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| 1. Harvest Time | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 3:23 | Not Available | ||
| 2. Desuairada | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 4:12 | Not Available | ||
| 3. J.S. Bach: The Goldberg Variations | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 1:56 | Not Available | ||
| 4. Scrapple From The Apple | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 5:16 | Not Available | ||
| 5. Fisher's Hornpipe | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 3:19 | Not Available | ||
| 6. Stranded In Kodiak | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 6:27 | Not Available | ||
| 7. The Saga Of Harrison Crabfeathers | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 7:12 | Not Available | ||
| 8. Hey Ho! | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 4:04 | Not Available | ||
| 9. Something Quite Triffling | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 4:18 | Not Available | ||
| 10. What A Blast! | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 2:31 | Not Available | ||
| 11. Shamrock Shore | Mike Marshall & Chris Thile | 3:07 | Not Available |
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Words can't describe it - Mandolin Fans.... just go GET it!,
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This review is from: Into the Cauldron (Audio CD)
I have been absolutely playing the spots off of this CD.... I'm becoming addicted. I won't repeat what others have written about the credentials of Mike Marshall and Chris Thile - they're two mandolin virtuosos FAR beyond any who ever recorded to my knowledge and let's leave it at that.The whole dad-gummed thing is almost painfully good, but here are a few highlights... Charlie Parker's Scrapple From the Apple - they play so cool and funky.... you know how you hear a good jazz player diddlin' around and you think "Man, I'd like to hear this guy just cut LOOSE on something?" Well.... this song is these two cut LOOSE at their cool, funky, jazzy best. Fisher's Hornpipe - Alison Krauss also plays this on the Mark O'Connor, Yo Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer CD Appalachian Waltz..... BUT with all due respect to those four fine musicians (and I love MOC, Yo Yo, Alison, etc).... You've just got to hear this recording to believe it - you remember that album Marshall and Darol Anger did 20 years ago, The Duo? Well, THIS album, and this cut in particular is like Marshall has been practicing for 20 years and waiting for someone who could keep up.... and along comes The Kid (the family nickname for the prodigiously talented barely 20-something Chris Thile) with his mandolin loaded for BEAR. Their Fisher's Hornpipe isn't just good, it isn't just hot.... it absolutely crackles with sizzling intensity. They alternately glide gracefully along the strings, then put in mind-teasing syncopy then play sizzling, raging passages.... the only thing that comes to mind to compare is Eric Johnson' Masterpiece "Cliffs of Dover". I agree with others who have said that this recording just whets your appetite for the potpourri of styles that Mike and Chris are absolute masters of. Classical? Check out the Goldberg Variations. How good can a recording of two guys playing mandolins be? This good.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Masterful and innovative, but with a few flaws,
By Kim A Miller (Windsor, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Into the Cauldron (Audio CD)
This CD is a collection of original works and covers by diverse artists. The styles include classical, jazz, celtic and unique variations on progressive acoustic forms. Once you've sorted out who is playing (Chris on the left, Mike on the right), you begin to recognize the elegant, frenetic and a bit more subdued playing of Chris Thile and the louder, less precise and some would argue fuller tones of Mike Marshall. Many of the compositions are exceptional. However, the acoustics feel a bit distant as if you were in a room with too many echoes to be optimal for acoustic listening. I felt there was too much strumming, but this is a slight gripe. Also, in the interest (apparently) of trying everything you can do with mandolins, there is an excessive amount of banging and thudding. Some of this works. Some of it seems like noise. Overall, there is a lot of genius to enjoy on this progressive acoustic collection.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
In the Hands of the Masters...,
By Ted Eschliman "From the JazzMando Research La... (Lincoln, NE United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Into the Cauldron (Audio CD)
Genius meets genius. No other way to describe it, and the unbelievable result of its "sum being greater than its parts" will leave virtually every mandolinist recovering from bruises on the jaw from hitting the floor. The rendition of "Scrapple from the Apple" itself is enough to own this CD. If their isn't a Grammy nomination in the hopper on this, their truly is no justice.
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