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Second Generation

Keith Whitley & Ricky SkaggsMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: November 30, 1989
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Don't Cheat In Our Hometown 2:38 $0.99 Buy Track  - Don't Cheat In Our Hometown
Play   2. Dream Of A Miner's Child 2:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Dream Of A Miner's Child
Play   3. Memories Of Mother 2:59 $0.99 Buy Track  - Memories Of Mother
Play   4. Poor Monroe 2:30 $0.99 Buy Track  - Poor Monroe
Play   5. Daybreak In Dixie 2:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Daybreak In Dixie
Play   6. All I Ever Loved Was You 3:16 $0.99 Buy Track  - All I Ever Loved Was You
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Play 10. Those Two Blue Eyes 2:05 $0.99 Buy Track  - Those Two Blue Eyes
Play 11. Wildwood Flower 3:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Wildwood Flower
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars timeless bluegrass, June 23, 2000
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Midasin (London, England) - See all my reviews
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Natives of east Kentucky, Whitley and Skaggs first met in 1969 at a fiddlers' convention in Ezel, Kentucky. Their voices blended naturally and Skaggs joined Whitley's bluegrass band. In 1970, still in their early teens, Skaggs and Whitley were singing their tight bluegrass/gospel harmonies as members of Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys (1970-73 and 1975-77). On occasion, during these periods, they were asked to sing duets and some of these appeared on a 1971 album Second Generation Bluegrass, reissued on vinyl and tape in the 1980s, but now reissued as a CD in 1994 by Rebel Records. It is amazing to think that this album features two young teenagers. They are so at ease belting out that timeless bluegrass sound. It has the same impeccable singing and musicianship we now expect automatically from Skaggs and the musicians who work with him. Some of the songs are original Skaggs family compositions and that alone makes the album a must for all Skaggs fans. The only strange thing is that the CD is listed under Whitley rather than Skaggs. Whitley left bluegrass to move into mainstream country, whereas Skaggs, after a twelve-year stint in mainstream country, has now returned to his bluegrass roots.

Just a couple of criticsms. One track seems to jump a groove, which must have been a fault in conversion of audio to digital format. The overall sound-quality is not brilliant, but this is most likely because it is taken from an early recording.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet stuff from the early '70s, October 29, 2002
These early '70s recordings capture two young members of Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys just as they were about to go out on their own as vanguard members of the newgrass generation. Both Whitley and Skaggs cut new roads in the '70s country renaissance, and in the next decade each also successfully moved into the world of commercial Top 40 Country. But here they are, young and earnest as can be, singing pure, sweet bluegrass and playing with a magical melodic grace. This album was originally a modest release, not entirely off the radar, and a welcome surprise for the bluegrass faithful, though not a blockbuster hit by a long shot. Now, decades later, it's a wonderful document of two master musicians in their early years. Plus, it's just enchanting -- great music performed with real feeling. Thank goodness Rebel dusted this one off for modern listeners to check out again... it's highly recommended!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars About time, December 27, 2005
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Jess "Jess" (Coal Country, PA) - See all my reviews
It's about time these early albums were released again on CD. This one is superb, and may actually surprise you. Most of us think of Lefty Frizzel when we hear Keith Whitley. And Ricky Skaggs is often considered the father of new generation/mainstream bluegrass. But, with this album, you'll hear Keith Whitley handle the lead vocals and guitar work on 12 numbers. And folks, Keith can pick a guitar.....and his voice was pure bluegrass without even a hint of Lefty! The harmonies and mandolin provided by Ricky are phenomenal. The album begins with "Dont Cheat in Our Hometown", a song that Ricky would later release as a solo act, and continues through a few brilliant instrumentals, and some of the finest bluegrass you will ever hear, including: "Poor Monroe", "Those Two Blue Eyes", and "Memories of Mother". This CD was released by Rebel Records in 1990, and the recording is excellent. Give it a listen.
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