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Format: CD Dec 1991 Record Label: Deluxe Recording Type: Studio UPC: 012676790727 |
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Track Listing 1. Love Me Darling Just Tonight 2. Little Maggie 3. Holiday Pickin' 4. Tragic Romance 5. Five String Drag 6. Old Love Letters 7. Don't Go Out Tonight 8. Midnight Ramble 9. I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow 10. It's Raining Here This Morning 11. Stone Walls and Steel Bars 12. Don't Step Over an Old Love 13. Still Trying to Get to Little Rock 14. Little Benny 15. Sunny Side of the Mountain 16. Sweeter Than the Flowers 17. Just Because 18. Let Me Love You One More Time 19. Daybreak in Dixie 20. Wild Side of Life
| Details | | Distributor: | (Independently by Label) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Stanley Brothers are considered to be one of the most highly developed bluegrass bands of their time. Ralph and Carter Stanley perfected the "high lonesome" style of singing associated with Bill Monroe, and served it up with a high-octane accompaniment of banjo and guitar. 20 BLUEGRASS ORIGINALS is a good introduction to this tremendously exciting music. The Stanley Brothers were a link between the kind of hillbilly singing that might be heard on Harry Smith's ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC and the more sophisticated style of folk music that became popular in the '60s; "Little Maggie" was covered by the Kingston Trio, and "I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow" is more commonly associated with Bob Dylan. The lightning fast banjo on "Holiday Pickin'" is the aural equivalent of buckshot, as aggressive as any rock guitar solo.
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