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Edgar Meyer (Performer), Mark O'Connor (Performer), Stephen Foster (Performer), Alison Krauss (Performer), James Taylor (Performer), Yo-Yo Ma (Performer)
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On this CD:
  1. 1B, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Edgar Meyer
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  2. Misty Moonlight Waltz, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Mark O'Connor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  3. Hard Times Come Again No More for voice & piano
    Composed by Stephen Foster
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma

  4. Indecision, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Edgar Meyer
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  5. Limerock
    Composed by Traditional
    with Mark O'Connor, Yo-Yo Ma

  6. Benjamin
    Composed by James Taylor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma

  7. Fisher's Hornpipe
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  8. Duet for cello & bass
    Composed by Edgar Meyer
    with Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  9. Emily's Reel for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Mark O'Connor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  10. Cloverfoot Reel for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Edgar Meyer
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  11. Poem for Carlita, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Mark O'Connor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  12. Caprice for Three, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Mark O'Connor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  13. Second Time Around, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Edgar Meyer
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma

  14. Slumber My Darling for voice & piano
    Composed by Stephen Foster
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Alison Krauss, Yo-Yo Ma

  15. Vistas, for violin, cello & double bass
    Composed by Mark O'Connor
    with Mark O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma


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With the help of some friends (James Taylor and Alison Krauss lend some vocal support), the trio of Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, and Mark O'Connor have created yet another fascinating hybrid of chamber music and bluegrass. This follow-up to 1996's Appalachia Waltz is filled with highly lyrical string passages, a homage or two to Copland, and plenty of tracks where Meyer's bass vamps with the best of them. This is reflective (and relaxing) music, lacking the intricate structure of classical music and the rough edges of folk. But, boy, is it catchy! Yo-Yo Ma fans may be disappointed to hear that--aside from the gorgeous "Duet for Cello and Bass"--the cellist takes more of a supportive role on this disc. Still, this is fun music, more intimate than Short Trip Home (Meyer's other crossover project for Sony), but still lively (just check out "1B" or "Caprice for Three"). --Jason Verlinde

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Second Time's A Charm!, May 26, 2000
By Bob Zeidler (Charlton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Seldom does a sequel live up to the advance billing suggested by its predecessor. All too often, sequels (most particularly in publishing and in the cinema) represent little more than a form of pernicious milking of "what worked the first time around."

On the other hand, sequels occasionally do exceed the expectations set out by their forbears. Such is the case with Appalachian Journey, where Messsrs. Ma, Meyer and O'Connor do manage to top themselves, in significant ways, regarding what they did in the earlier Appalachia Waltz. The reason is not particularly hard to find: familiarity breeds ease and comfort. At risk of implying that "practice makes perfect," it is nonetheless a fact that Meyer and O'Connor, in this sequel, have found better ways to incorporate Ma's remarkable talents - non-improvisational though they may be - into the fabric of the music.

The outcome to my ears is measureably better than in Appalachia Waltz. These guys are in a groove now, and there are are fewer "set pieces" written primarily to explore how these three stringed instruments might coalesce into a new style of string trio writing (and less recycling of material heard elsewhere, and earlier, such as interpolations from O'Connor's Fiddle Concerto), and more exploration into the true strengths of Meyer's and O'Connor's compositional skills, which are considerable indeed.

Over time (and, I might add, a rather short period at that), it has become simple for me to identify, by style, which are from the pen of Meyer and which from O'Connor. Put simply, Meyer's have his by-now-well-known rhythmic challenges, and O'Connor's are altogether more lyrical. (The writer of the booklet notes would have us believe that Meyer's compositional style looks back at the folk and chamber music of Bartok and Kodaly; I hear instead Janacek.)

The skill level is high indeed; Caprice for Three pretty well establishes that these three can play up a fury. And I think that the jazz-inflected playing of O'Connor on Cloverfoot Reel is a welcome peek into a style of O'Connor's playing that I for one would want to hear more of. Alison Krauss and James Taylor make meaningful contributions as well. (The choice of Foster songs is indeed interesting. Taylor, here, repeats a song - Hard Times Come No More - that Willie Nelson sang on Darol Anger's Heritage album of a few years back, an occurrence that I find to be more than just coincidence.)

