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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Real Good Grass, December 11, 2002
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"banjoread" (Bloomington, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cold Wind (Audio CD)
These guys sing and play some of the best bluegrass today. I first saw them two years ago at IBMA in Louisville and have been a fan since then. Their vocal harmonies are spooky they're so tight. They are all great instrumentalists. They put on an awesome live show and this album, like the first one, simply rocks. BUY IT!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pure... So pure..., October 1, 2003
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"tracestone" (Chinook, MT United States) - See all my reviews
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I first heard these guys at the Targhee Bluegrass Festival in 2002. They played on a Sunday afternoon, when the crowd was burned out from three days of grass. From the moment they started playing, one could feel the energy of the crowd increase. Soon, the band was obscured behind a cloud of dust. After their set and three genuine, begged-for encores, I walked up and bought their first album. It was lovely, and 'Cold Wind' is even better. They pick great old songs, and Brad Folk's originals are so pure and heartfelt that I really can't say enough about his talent. His voice IS bluegrass, and is as distinctive as Del McCoury's or Lester Flatt's. The entire sound is incredibly driving on the ups and gut-wrenching on the downs, and is really not of this place and time. Most modern Bluegrass songwriters seem to try to force a traditional sound and subject, and they end up with uninspired, contrived tunes. Folk and Open Road NAIL the sound. Buy 'Cold Wind'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Grass, April 7, 2003
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Rich Cornell (Ft. Collins, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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What an album! I saw Open Road for the first time in Ft. Collins, CO, and have gone to every show of their's that I can. They can really play and are incredibly entertaining, too. Just all-around good bluegrass.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS COLD WIND IS HOT, January 19, 2004
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This review is from: Cold Wind (Audio CD)
They're from Colorado. They're solid driving bluegrass. They are OPEN ROAD.

OPEN ROAD is one of the top bluegrass bands around. They are favourites with fans wherever they play. This was very clear on their recent tour in Alberta. Their style is old time and traditional. It is bluegrass the way it used to be played. Their harmonies come from the heart. OPEN ROAD is youthful and energetic. On stage, they are funny too. OPEN ROAD is one of the finest traditional bluegrass bands you'll hear. Their debut CD COLD WIND will let you know why. All of this and they wear fabulous white Stetson hats. What more could you ask for?

COLD WIND is on Rounder Records. This COLD WIND is hot. It is 13 bluegrass tunes fuelled with dynamic song writing and singing. This CD is also filled with tight instrumentals on every track. OPEN ROAD delivers a relevant and driving bluegrass
sound with every song on COLD WIND. This COLD WIND brings a spirited sound.

OPEN ROAD is Bradford Lee Folk on Guitar and lead vocals. Caleb Roberts is amazing on mandolin and back-up vocals. On stand up bass is Eric Thorin the only native of Colorado in the band. Robert Britt moved from Chapel Hill, N.C. to play fiddle with
OPEN ROAD right after graduating from high school. Keith Reed is the newest member of the band. Keith, originally from Idaho, plays banjo.

OPEN ROAD is dynamic vocals combined with layers of flawless harmony all superbly wrapped in steady and strong instrumental arrangements. Bradford Lee Folk puts more emotion in any song than just about anyone you'll hear. The outstanding tracks
on COLD WIND are penned by Folk. They include "Some Things Does, Some Things Don't" and "Hard Times". Caleb Roberts does a fine job with the mandolin tune "South Saluda Ramble". The strong original tunes give way to some covers that include a Doug Kershaw tune "Sally-Jo". This tune separates itself from the other tunes on COLD WIND. It let's you know OPEN ROAD can really rock it too! Open Road released COLD WIND in 2002 and it is still hot.

If you haven't been lucky enough to hear OPEN ROAD play live then COLD WIND will have to do until you get a chance to catch up with them. Don't miss OPEN ROAD!

Don't wait til morning to buy this CD. Get on the open road and get COLD WIND.

A Budd
FLYING HORSE CO.
Hat Creek, AB

January 2004

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great harmony!, November 30, 2011
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I love this group. The harmony is beautiful, the songs are great and it's in my car CD player at all times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS COLD WIND IS HOT, January 19, 2004
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This review is from: Cold Wind (Audio CD)
They're from Colorado. They're solid driving bluegrass. They are OPEN ROAD.

OPEN ROAD is one of the top bluegrass bands around. They are favourites with fans wherever they play. This was very clear on their recent tour in Alberta. Their style is old time and traditional. It is bluegrass the way it used to be played. Their harmonies come from the heart. OPEN ROAD is youthful and energetic. On stage, they are funny too. OPEN ROAD is one of the finest traditional bluegrass bands you'll hear. Their debut CD COLD WIND will let you know why. All of this and they wear fabulous white Stetson hats. What more could you ask for?

COLD WIND is on Rounder Records. This COLD WIND is hot. It is 13 bluegrass tunes fuelled with dynamic song writing and singing. This CD is also filled with tight instrumentals on every track. OPEN ROAD delivers a relevant and driving bluegrass sound with every song on COLD WIND. This COLD WIND brings a spirited sound.

OPEN ROAD is Bradford Lee Folk on Guitar and lead vocals. Caleb Roberts is amazing on Mandolin and back up vocals. On stand up bass is Eric Thorin the only native of Colorado in the band. Robert Britt moved from Chapel Hill, N.C. to play fiddle with OPEN ROAD right after graduating from high school. Keith Reed is the newest member of the band. Keith, originally from Idaho, plays banjo.

OPEN ROAD is dynamic vocals combined with layers of flawless harmony all superbly wrapped in steady and strong instrumental arrangements. Bradford Lee Folk puts more emotion in any song than just about anyone you'll hear. The outstanding tracks on COLD WIND are penned by Folk. They include "Some Things Does, Some Things Don't" and "Hard Times". Caleb Roberts does a fine job with the mandolin tune "South Saluda Ramble". The strong original tunes give way to some covers that include a Doug Kershaw tune "Sally-Jo". This tune separates itself from the other tunes on COLD WIND. It let's you know OPEN ROAD can really rock it too! Open Road released COLD WIND in 2002 and it is still hot.

If you haven't been lucky enough to hear OPEN ROAD play live then COLD WIND will have to do until you get a chance to catch up with them. Don't miss OPEN ROAD! Don't wait til morning to buy this CD. Get on the open road and get COLD WIND.

A Budd
FLYING HORSE CO.
Hat Creek, AB

January 2004

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than their first CD, October 9, 2002
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This review is from: Cold Wind (Audio CD)
Boy, I thought their first CD was great, but this new one is even better. It's great to hear these young guys perform just like the old guys, I bet they'll be on the next Old Brother.
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