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Sam Bush, Howlin' at the Moon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 23646

Disk length: 53m 39s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ozzie & Max 3:18
2. Howlin' At The Moon 2:58
3. Big Rabbit 2:26
4. Face Tomorrow 5:04
5. Funk 42 4:16
6. Hold On 5:45
7. Cloverleaf Rag 0:47
8. Beaver Creek Mansion 3:52
9. Crossing The Transippi 1:52
10. Go With The Flow 5:03
11. Harbor Docks 3:18
12. Mr. Freddie 6:30
13. Song For Roy 4:04
14. Take Me Out To The Ball Game 4:17

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Review

In the church of bluegrass, mandolinist and fiddler Sam Bush has long been a nonconformist--or at least the musical equivalent of a Cafeteria Catholic. In 1971, at 19, the rhythmic demon founded New Grass Revival, and for the next 18 years alternately amazed and enraged traditionalists, extending the band's purview to reggae, jazz, and rock. Bush's third solo album finds him in top, blindingly fast form: note the high-level cheer of "Hold On" or "Face Tomorrow." On the instrumental collaborations with long-time pals such as Bela Fleck and Jerry Douglas, the mandolin-meister shines, as ever. But why is it that he never gets enough credit as a violinist? The wailing intro to "Crossing the Transippi" demonstrates that Bush plays second fiddle to no one. --Kerry Fried

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