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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seminal in bluegrass' continuing stylistic interpretation,
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This review is from: It's Just the Night (Audio CD)
It's hard to imagine that the Del McCoury Band, eight time winner of Bluegrass Entertainer of the Year, can continue to get better and better. Could it be that Del's 40+ years of experience make him one of the most skilled in the business? Could it be that his singing epitomizes the heart and soul of bluegrass music? Could it be that the band includes some of the best and engaging instrumentalists today? Could it be that the group navigated head-on into the new millenium with snappy material that is eclectic and tastefully rendered? The answers to all of the above are an undeniable "YES!" For those not familiar with Del, the North Carolina native began playing bluegrass at age 14. He's picked from The Virginia Playboys to Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, the Golden State Boys to the Shady Valley Boys, and The Dixie Pals in 1967 which renamed to the Del McCoury Band in 1987. This master of the bluegrass vocal style has always sang his heart out with a unique, signature flair. The perfect winning combination came about a decade ago when he united his veteran experience with the youthful energy of his two sons, Ron (mandolin) and Rob (banjo), along with Jason Carter (fiddle) and Mike Bub (bass). All of them are an award-winning musicians who are individually vituosic, yet also tuned into how to present a powerful and explosive highly-arranged ensemble sound. Finally, the Del McCoury Band's repertoire is compelling, and it succeeds with an emotional impact that makes listeners sit up and take notice of the strong images that are invoked. The band's signature sound is best described as bracing and novel, yet still respecting the sideboards of All of us baby boomer bluegrassers should be able to relate to Smith's waltz-timed "Let An Old Racehorse Run," and Del's modulation to a higher key reinforces the message and shows that he still feels his oats too. A perfect song for Halloween, the slower title track appears a third into the album, and the Fairfield Four's spooky vocal fills contrast to Del's confident assurances. It's nice to see the band's solely instrumental barnburner, "Hillcrest Drive," come from the pen of their own Ronnie McCoury. And with a strong nod to tradition, Don Reno's "I Can Hear the Angels Singing," showcases the band's dynamic quartet. Solidly contemporary bluegrass in styling, but lacking something unique, is "I'm Afraid I Forgot the Feelin'" that comes from Dan Presley and his son, Jeff, guitarist with the Virginia-based bluegrass group, Shenandoah Blue. "Mill Towns" comes from David Francey, a Canadian folk singer and songwriter/storyteller, and it tells of many industrial towns' demise as residents moved elsewhere in search of work. Lyrics for all songs are included, but it's interesting that we never find the band members credited within the album jacket. The entire record gives us an inspired musical journey from some entertaining bluegrassers with adventurous tastes. You couldn't ask for much better playing and singing. It's fun to hear a familiar old Gospel number as much as it is to hear them deliver, with impeccable musicianship, tunes from contemporary country, bluegrass and folk songsmiths. That may be partly why we're seeing this group in front of different kinds of audiences from performing art centers to mixed bag festivals, jamgrass events to traditional festivals. The Del McCoury Band has been seminal in the continuing stylistic interpretation, definition and growth of present-day bluegrass music. That may be the best reason why this album belongs in your collection. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome, DMB is the name in bluegrass!,
By A Customer
This review is from: It's Just the Night (Audio CD)
Bluegrass fusion; Another favorite album put together by the DMB. Old timey roots with modern feel and appeal. Incredibly talented musicians that can jam with the best but, still keep their hands screaming,"True Bluegrass".
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best of Bluegrass,
By CHARLIE IN VA. (DISPUTANTA, VIRGINIA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It's Just the Night (Audio CD)
Del and the boys have done it again. This CD ranks right up there with the best in bluegrass. Del and the boys have a magical sound that pulls you in and gets you hooked. This CD has a fresh and vibrant sound, while still holding on to that traditional blugrass sound that all true bluegrass fans love. I love every song, especially "Mill Towns". The Del McCoury Band is as great as any bluegrass act in the business today. If you love bluegrass then you have got to add this CD to your collection.
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