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Nickel Creek
(CD, 2004)
Primary Artist: Nickel Creek

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Format: CD Jan 2004 Record Label: Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. (UK) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 766489136721 |
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Track Listing 1. Ode to a Butterfly 2. Lighthouses Tale, The 3. Out of the Woods 4. House of Tom Bombadil 5. Reasons Why 6. When You Come Back Down 7. Sweet Afton 8. Cuckoos Nest 9. Hand Song, The 10. Robin and Marian 11. Fox, The 12. Pastures New
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Nickel Creek: Sean Watkins (vocals, guitar); Chris Thile (vocals, banjo, mandolin, bouzouki); Sara Watkins (vocals, violin, strings). NICKEL CREEK was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album and "Ode To A Butterfly" was nominated for Best Country Instrumental Performance. British import edition. NICKEL CREEK is the appealing debut album by this quartet of young bluegrass/folk musicians. Mandolinist Chris Thile kicks things off with a display of virtuosity on "Ode to a Butterfly," negotiating the twists and turns of the melody with seemingly effortless abandon. All four musicians seem incredibly sure-footed and comfortable in each other's company. Bassist Scott Thile shines in an often under-appreciated role--his round sound and perfect intonation provide the harmonic underpinning and subtle rhythmic cushion that lends buoyancy to the ensemble sound. The production values are exceptionally high on this project, reflecting the intense musicality of producer Alison Krauss, an instrumental and singing star in her own right. Violinist Sara Watkins contributes a tender lead vocal on the ethereal "Out of the Woods," and the harmony vocals are nothing short of sublime. "Sweet Afton," a setting of the famous poem by Robert Burns, shows off the group's Celtic leanings. Chris Thile's high tenor vocal is heart stopping.
Industry Reviews 4.5 stars out of 5 - The most amazing music in this batch [of reviews] comes from this kiddie bluegrass band. Just a quick listen to their vocals - sweet, tender, innocent - gives them away....this band of prodigies...has a penchant also for pop, classical music and jazz. Down Beat (07/01/2000)
...Exuberance, innovation and sheer musical talent unite in a confident and accomplished debut....Spiking its newgrass/folk core with Celtic accents and a dash of pop....there's much to enjoy. No Depression (05/01/2000)
...Blends sweet vocal harmonies with accessible gospel melodies, fleshed out by fiddles, mandolins and guitars. CMJ (04/03/2000)
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