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On the Road (And More)

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  • Audio CD (April 24, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Smithsonian Folkways
  • ASIN: B00005ABLS
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #176,281 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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For those interested in a vital document of the folk revival, or for bluegrass fans looking for another lost classic, On the Road (and More) delivers the goods and then some. The Country Gentlemen's third Folkways Records album, On the Road originally included recordings from two separate concerts from 1962 and 1963, and has now been augmented by six unreleased cuts captured at a 1961 Carnegie Hall hootenanny. This is bluegrass music at its most adventurous. The Gentlemen favored a spirited, diverse, and outlandish presentation, featuring a wide range of material from traditional folk to bluegrass classics to novelty songs like "Ain't Got No Home," which is included here. When On the Road was released in 1963, the urban folk boom was peaking, and the Country Gentlemen was one of the bands that was leading the way. The vibrant music heard on this welcome collection shows why. --Mike Johnson

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Universally acclaimed as one of the most important progressive bluegrass bands, The Country Gentlemen brilliantly encompass a unique blend of folk and bluegrass. Originally released in 1963 by Folkways Records at the height of folk and bluegrass music's popularity, On The Road is an essential example of the Country Gentlemen's definitive style. This album is comprised of excerpts from two live concerts recorded in 1962-63 and six never before released bonus tracks recorded in 1961 at the band's appearance at Carnegie Hall. This reissue offers a rare glimpse of the Country Gentlemen as they appeared on stage at the peak of their creativity. 61 minutes, 32-page booklet, extensive notes

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's great to be on the road again!, February 13, 2003
This review is from: On the Road (And More) (Audio CD)
Their tight harmonies and acoustic picking stuck close to Bill Monroe's style, yet Washington, D.C.'s Country Gentlemen were still called progressive bluegrass at the time of this live 1963 album's original release (the And More on this 60-minute CD reissue consists of six strong previously unissued songs from a 1961 Carnegie Hall show during resonator guitarist Kenny Haddock's brief stay in the band). Here's the classic Gents lineup: guitarist Charlie Waller (the sole remaining member today), mandolinist John Duffey, bassist Tom Gray and crisp banjoist Eddie Adcock, who'd bend his strings for a pedal-steel-guitar effect.

To supplement true bluegrass's staples of Anglo folk balladry and Appalachian murder tales, they lent levity with "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues" in an English accent and added a cartoon-like voice to a grassed up cover of "Ain't Got No Home" from the Crescent City's Clarence "Frogman" Henry. The instrumental "Grandfather's Clock" eases a bass solo's volume to near inaudibility before a full-throttle banjo break. Lefty Frizzell's eerie 1959 hit "Long Black Veil" is redone with less intensity than later versions by The Band and Joan Baez. Being in a Smithsonian Folkways package, the annotation is, of course,
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean, Bright and Powerful, July 30, 2001
This review is from: On the Road (And More) (Audio CD)
During the Folk Revival of the early 60's the Country Gentlemen brought bleugrass to a larger, more popular audience. In this Smithsonian Folkways revival of three live performances from '61, '62, and '63 it's easy to understand why. Not only did they put on a lively and entertaining show, they played bluegrass like a well orchestrated storm. And this CD will blow you away!

The recordings are crisp and clear with the band's sharp witted intro commentary left in between songs. Their playing is tight and bright and their golden voices soar. And while there remains a tasty dollop of old-timey flavor, it is clear why this band earned their reputaion as creative and progressive.

In addition, and I wish everyone would do this, it comes with a comprehensive 30 page booklet containing an intro to bluegrass, a history of the band (complete with references), and words and commentary for every song. It even suggests some bluegrass reading!

My favorite tracks: "Walking in Jerusalem (Just Like John)", a unique and lively take on "The Sunny Side of Life", the most enjoyable recording of "The Long Black Veil" I've ever heard, and the very silly "Ain't Got No Home".

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, but 5 stars just isn't enough for this one!, March 7, 2002
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Even a relative newcomer to the genre (like me) can tell this is Bluegrass at its best! The vocals capture the high lonesome essence of BG, and these are superb instrumentalists. I think John Duffey's mandolin playing is on a par with Bill Monroe's!

"Walking in Jerusalem" and "Long Black Veil" are worth the price of the CD. Other gems include "Handsome Molly" and "The Sunny Side of Life." I must say, I've never been particualarly fond of "Rawhide," having heard it on several Monroe recordings, but CG's neat--not frantic--performance won me over! There's really not a bad selection on this CD, though the novelty number "Ain't Got No Home" is my least favorite.

A must-have addition to your BG collection, or a great introduction to the marvelous world of Bluegrass. On a scale of 1 to 5, I'd give this one 6 1/2!

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