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good old-fashioned bluegrass from a brother-duet, April 17, 1999
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This review is from: Have a Feast Here Tonight (Audio CD)
I was surprised to see the release of this CD which contains the two former CDs of the Lilly Brothers "Bluegrass Breakdown" and "Country songs". They were first released in 1963 and 1964. If you like good old-fashioned bluegrass and country music like form some other duets as the Monroe Brothers or Blue sky Boys you are right here. Titles as ""Weeping Willow Tree" from Charlie Monroe or "Rosewood Casket" from the Carter Family brings you right back in the good old days of country muisc. It's a must for any serious bluegrass or country fan.
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Wonderful Collection Of Bluegrass & "Brother Duet" Material, November 23, 2002
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This CD features material from a 1964 bluegrass album by the Lilly Brothers & Don Stover ("Bluegrass Breakdown") and a 1964 "brother duet" style album by the Lilly Brothers ("Country Songs"). This CD contains 23 of the original 26 tracks ("We Shall Meet Someday," "Knoxville Girl," and "Katy Hill" are missing). The CD booklet contains notes by Samuel Charters. "Jack And Mae" is mistakenly titled "Jack And Mac."
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