Life Of Sorrow (2003)

Artist: David Grisman
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Label: Koch Entertainment
UPC: 00715949105326
Release Date: 7/8/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60603075
Item#: MFDPH4
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Life Of Sorrow, A - (with Nashville Bluegrass Band) ~ David Grisman
2. Doin' My Time - (with John Hartford) ~ David Grisman
3. We Can't Be Darlings Anymore - (with The Del McCoury Band) ~ David Grisman
4. When You And I Were Young Maggie - (with Mac Wiseman) ~ David Grisman
5. All The Good Times Are Past And Gone - (with Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys) ~ David Grisman
6. Tragic Romance - (with Alan O'Bryant) ~ David Grisman
7. Seven Year Blues - (with Herb Pedersen) ~ David Grisman
8. You're The Girl Of My Dreams - (with Mac Wiseman) ~ David Grisman
9. Unwanted Love - (with The Del Mccoury Band) ~ David Grisman
10. Man Of Constant Sorrow - (with Ralph Stanley) ~ David Grisman
11. Tennessee Waltz - (with Del McCoury) ~ David Grisman
12. Bury Me Beneath The Willow - (with Ralph Rinzler) ~ David Grisman
13. Pretty Saro - (with John Nagy) ~ David Grisman
14. Cabin Of Love - (with The Del McCoury Band) ~ David Grisman
15. Farther Along - (with Bryan Bowers) ~ David Grisman



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: David Grisman (mandolin); Pat Enright, Del McCoury, Mac Wiseman, John Nagy (vocals, guitar); John Hartford, Allan O'Bryant (vocal, banjo); Stuart Duncan (vocals, fiddle); Bryan Bowers (vocals, autoharp); Herb Pederson, Artie Rose (guitar); Rob McCoury (banjo); Jason Carter, Laurie Lewis (fiddle); Mark Hembree, Mike Bub, Jim Kerwin, Harriet Rose (bass).
Personnel: David Grisman (vocals, tenor, baritone, mandolin); Ralph Stanley (vocals, tenor, banjo); John Nagy, Mac Wiseman, Pat Enright (vocals, guitar); John Hartford (vocals, banjo); Bryan Bowers (vocals, autoharp); Ralph Rinzler (vocals, mandolin); Del McCoury (tenor, guitar); Herb Pedersen, Alan O'Bryant (tenor, banjo); Jackie Cook (tenor); Ronnie McCoury (baritone, mandolin); Stuart Duncan (baritone, fiddle); Artie Rose, Ralph Stanley II (guitar); Rob McCoury (banjo); James Price, Jason Carter , Laurie Lewis (fiddle).
Audio Mixer: Larry Cummings.
Liner Note Author: David Grisman.
Recording information: Atwell Studios; BayView Studios; Cowboy Arms Recording Spa; Dawg Studios; Petrucci.
David Grisman has never denied his roots in bluegrass, as it has always been an important ingredient in his self-described "Dawg Music." On this compilation, recorded over a three-decade stretch, the mandolin master sticks exclusively to bluegrass as he collaborates with a host of friends and influences interpreting various sorrow-laden melodies that have became staples within the genre. Every track packs an emotional punch, especially the intimate duets ("Doin' My Time" with the late John Hartford on banjo and vocals; "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" with guitarist/singer Mac Wiseman; "Tragic Romance" with banjo player Alan O'Bryant; singing a duet with Grisman; and guitarist/singer Del McCoury performing the old chestnut "Tennessee Waltz"). It's also hard to overlook the contributions of veteran singer Ralph Stanley (belatedly discovered by many music fans following the revival of his early hit, "Man of Constant Sorrow," sung by Dan Tyminski for the soundtrack to the blockbuster movie O, Brother Where Art Thou?), whose still-potent tenor vocal accompanies Grisman's vocal in a much more subdued interpretation of this landmark piece composed by his late brother, Carter Stanley. Perhaps the most unusual selection is "Pretty Saro," a 1969 recording by guitarist and singer John Nagy of an old English folk tune, backed by his orchestrations and Grisman's mandolin. As usual, Grisman sneaks in a hidden bonus track (the Carter Family's "Keep on the Sunny Side of Life," performed with Wiseman) following the last selection. Grisman's detailed liner notes, the inclusion of complete lyrics for every song, and the treasure trove of photographs also help to make this an essential purchase for every bluegrass fan. ~ Ken Dryden

Producer: David Grisman

Engineer: David Dennison; David Ferguson; Bob Petrucci; Larry Cumings; Tom Anderson

 
Compilation Appearances
Bluegrass Class Of 1990
Double Time
Hills Of Home-25 Years Of Folk
Twenty Five Years Of Rounder
Must Be A Santa-Rounder Christ
Rounder 25th Anniversary Box S
Child's Celebration Of Folk Music
Honor-A Benefit For The Honor
Vol. 1-Steel Rails
Soul Of Klezmer
Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganz
Choice Picks-Celebrating The 1
Grateful Dawg (Live)
American Lullaby
American Roots
Windham Hill America
Songs Of The South Farther Along
Appalachians
Tone Poets
Yerba Buena Bounce
Electric Apricot:QuestFor Festeroo
I'm Beginning To See The Light

 
Associated Artists and Works
True Life Blues: The Songs Of Bill Monroe ~ Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Beaudoin, Gerry
Hold On, We're Strummin' ~ Bush, Sam
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman ~ Garcia, Jerry
Not For Kids Only ~ Garcia, Jerry
Shady Grove ~ Garcia, Jerry
Garcia, Jerry
The Pizza Tapes ~ Garcia, Jerry
Grateful Dawg ~ Garcia, Jerry
Garcia, Jerry
Grappelli, Stephane
Retrospective ~ O'Connor, Mark
Retrospective ~ O'Connor, Mark (Violin)
Satisfied ~ Sebastian, John (Pop)
Songs of Our Fathers ~ Statman, Andy
I'm Beginning To See The Light ~ Taylor, Martin
True Life Blues: The Songs Of Bill Monroe ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Watson, Doc
Watson, Doc

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/08/2003
Original Release Date : 2003
Catalog ID : 53
Label : Acoustic Disc
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00715949105326

 
Professional Reviews
Dirty Linen (12/03, p.53)
- "...Mandolin master Grisman has delved into his archives and into the heart and soul of bluegrass to come up with a collection of songs whose themes are heartbreak and tragedy....As essential to fans of bluegrass as it is to fans of traditional music..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(9/03, p.105)
- 5 stars out of 5 - "No one plays mandolin like Grisman. His lightness of touch, precision and tone make the hair raise on your arms....Excellent..."

  
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