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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible debut,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ready to Go (Audio CD)
A lot of debut albums by wildly talented musicians are so insistent on demonstrating the virtuosity of the player that they alienate the lay listener. Not so with this one. Though always technically dazzling, Sutton's playing on "Ready to Go" is melodic and tasteful, almost self-consciously restrained. Anyone who has heard his flame-thrower solos on Ricky Skaggs' recent albums needs no further proof of Sutton's abilities, but what's even more impressive is that on this album Sutton proves himself an excellent writer(Decision at Glady Fork, The Good Deed), as well as a virtuoso player outside the bluegrass idiom (Minor Swing, Lady Be Good). A lot of "player" albums out of Nashville disappoint because, for some reason, many technically-minded musicians never fully cultivate musical taste. They seem not to know when to back off. Sutton though ranks with people like Tony Rice, Kenny Smith, and Norman Blake who make you say 'wow' as much with their playing as with their music. This album has the added advantage of being incredibly well-mixed/produced, so you get the full-bore sound of Sutton's guitar. Highly recommended.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable!,
This review is from: Ready to Go (Audio CD)
I don't rate many albums with 5 stars. They have to really knock me for a loop and this album does the trick. A great mixture as stated by others of traditional bluegrass along with a beautiful rendition of Reinhardt and Grapelli's Minor Swing and Gershwins Lady Be Good. I also was very impressed with each of the vocal tracks which added a unique flavor to the collection of songs. The harmony of the Isaacs on The Water is Wide was worth the album alone.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Tarheel's Vamp,
By Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Ready to Go (Audio CD)
Bryan Sutton blazes on the acoustic guitar. The different guitars played are lovingly displayed on the insert. Sutton who is from Asheville, North Carolina was part of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder band. This CD is full of fast instrumentals like the opener, "Decision at Glady Fork." "Highland Rim," "Walk Among the Woods," "Grover's Glen," and the fast little reel "Tater Patch" all display similar dexterity. A pitfall for a CD with many instrumentals is that they may start to sound similar. For the most part, Sutton escapes this dilemma. Ricky Skaggs' mandolin and Aubrie Haynie's fiddle spark the bluegrass tune "Blue Night" with a guest vocal by Pat Enright of the Nashville Bluegrass Band. Bill Monroe's "Brown County Breakdown" is remade as a fast guitar romp with Haynie's blazing fiddle dueling with Sutton's guitar. Sutton also recasts a number of songs. From U2's "Rattle & Hum," he takes "When Love Comes to Town" and gives it an old-timey country feel. "Minor Swing" catches a bluegrass groove with Haynie's fiddle joining Sutton on guitar. Gospel singer Becky Isaacs Bowman does a stately folk vocal on the lovely "The Water Is Wide." Sutton played on Dolly Parton's "The Grass Is Blue"; she returns the favor with a passionate vocal on her song "Smoky Mountain Memories." George and Ira Gershwin's "Lady Be Good" is given a great treatment. The three tunes which honor his grandfather in "Chief's Medley" take you to a time in the North Carolina mountains when an 8 year old learned to play from watching his granddad. The CD closes with a stunning instrumental of just solo guitar, "The Good Deed." The wistful emotions Sutton wrenches from the guitar and tune are worth the price of the CD. If you've heard Sutton on The Dixie Chic's "Fly" CD or with Skaggs or Parton or are just looking for a strong acoustic guitar, this is one you'll want to take home!
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