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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dispels any doubts about the Chapmans' national prominence,
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This review is from: Simple Man (Audio CD)
Playing Time - 38:59 -- Bill Chapman discovered bluegrass after moving to Colorado in 1976. He went to Woolworth's and put a banjo on layaway. When I wrote about them for Bluegrass Unlimited in 1999, they had already relocated to Missouri, toured Europe, showcased for the IBMA, and won the SPBGMA Best Bluegrass Band Award. They also won the IBMA Emerging Artist Award. Now, about thirty years from that humble beginning in Colorado, Bill Chapman's band has come to represent some of the most polished bluegrass around. Their lustrous sound is built around well-arranged and novel songs that are balanced with impeccable vocals and sizzling instrumental prowess."Simple Man" continues the band's association with the Pinecastle Records label, and we've had to wait four years for this latest (their third on that label) from The Chapmans. Opening with Bob Amos' "Fire in the Canyon" is a good stroke to get us into the esoteric nature of this recording which demands our attention to the intellectual messages that range from Mother Nature's fury to being a "Runaway Kind," "Simple Man" or "Lost Ball." It's a treat to hear them present songs from a variety of excellent songwriters and musicians in their own right in bluegrass circles - the likes of Becky Buller, Art Stevenson, Chris Jones, Kim Fox. The title cut comes from Fox, one of their favorite songwriters, and tells of hard-working and easy-going people who don't make a big deal out of life. Covering Rick Bradstreet's "Cold and Lonely" is a lovely tribute to the now-deceased former Bluegrass Patriots dobroist. I was also pleased to see "Runaway Kind," from Svata Kotas and Jana Dolakova (from the band "Fragment" of the Slovak Republic). A ballad like Beth and April Stevens' "Jeanie and Tommy" is a tearjerker that will surely make you sad. Impressive virtuosity with a little humor are the trademarks of the licks in Jeremy Chapman's own "Pickle Flavored Ice Cream." "The Photograph," a lost-love ballad with a lyrical twist, is nothing short of haunting. Finishing strong with a respect for the traditional canon is their feisty and powerful rendition of Jimmy Martin's "You'll be a Lost Ball." Besides Bill Chapman on banjo, The Chapmans are his three sons-Jeremy (mandolin), Jason (bass), and John (guitar). Guests include Stuart Duncan, Aubrey Haynie, Andy Leftwich, Rob Ickes, Sonya Isaacs and Darrin Vincent. Back in 1999, Bill Chapman told me that The Chapmans were focused on presenting professional, entertaining music and a wholesome family image. His advice was to "start from scratch and keep scratching," and their hard work has paid off to meet their goal to be taken seriously for their unique, identifiable sound. I would say that they have wonderfully succeeded and have achieved their place in the national bluegrass spotlight. "Simple Man" is the album that will dispel any lingering doubts about their national prominence. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE IT!!!!,
This review is from: Simple Man (Audio CD)
I love this cd!! This is one of those rare cds were you love every song and you just play it over and over again. Trust me when I say buy this one........even my 10 month old stops freaking out in the car when I pop it in!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Bluegrass Music,
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This review is from: Simple Man (Audio CD)
I love this CD and listen to it regularly. It's one of the 6 CDs that earns a spot in my car's player -- and it has never come out since I bought the CD.This is great music, I highly recommend this CD if you enjoy great, vocals, guitar picking, and mandolin playing. The strength of this CD are the vocal tracks -- especially "Fire in the Canyon" and "Ode to a Simple Man".
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Chapmans..Simple Man !!!,
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This review is from: Simple Man (Audio CD)
The Champans new album Simple Man will blow you away. The band members are not only really great musicians, with amazing vocals, but they are brothers with a little help from their dad!What nice guys, and what a great album. Their other albums are also very good, including Follow Me. I think anyone who likes bluegrass should give them a listen, you won't be sorry. Mary Lester |
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