. Lilly (bass).
Originally released on Elektra. Includes liner notes by Peter K. Siegel.
The Charles River Valley Boys: Jim Field (vocals, guitar); Bob Siggins (vocals, banjo); Joe Val (vocals, mandolin); Eric Thompson (guitar); Craig Wingfield (dobro); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Everett A. Lilly (bass instrument).
Beatle Country was originally released as an attempt to match the enormous commercial success of a then-recent album called The Baroque Beatles Book, which featured Baroque-style orchestral versions of Fab Four compositions. Beatle Country, however, is a surprisingly (considering its inherently contradictory nature) excellent album of Beatles songs performed in a straight bluegrass style, recorded in Nashville, performed by a group of Cambridge, MA-based musicians, and produced by the legendary Paul Rothchild (of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, etc., fame). A bizarrely erroneous marketing strategy (Elektra executives in New York didn't know the difference between bluegrass and country music) assured the record few sales and instant cult status. The musicians involved, most notably mandolinist/vocalist Joe Val (who many consider the greatest New England bluegrass player ever), do a fine job of imbuing Lennon/McCartney's tunes with an authentic Kentucky mountain flavor and never resort to kitsch (with the exception, perhaps, of pronouncing "Yellow Submarine" as "Yeller Submarine"). Although interesting for its novelty value alone, Beatle Country stands tall as an excellent bluegrass album by any measure, regardless of the unusual source of its material. ~ Pemberton Roach
Beatle Country was originally released as an attempt to match the enormous commercial success of a then-recent album called The Baroque Beatles Book, which featured baroque-style orchestral versions of Fab Four compostions. Beatle Country, however, is a surprisingly (considering its inherently contradictory nature) excellent album of Beatles songs performed in straight bluegrass style, recorded in Nashville, performed by a group of Cambridge, MA-based musicians, and produced by the legendary Paul Rothchild (of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt etc. fame). A bizarrely erroneous marketing strategy (Elektra executives in New York didn't know the difference between bluegrass and country music) assured the record few sales and instant cult status. The musicians involved, most notably mandolinist/vocalist Joe Val (who many consider the greatest New England bluegrass player ever), do a fine job of imbuing Lennon/McCartney's tunes with an authentic Kentucky mountain flavor and never resort to kitsch (with the exception, perhaps, of pronouncing "Yellow Submarine" as "Yeller Submarine"). Although interesting for its novelty value alone, Beatle Country stands tall as an excellent bluegrass album by any measure, regardless of the unusual source of its material. ~ Pemberton Roach
BEATLE COUNTRY features bluegrass versions of Beatles songs.
Live Recording
Additional personnel: Eric Thompson (guitar); Craig Wingfield (dobro); Buddy Spicher (fiddle). Beatle Country Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $1.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Country, Folk Music, Bluegrass | | Label | Collectors' Choice Music | | Orig Year | 1966 | | All Time Sales Rank | 77124  | | CD Universe Part number | 7004233 | | Catalog number | 618 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 21, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Paul A. Rothchild; Peter K. Siegel | | Engineer | Glenn Snoddy | | Personnel | Bob Siggins - vocals, banjo Everett A. Lilly - bass instrument Jim Field - vocals, guitar Joe Val - vocals, mandolin
Also: Buddy Spicher, Eric Thompson, Eric Thompson, Craig Wingfield |
Charles River Valley Boys Beatle Country Songs Beatle Country Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   old timey beatles i bought this albumn new when first released and wasnt into bluegrass yet but there was something about joe val and early light hearted beatles that clicked for me . i play their tunes in my head often . its a shame they're gone ! i'll be ordering the cd . ya im from boston Submitted by nowooryz (sf.ca ,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Beatles Interpretations This album, released at the height of Beatles popularity, is NOT a tribute. Rather, it is a thoughtful bluegrass (definitely not "country") interpretation of 12 great Beatles tunes, done with skill and respect. The only parody-style tune is "Yellow (Yeller) Submarine" and that song can easily handle parody. The great playing, led by Joe Val on mandolin and Bob Siggins on banjo, helps make this a classic bluegrass album, not just some sort of Beatles ripoff. This is wonderful stuff; get it and enjoy! Submitted by iggymorris (Forest Grove, OR, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great rendititions A great sound. to hear the "Fab For Songbook"Gone country Real magic & great songs with great "GUSTO" Submitted by CheeryDavie (Scotland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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