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The Whites, A Lifetime in the Making

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1550334

Disk length: 41m 11s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Always Coming Home 2:32
2. How Many Moons 3:34
3. Before The Prairie Met The Plow 3:15
4. Texas To A "T" 2:58
5. Apron Strings 4:29
6. Old Man Baker 3:22
7. I Miss Who I Was (With You) 3:37
8. Key To The Kingdom 4:16
9. Fair And Tender Ladies 3:54
10. Jesus Is The Missing Peace 2:24
11. Old Hands 4:15
12. The Cowboy Lives For Ever 2:26

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Review

Whenever the Whites--father Buck White (on vocals, mandolin, and piano) and daughters Sharon (vocals and rhythm guitar) and Cheryl (vocals and bass)--blend their voices, the resulting harmonies are not only seamless and thrilling but as warm and reassuring as a favorite pair of slippers. As always, the foundation for these precise, yet down-home harmonies is built on Texas-born Buck White's delightfully eclectic blend of bluegrass, gospel, honky-tonk, and swing sensibilities. Daddy White's masterful picking and his daughters' rock-steady accompaniment are augmented by an all-star supporting cast including guitarist Bryan Sutton, fiddler Aubrey Haynie, and the subtle, understated brushes of drummer Kenny Malone. The Whites' old friend Emmylou Harris lends a vocal assist on their lovely revival of Mother Maybelle Carter's "Fair and Tender Ladies." Whether it's a stirring gospel tune, a sprightly swing number, a haunting, Western-flavored ballad, or a rousing instrumental, the Whites cover all their stylistic bases with warm, superb mastery. --Bob Allen

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