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Never Say Never Again

Dwight McCallMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: May 22, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Poor Old Man (Album Version) 3:39 Not Available
  2. Never Say Never Again (Album Version) 3:19 Not Available
  3. West Virginia Ground (Album Version) 3:08 Not Available
  4. Goodbye My Friend (Album Version) 3:23 Not Available
  5. Blue Eyed Boston Boy (Album Version) 3:26 Not Available
  6. Logan's Crossroad (Album Version) 2:51 Not Available
  7. Pathway Of My Savior (Album Version) 4:15 Not Available
  8. Lost River (Album Version) 3:21 Not Available
  9. Time Of Our Lives (Album Version) 3:38 Not Available
10. Don't Break My Heart Again (Album Version) 3:22 Not Available
11. He Never Turned Away (Album Version) 2:25 Not Available
12. Little Bessie (Album Version) 3:43 Not Available
13. My Heart Loves You More (Album Version) 2:55 Not Available
14. Goin' Across The Sea (Album Version) 2:53 Not Available
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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: May 22, 2007
  • Label: Rural Rhythm
  • Copyright: 2007 Rural Rhythm Records Rural Rhythm RecordsAll Rights Reserved
  • Total Length: 46:18
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  • ASIN: B001ET1RAS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Smooth, refined and radio-friendly contemporary bluegrass, May 27, 2007
This review is from: Never Say Never Again (Audio CD)
Playing Time - 46:18 -- Since 1996, Dwight McCall has played mandolin and sung tenor with J. D. Crowe and the New South. McCall's previous band experience had included Union Springs (1992-95), as well as a short period with Charlie Waller and the Country Gentlemen. Four years since his 2003 "Kentucky Peace of Mind" solo album, "Never Say Never Again" is his 2007 coming out party on the Rural Rhythm record label that has made a recent commitment to the promotion of "new traditions" to supplement their large historical bluegrass archive. In fact, Dwight McCall is the son of Jim McCall who recorded three excellent albums with Earl Taylor for Rural Rhythm in the 1960s.

McCall's contemporary bluegrass is smooth, refined and radio-friendly. His voice is less intense than say Don Rigsby's or certainly Bill Monroe's, but that in itself is McCall's charm as he delivers his lyrics with convincing emotion and clarion highs. Without being piercing, Dwight's sweet voice has a kind of subtlety and peerless ability to prod a song's message. On seven of the numbers, Dwight also dubbed in two harmonies with himself. That makes for a vocal blend as smooth as suede. On the other seven songs, Dwight sings two parts along with a third well-blended vocal harmony provided by Lou Reid, Rickey Wasson, Steve Gulley or Missy Werner. Assisting musicians give us plenty of fiery, proficient instrumental work courtesy of Alan Bibey (mandolin), Ron Stewart (banjo, fiddle, mandolin), Harold Nixon (bass), Brian Stephens (guitar), and Randy Kohrs (Dobro). Dwight lays his own mandolin picking into Mark Brinkman's "West Virginia Ground" and the traditional "Blue Eyed Boston Boy" that is getting good airplay from its inclusion on Volume 86 of the Prime Cuts of Bluegrass sampler. Another traditional number, "Little Bessie," features Dwight's banjo playing.

Demonstrating strong aptitude as a songwriter, McCall penned "Goodbye My Friend," "Don't Break My Heart Again," and "He Never Turned Away." All three offer touching statements about dealing with romance, love and reality. "Goodbye My Friend," must be a tough one to sing as it pays tribute to McCall's brother who died in a car wreck in 2000. Another gospel selection, "Pathway of My Saviour" written by Jon Weisberger, was originally recorded by Dwight with his band Union Springs in 1994. The title cut came from Wayne Winkle and Craig Market. Written by Mike Evens, "Logan's Crossroad" is a splendid Civil War ballad recounting an 1862 bloody battle that resulted in many men being pushed down the mountain and falling. A song that adapts well to bluegrass, "Lost River" comes from the pen of Michael Martin Murphy and was previously recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. When Alan Bibey's mandolin modulates and drives the song to a higher key about three minutes into it, "Lost River" is infused with even more energy and excitement. I like hearing bluegrassers arrange their material with modulations to different keys. Another innovative, up-tempo bluegrass adaptation is "Time of Our Lives," that Dwight woke up to when it was playing slowly on HBO one night. Seems he liked and could relate to the sentiment about living in the present and enjoying life to its fullest.

While there are many strengths on this project, "Never Say Never Again" is first and foremost a presentation of McCall's affable lead vocalizing and harmonizing on a nice balance of traditional and contemporary material. It also gives a taste of his exquisite mandolin chops, and it serves as his banjo recording debut. He also honors his family and friends, and he hangs with musicians of the highest caliber. The CD clearly establishes Dwight McCall as a defining and adaptable bluegrass voice with considerable range. "Never Say Never Again" shows that he knows how to transfer his musical vision and acumen into a radiant set of inspired music. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars. One of my favorite singer & players, December 22, 2009
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This review is from: Never Say Never Again (Audio CD)
As song writing goes this is a typical solo project. Lyrics can seem a bit redundant, repeating a bit too many times, cycles verse without a clear morph of meaning to the words, the next time through. little imperfections however do not distract me from giving this CD a high praise overall. This IS a wonderful listen, worth having in your collection. provided you have a Bluegrass Collection. If NOT maybe you want to buy a bigger name artist....... first.
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