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Jim & Jesse, Y'All Come: The Essential Jim & Jesse

Audio CD

Disk ID: 581478

Disk length: 47m 35s (20 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Stormy Horizons 2:29
2. She Left Me Standing On The Mountain 2:11
3. The South Bound Train 2:40
4. Ballad Of Thunder Road 2:39
5. Nine Pound Hammer 2:08
6. Better Times A Coming 2:29
7. Kneel At The Cross 2:44
8. Ole Slew Foot 2:34
9. Y'all Come 2:21
10. Stay A Little Longer 2:23
11. Rabbit In The Log 2:42
12. Memphis 2:10
13. Maybelline 2:23
14. He Walks On Water 2:00
15. The River Of Jordan 2:09
16. Truck Drivin' Man 2:37
17. Hot Rod Race 2 2:08
18. Yonder Comes A Freight Train 2:10
19. I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby 2:12
20. I Like Trains 2:12

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Review

The McReynolds brothers made their biggest impact by combining the sound of traditional bluegrass with other elements of country music. This 20-song collection covers their 1960s association with Epic, when the duo allowed their array of influences to shine through and added drums and electric instruments to their sound. Three Louvin Brothers favorites accompany assorted gospel numbers, a pair of Chuck Berry covers, a Bob Wills standard, hard-driving songs of trains and trucks, and some straight bluegrass. Fans of traditional bluegrass will prefer their earlier Capitol work to this greatest-hits package, but Jim's immaculate tenor vocals, Jesse's innovative mandolin technique, and the pair's natural harmonies are all on display here. --Marc Greilsamer

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