All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
This disc was released simultaneously with The Original Band, and, like its counterpart, it combines the contents of two Quicksilver albums from the early '80s. If this one is the less-consistently satisfying of the two compilations, it's probably due in part to the stress of a constantly changing lineup -- bassist and singer Lou Reid had left by the time Once & for Always was recorded, and by the following album the entire band was different with the exception of Lawson. There was a slight but noticeable drop in vocal quality during this period; while the ensemble singing is still uncannily tight, no member of the band emerges as an outstanding lead singer. Nor is the song quality as consistent. There are still great moments, such as the a cappella gospel number "A Lover of the Lord" and the very high and lonesome "I've Heard These Words Before." But "The Grass That I'm Playing Is Really Blue" is a complete clunker and there are just a few too many others like it. This one's worth owning, but if you have to choose between it and The Original Band, the latter's your best bet. ~ Rick Anderson
2 LPs on 1 CD.
Recorded at Bias Recording Co., Springfield, Virginia and Nashville Sound Connection, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Tim Stafford.
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver: Doyle Lawson (vocals, guitar, mandolin, fiddle); Terry Baucom (vocals, banjo, fiddle); Jimmy Haley, Russell Moore (vocals, guitar); Scott Vestal (vocals, banjo); Randy Graham (vocals, bass); Ray Deaton (bass).
Personnel: Doyle Lawson (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Jimmy Haley, Russell Moore (vocals, guitar); Terry Baucom (vocals, banjo, fiddle); Scott Vestal (vocals, banjo); Randy Graham (vocals); Jerry Douglas , Mike Auldridge (dobro); Glen Duncan (fiddle, piano).
Audio Mixers: Bil VornDick; Doyle Lawson; Bill McElroy.
(*) MP3 for this song is from a different CD. Listen to the sound sample to be sure this is the version you're looking for.
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)
Good Job Doyle! This is a good Bluegrass Country CD. At first they kindly start off like J.D. Crowe and the New South with the first song "Traveling Down The Blue Road". I rated this a 4 because again, a couple depressing songs that will just make you cry like crazy. So I rate this a 4. Submitted by clinch_mtn_boy2006 (Woodland, IL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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