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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great collection spanning Bill's musical diversity,
By John fishead@neumedia.net (Elkins, West Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 16 Gems (Audio CD)
16 Gems is just that. 16 of the father of bluegrass music's finest. A wide variety of bluebrass stylings, from the beautiful Kentucky Waltz to the pounding Bluegrass Breakdown to Bill's heartfelt Gospel tunes, this one has it ALL! Highly recommended!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A Short-list Artist,
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What do these artists have in common: Caruso (teens), Beiderbecke (20s),Carter Family (30s), Benny Goodman (40s), Hank Williams, Sr.(50s) ? Via today's technology, we can enjoy full-flavored versions of their work decades after their deaths. And, we do it all the time. Why? The work of truly great artists is timeless. Bill Monroe belongs on the short list of all-time great artists. Sometimes, it takes two to realize that - the artist and you. Being inclined toward classical and jazz, it took years for me to begin to really appreciate Monroe, tho I had always casually enjoyed my father's records. I knew Bill was good, just not how good. I'm still learning and lack the background to compare and contrast this CD's tracks with his later re-makes or engage in nostalgic talk about band personnel. So, why did I buy this CD? Being more familiar with Monroe's 50-60's sound, I wanted to learn something about his musical development. What was the "young Bill Monroe" like ? This CD provides the answer because, though recorded in the 40s, these re-masterings are excellent. If you're like me, not a bluegrass expert, the thing to do with this CD is sit back and let these "gems" wash over you. This CD is a keeper.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even better than The Essential Bill Monroe,
By A Customer
This review is from: 16 Gems (Audio CD)
Whether you're a bluegrass fan from "way back" or whether you're just discovered this great music, 16 Gems is a must for your collection. Bill Monroe is the Father of Bluegrass, and as far as I'm concerned, he's also the King. When this collection starts out with "Kentucky Waltz", you'll be hooked. This album is probably the best spent music money you'll ever spend.
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