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5.0 out of 5 stars Stop the presses, October 11, 2003
This review is from: Steam Powered Aereo-Takes (Audio CD)
Now if you are a fan of bluegrass, then you are probably familiar with Mr Hartford. His two Warner Brother's albums, (Aereo Plane and Morning Bugle) blew out the chocks on bluegrass more than thirty years ago. These records are so good, they come with their own weather. This release of outtakes, especially at this time (John died last year, piloting his Steamboat into distant rivers) actually brings a tear to my eye.

If you have not heard of John Hartford, start anywhere, but don't skip this one. He plays a style that is as much Uncle Dave Macon as Earl Scruggs or Don Reno, but with a serious blues/pop bent. He also displays a fine wit and a constant sense of the absurd that old hippies like myself find comforting.

Don't let the deal go down!

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a gift from a god of music, January 23, 2002
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This review is from: Steam Powered Aereo-Takes (Audio CD)
this cd is simply wonderful, the recordings were recently uncovered and assembled by hartford's band member and banjoist extraordinaire bob carlin, he has given us something really special. as important to own as the two albums that it overlaps with: steam powered aereoplane and morning bugle. now if someone could just release the never-released album radio john, we'd really be swimming in classic amazing john hartford music. this is some of that
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5.0 out of 5 stars Aero-Plain Flies Again, February 8, 2002
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Jack Ginnever (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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I love this band! I own a lot of John's music and it's all good. But this band had a magic to it that comes out in the recordings. These guys just jell into one mass of entertainment. If you liked John's Aero-Plain release then there's no way you won't like this one. It's energetic, spontaneous, experimental, original, funny and sometimes thought-provoking.

There's some new songs on here that I've never heard before. They're all great quality recodings. And there are some from other releases. For example "Back in the Goodle Days", "Because of You" and "Presbyterian Guitar" from the original Aero-Plain are on this CD. And "Howard Hughes Blues" and "Morning Bugle" from the Morning Bugle album are here too. But they are all different takes. Sometimes you won't even recognize them from their original release. But they are all absolutely great, capturing the original essence of the band in a different way.

And the liner notes by John's old friend and collaborator Bob Carlin provide a unique perspective of this group of very talented musicians.

If you're a John Hartford fan you have to own this one. John lives! Give us more!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars outtakes can be good, July 19, 2002
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With an album full of outakes, one would think John Hartford and the Aereoplain would be a joke. However, after listening to old favorites such as "Where the Old Red River Flows," and unreleased tracks I fell in love with the boys. Featuring Hartford, Norman Blake, Tut Taylor, Vassar Clements and Randy Scruggs this record is a huge success.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "outtakes" never sounded better, February 18, 2002
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Yeah sure this is outtakes, but while most outtakes albums make OK museum pieces for the ardent fan, this collection actually works as a completed collection of tunes. I have to agree with Sam Bush's notes to the re-issue of Aereo Plane that I just keep rediscovering this music over the years and it just keeps sounding fresher. Mr. Hartford created a wacky sort of nostalgia for the future when he originally released "Back in the Goodle Days". Now with the release of this almost eerie "Vamp from Back in the Goodle Days" we come full circle with a real nostalgia, but unexpected gift from the past. Bob Carlin's production is superb, and I suspect since the production was largely completed prior to John's death, there is more of John in the grooves (or digital pits, as the case is in this digital day) here than just dust on some old tapes.

A reviewer here mentioned the never released "Radio John". Watch for it's release on the UK label, BMG Camden Deluxe (see their website for further info) in March 2002. Let's hope Amazon is able to deliver it in the US at a reasonable price!

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5.0 out of 5 stars good ole Hartford, January 20, 2009
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I always loved John Hartford from way back in the 60's(yes I am that old:-) ) i had him on vynle even. So now the cds are out and this one and several others I love..I love his voice and the keeping of the "country mountain "sound". (for lack of betters words). He was such a talent; I loved how he would play the fiddle and move his feet to rythums. and/or make sounds and move himself with such concentration. those we will miss, but we have his music and this is one I like very much.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not the Best of John Hartford - But Still Great, June 24, 2008
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For me, John Hartford couldn't get less than 4 stars anyway. This is not his best, in my opinion, but that's just the way it impacted me. There is a lot of GREAT material on this album that will be familiar to a Hartford fan, but some renditions of the "old favorites" are different (good thing, too). I just didn't care for a couple of the selections - one of which was totally unknown to me before listening to the album. If you're a John Hartford collector, you'll still be very well advised to add this one if you don't already have it.

GRITS
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME PIECE OF MUSICAL HISTORY, May 19, 2008
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If there had not been Aereoplane there would not be alot of the music we hear now. Genius at work from John, Vassar, Tut and Norman.
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