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How To Grow A Woman From The Ground
 
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How To Grow A Woman From The Ground
by Chris Thile

4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Original Release Date: September 12, 2006
  • Format: MP3, 256 kbps — plays on iPod® and all MP3 players

MP3 Songs
Song Title Time Price
  1. Watch 'at Breakdown 4:14Not Available
  2. Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground 3:07Not Available
  3. Stay Away 3:55Not Available
  4. O Santo De Polvora 2:37Not Available
  5. Wayside (Back In Time) 2:45Not Available
  6. You're an Angel, and I'm Gonna Cry 2:57Not Available
  7. How to Grow a Woman From the Ground 5:08Not Available
  8. The Beekeeper 4:06Not Available
  9. Brakeman's Blues 3:42Not Available
10. If The Sea Was Whiskey 2:43Not Available
11. Cazadero 3:34Not Available
12. Heart in a Cage 4:23Not Available
13. I'm Yours If You Want Me 3:49Not Available
14. The Eleventh Reel 3:28Not Available

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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: September 12, 2006
  • Label: Sugar Hill
  • Copyright: 2006 Sugar Hill Records, A Welk Music Group Company
  • Genres: Folk/General, Country/Traditional Country, Country/Bluegrass, Country/General
  • ASIN: B001182J3Q
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,466 in MP3 Albums (See Bestsellers in MP3 Albums)

 

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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bluegrass, new grass, it's all good grass..., September 12, 2006
By 1969mets "Joe" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
Think of all the bluegrass child prodigies that have crossed genres to create amazing music--Marty Stuart, Mark O'Connor, Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss. Now consider Chris Thile, who is on the verge of blowing them all away. This record is, perhaps, the finest "rock" album played on bluegrass instruments ever made. It's all here: impeccable musicianship, smart arrangements, bluegrass, jazz, a White Stripes tune, bla, bla, bla. This kid is growing fast, he has outgrown the grass, he has outgrown the wonderful Nickel Creek, there's no telling where he's gonna take this thing (Ornette Coleman?? Nicaraguan mountain music??) but I'd suggest you hop on right here and stay along for the ride.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Mix of Quality and Mediocrity, September 13, 2007
To be blunt, I haven't particularly cared for Thile's recent, not-quite-successful synthesis of jazz, bluegrass, folk and alt/indie rock. I was excited to hear that Chris was trying to get back to his roots with this album, but am slightly disappointed with the net results. The reintroduction of the banjo, fiddle and upright bass, as well as the integration of more traditional tempos and melodies establishes that unmistakable bluegrass sound. However, this album lacks the grace and charm of Chris' work previous to the release of "Deciever". In my opinion, the drop in quality since "All Who Wander Are Not Lost" (NAWWAL) is due solely to Chris' new-found penchant for edgy, supposed-to-be deep lyricism. While the musicianship on this album is as good as it gets, and the song-craft is solid, I find that I find myself quickly annoyed with the psuedo-intellectual, self-involved tendencies embodied by the poetry. For whatever reason Chris has become enamored with the trendy "l'esprit" of the alt/indie rock scene, perhaps because it embodies all of the things he wanted to be, but never was, while growing up (i.e. cool, urban, hip, sarcastic, cutting edge, ansgty, controversial, ironic, etc). Personally, I think Chris' genius is confined to instrumentalism and song-craft. I enjoyed his forrays into jazz and classical musicianship on NAWWAL and believe that this is where he shines (by the way, The Beekeeper is my favorite song on this album). Vocally he has evolved a brash and confrontational style which comes off as grating to my sensabilities, and as a lyricist he has consistently disappointed me with an immaturity of content (though, apparently he has not disappointed others). To be fair, this work is five steps in the right direction since the release of "Deciever". While I am not overly impressed with this effort, I do recognize that many other people (including Chris) seem find it suitable enough. Like I said, its not really my cup of tea, but it will be interesting to see what Chris has in store for the future.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solo wizard gets a band, September 19, 2006
By Daniel A. Lewis (Logan, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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Mandolin prodigy Chris Thile's last album, Deceiver, was a little off-kilter. He sang with himself and played every instrument on the album. What resulted was an almost private lyric in an unhappy marriage with merely average instrumentation (aside from the mandolin and a few other bright spots).

Deceiver is an illustration of Donne's axiom, "No man is an island, entire of itself," along with its lesser-known corollary, "so suck it up and get a band." How to Grow a Woman from the Ground provides the proof, QED.

Here, Thile is content to be first among equals. His emotional vision is intact, but he's brought in musicians to rival and even surpass the lyrics. With several covers and instrumentals, Thile is not a one-man show. He often takes a back seat to the awe-inspiring play of his bluegrass bandmates, and blends into the background on some great harmony singing.

I find it very difficult to single out songs for individual praise. I'm a fan of Wayside, The Beekeeper, and Heart in a Cage, but you'll have to choose your own. It's Thile's most complete album to date, and better yet, it sounds fun where Deceiver was merely earnest.

You'll listen to it over and over again.
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