If I could find fault with this trio at all, it would be in the fact that Yo-Yo simply doesn't "smoke" the way that Edgar and Mark do. In this respect, a collaboration including Edgar and Mark and a cellist who can truly improvise could be revelatory. Three such cellists come to mind: David Darling, Eric Friedlander, and Eugene Friesen. Now, Eugene can really smoke! And that would make an interesting project for this particular fan of Friesen, Meyer and O'Connor!

The booklet notes are helpful. Just concentrate, if you can, on the quotes by the three of them, and avoid the hyperbole in the booket writer's notes. It's a real stretch to call this the classical music of the future. It's subgenre entertainment. But great entertainment.

Bob Zeidler
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as strong as APPALACHIA WALTZ, but still beautiful, August 22, 2000
By Zenbob (Woodstock, NY USA) - See all my reviews
Mark O'Connor is one of the world's most brilliant improvising fiddlers and Edgar Meyer an exceptionally accomplished bassist and composer who moves seamlessly among the varied musical worlds of bluegrass, classical, folk and country. They team up again with Yo-Yo Ma, a classical cellist who has spent the last several years working to broaden his musical horizons (a duet album with Stephane Grapelli, an album of Piazolla's tango music, a collaboration with Bobby McFerrin). In their first teaming, APPALACHIAN WALTZ, the mixture of Ma's technique with Meyer and O'Connor's improvising and composing abilities produced fabulous results: almost a new genre of music, "classical folkgrass." In this endeavor, the three go to the well again but don't find quite the same high level of magic. It's hard to complain very strenuously -- these are, after all, three of the finest musicians that we have. As James Agee said of the Marx Brothers, "the worst they ever made is better than most things I can think of." The same is true here. But there is still a nagging disappointment in this outing. Some of the performances seem a little rushed, unpolished, some of the arrangements a little strained. While there are moments of beauty, excitement and truly thrilling collaborative playing (Meyer's 1B truly rocks!), this sounds almost like an off-the-cuff jam session than a thought-out collaboration.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classical Grass?, June 11, 2002
The liner notes of this album boldy declare, "This is the new face of classical music." I have no problem with that. This string ensembel makes compellingly beautiful music. Meyer and O'Connor handle most of the writing on this recording. The lone exceptions are the traditional "Fisher's Hornpipe," on which Alison Krauss guests on violin, and two Stephen Foster songs: "Hard Times Come Again No More," with James Taylor on guitar and vocal, and "Slumber My Darling," with Krauss on vocal. In addition, Taylor contributes the instrumental "Benjamin" on which he also plays guitar. This music is at its core hauntingly beautiful, but difficult to categorize. I appreciate the analogy used in the liner notes when trying to explain the seemingly diverse, yet unifying elements contained in the music on this CD. It is like "the enormous fields of mushrooms found in the American Midwest, which botanists have now determined are in fact a single organism." While there appear to be many diverse influences at work here, maybe the simple truth is that this is all part of a common bond we call music. At any rate, this is an enjoyable and engaging album. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
As an American living abroad, this made me homesick. I listened 3 times in 24 hours and it only got better.
Published 5 months ago by Ruth M. Perkins

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful admixture of classical and bluegrass
"Appalachian Journey" takes three of our finest classical musicians (Meyer, O'Connor, and Ma) and mixes them with folkie vocalists like James Taylor and Allison Krauss to create a... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars So so
I totally respect YoYo Ma but this CD was a little disappointing because all the tunes were more like jaz and improv than nice tight blue grass and Appalachian fiddle tunes. Read more
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By putting this CD into the player about 20 minutes into the drive and letting the music contrast and compare itself to the beauty of the countryside.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Stilted
I suppose you will enjoy this if you really like Yo-Yo Ma at his most boring. This is glorified elevator music and about as interesting.
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