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The Stanley Brothers, Clinch Mountain Bluegrass

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1574189

Disk length: 1h 3m 30s (22 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Introduction/Oscar Brand 1:39
2. Orange Blossom Special 2:50
3. How Mountain Girls Can Love 1:43
4. Model T (comedy routine) 2:55
5. Man of Constant Sorrow 2:47
6. Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet 2:54
7. Choo Choo Coming 1:51
8. All Aboard for Baltimore (comedy routine) 2:34
9. White Dove 3:48
10. Hard Times 3:57
11. Jordan 3:09
12. Rank Stranger 3:30
13. Little Birdie 2:40
14. Shout Little Luly 1:30
15. Clinch Mountain Backstep 2:20
16. Hard Times 3:04
17. Little Maggie 3:29
18. How Mountain Girls Can Love 2:15
19. Man of Constant Sorrow 3:12
20. Little Glass of Wine 4:15
21. Big Tildy 2:14
22. Orange Blossom Special 4:45

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Review

Vanguard combines 22 recordings from the 1959 and 1964 Newport Folk Festivals, giving the listener a chance to hear the legendary duo in live performance. Achingly beautiful ballads such as "Man of Constant Sorrow," "White Dove," and "Rank Stranger" showcase the pure, passionate harmonies that mark their best work while "Orange Blossom Special," "How Mountain Girls Can Love," "Hard Times," and "Clinch Mountain Backstep" find the pickers, especially Ralph on banjo, generating considerable fire. Two unnecessary comedy routines and four repeated songs bog down this set, which can't replace the original Columbia and Mercury studio recordings. Still, the music here is of the highest order: Carter's rich lead vocals blend exquisitely with Ralph's raw mountain tenor. --Marc Greilsamer

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