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Mountain Apart

Biscuit Burners Audio CD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (January 24, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: CDBY
  • ASIN: B000FTK83A
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #332,528 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Ridgeway Backroads (A.K.A. the Colorado Song)
2. Laurel Grove
3. A Mountain Apart
4. Hera Lynn
5. Off to the Sea
6. Pinchtown Hop
7. Don't Leave Me Feelin' Blue
8. Donna Rose
9. Stone Grey
10. The Hatching Season
11. Harriet's Frog
12. Sweet Whiskey

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Innovative traditionalists who have created a new type of mountain music that is very intriguing, July 9, 2006
This review is from: Mountain Apart (Audio CD)
Playing Time - 49:19
SONGS - Ridgeway Backroads, Laurel Grove, A Mountain Apart, Hera Lynn, Off to the Sea, Pinchtown Hop, Don't Leave Me Feelin' Blue, Donna Rose, Stone Grey, The Hatching Season, Harriet's Flog, Sweet Whiskey

The Biscuit Burners continue to demonstrate a fluency in the contemporary string language of their North Carolina home. Their "Fiery Mountain Music" album, 2004 IBMA showcase, and many appearances got many folks talking about this young hardworking quartet that emphasizes old-time sounds with contemporary sensuality. Their modern responsiveness allows us to welcome them with open arms. Our reception of their independent music must acknowledge the band's strong originality.

They manage to burn their biscuits with exquisite resophonic guitar, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, clawhammer banjo and acoustic bass. Mary Lucey and Shannon Whitworth sing in an intriguing style not too dissimilar to Gillian Welch's. On this album, I wish that a slightly greater emphasis would've been given to banjo. In "Off to Sea," resonator guitarist Billy Cardine demonstrates his technical mastery of the 5-string. A little known fact is that Bill Cardine taught himself the banjo because he thought this song needed some banjo. He had never really played banjo much prior to this recording session so that is no doubt why it is a little sparse. Also, Shannon Whitworth has proven that she has a wonderful interpretive knack with clawhammer banjo, but it doesn't really talk much here. When it does, such as on her own "Donna Rose" and Mary Lucey's "Stone Grey," it's fairly laid back in the mix for rhythmic fill. On the other hand, Cardine's and Bletz's fingers on the dobro and guitar emit blue flames and fiery sparks throughout the project.

The band members wrote all the songs but one (Bob Shuey's "Pinchtown Hop.") Their stories have a traditional and mountainous flair about home, heartache, rambling, drinking and characters encountered on their journeys. "Sweet Whiskey" gives new definition to darling, drink and dobro. The title cut by Lucey is a tale of two women neighbors whose men joined opposing sides in the Civil War. The instrumental numbers like Cardine's "The Hatching Season" and "Harriet's Flog" are interpretive jaunts through some powerful and adventurous dobro and guitar improvisations.

Formed in early 2003, The Biscuit Burners are also burning rubber on the highways to get their name and music out there. Their strong work ethic is paying off as more and more people are becoming familiar fans of their spirited, infectious music. And the band is doing it all with no mandolin, fiddle, and minimal banjo (although, since the release of this album, the band has picked up mandolin player John Stickley.) On a 49-minute album, I was apprehensive at first about whether they'd be able to keep my attention throughout. The fact is their biscuits get cooked right to tasty near perfection. These innovative traditionalists have created a new type of mountain music that is very intriguing. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece in Mountain Heritage, May 27, 2008
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I was given a copy of A Mountain Apart from a friend of mine and haven't stopped listening to it since. The songs are haunting and poetic and crafted to blend traditional and contemporary bluegrass/old time folk. I have the added bonus of living in the great town of Brevard, NC, alongside BB's singer/songwriter Shannon Whitworth, who has put out her own stellar cd "No Expectations". Every time I hear "Off to the Sea" I feel as if she's singing to me and have to smile! Pick up this album and give it a try. I promise you'll be hooked.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Grass, March 11, 2011
This review is from: Mountain Apart (Audio CD)
I love the Biscuit Burners

Since purchasing their latest, Take Me Home, I have fallen in love with The Biscuit Burners.

I run a Wine Tasting Room in the Napa Valley and have been burning the new oak with their music since discovering them a few weeks ago. I guarantee that their sweet sound is influencing the current vintage as the notes float off with our angel's share.

Warren Hellman please take note and book these guys for the 2011 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. If you do I'll have to take a day off from wine slinging to spend the weekend in the park.

While I'm at it, don't forget about the Be Good Tanya's either.

Enjoy!!
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