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When Béla Fleck produced this little-known gem in 1988, the
New Grass Revival was winding down and the Flecktones had yet to be formed. Fleck's previous solo outings had strayed from his bluegrass roots to varying degrees, but what makes
Drive so special is how closely it hews to traditional bluegrass in sound and instrumentation while still allowing for exciting new ideas, crisp ensemble passages, and brilliant improvisation. The musicians who help out are all tops in their field: Dobro player
Jerry Douglas, flat-picker
Tony Rice, mandolinist
Sam Bush, fiddlers
Stuart Duncan and
Mark O'Connor (who team up for a twin-fiddle sound on two down-home cuts), and bassist
Mark Schatz. There's not a missed note (or superfluous one for that matter) anywhere, from the steamrolling opener "Whitewater" to the minor-keyed, jazz-based "Natchez Trace" to the warm ballad "Lights of Home" to the powerful "Crucial County Breakdown." The much heralded, classical-influenced
Strength in Numbers record came less than a year later and included Fleck, Bush, O'Connor, and Douglas, but
Drive certainly deserves a spot next to it in your newgrass collection.
--Marc Greilsamer