Will The Circle Be Unbroken: Vol. 3 (2002) (Enhanced Cd)

Artist: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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Label: Capitol Records
UPC: 00724354017704
Release Date: 10/1/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60568724
Item#: M5DF39
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Take Me In Your Lifeboat - (featuring Del McCoury/Rob McCoury/Ronnie McCoury) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
2. Milk Cow Blues - (featuring Doc Watson/Richard Watson/Josh Graves) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
3. I Find Jesus ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4. Hold Watcha Got - (featuring Jimmy Martin) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
5. Mama's Opry - (featuring Iris DeMent) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
6. Diamonds In The Rough - (featuring June Carter Cash/Earl Scruggs) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
7. Lonesome River - (featuring Sam Bush) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
8. Some Dark Holler - (featuring Dwight Yoakam) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
9. Lowlands, The - (featuring Jaime Hanna/Jonathan McEuen) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
10. Love, Please Come Home - (featuring Del McCoury/Ronnie & Rob McCoury) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
11. Goodnight Irene - (featuring Willie Nelson/Tom Petty) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
12. I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome - (featuring Nashville Bluegrass Band) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
13. I'll Be Faithful To You - (featuring Emmylou Harris) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
14. Tears In The Holston River - (featuring Johnny Cash) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. Fishin' Blues - (featuring Taj Mahal/Vassar Clements) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
2. Save It, Save It - (featuring Jimmy Martin) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
3. Wheels - (featuring Dwight Yoakam) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
4. Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - (featuring Willie Nelson) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
5. Oh Cumberland - (featuring Matraca Berg/Emmylou Harris) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
6. I Am A Pilgrim - (featuring Doc Watson/Richard Watson) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
7. Sallie Ann - (TRUE instrumental, featuring Earl Scruggs) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
8. Catfish John - (featuring Alison Krauss) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
9. Roll The Stone Away ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
10. All Prayed Up - (featuring Vince Gill) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
11. Return To Dismal Swamp II - (TRUE instrumental, featuring Jerry Douglas/Glen Duncan/Ronnie McCoury/Tony Rice) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
12. There Is A Time - (featuring Rodney Dillard/Ricky Skaggs) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
13. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory) - (featuring Taj Mahal/Alison Krauss/Doc Watson) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
14. Farther Along - (TRUE instrumental, featuring Randy Scruggs) ~ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Disc 2 is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: Jimmy Ibbotson (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, snare, drum box, percussion box); Jeff Hanna (vocals, guitar, National guitar); Bob Carpenter (vocals, accordion); John McEuen (banjo, mandolin); Jimmie Fadden (harmonica).
Additional personnel includes: Del McCoury, Doc Watson, Jimmy Martin, Iris Dement, Dwight Yoakam, Jaime Hanna, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Martin, Matraca Berg, Vince Gill (vocals, guitar); Taj Mahal (vocals, Archtop guitar); Sam Bush, Ricky Scaggs (vocals, mandolin); June Carter Cash (vocals, autoharp); Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle); Richard Watson, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs; Tony Rice (guitar); Josh Graves, Jerry Douglas (dobro); Vassar Clements (fiddle); Dan Dugmore (dobro); Ray Martin (mandolin, background vocals); Ronnie McCoury (mandolin); Glen Duncan (fiddle); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Byron House, David Jackson, Glen Worf (upright bass); The Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Producers: Randy Scruggs, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Recorded at Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Jack Hurst.
"Roll The Stone Away" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory)" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Jeff Hanna (vocals, guitar, National guitar, mandolin, accordion, washboard); Jimmy Ibbotson (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, snare drum, percussion, drum programming); Del McCoury, Doc Watson, Dwight Yoakam, Emmylou Harris, Iris DeMent, Jaime Hanna, Jimmy Martin , Johnny Cash, Jonathan McEuen, Matraca Berg, Rodney Dillard, Tom Petty, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Pat Enright (vocals, guitar); Taj Mahal (vocals, acoustic guitar); Ricky Skaggs, Sam Bush (vocals, mandolin); Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle); Bob Carpenter (vocals, accordion); June Carter Cash (vocals); Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs (guitar, banjo); Richard Watson, Tony Rice (guitar); Dan Dugmore, Jerry Douglas , Josh Graves (dobro); John McEuen (banjo, mandolin); Robbie McCoury, Alan O'Bryant (banjo); Mike Compton, Ray Martin, Ronnie McCoury (mandolin); Glen Duncan, Stuart Duncan, Vassar Clements (fiddle); Jimmie Fadden (harmonica, snare drum, drum programming); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Glenn Worf, Kevin Grant, Barry Bales, Byron House, Dennis Crouch, David P. Jackson (upright bass).
Audio Mixer: Ron Reynolds.
Recording information: SCruggs Sound Studio, Nashville, TN.
Photographers: Katherine Bomboy; Mike McNamara.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jimmy Ibbotson.
Arranger: Randy Scruggs.
Like a comet that periodically returns and lights up the sky, the Will the Circle Be Unbroken series manages to be predictable and illuminating at the same time. Once again, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band draws an assembly of deities and wannabes around the campfire. Some of these are familiar, though veterans from the first volume have grown scarce: Doc Watson plays "I Am a Pilgrim" as a tribute to the late Merle Travis, who cut the same tune on the 1972 Circle session. Jimmy Martin returns too, his galloping, almost-reckless delivery undimmed by the years. From the 1989 sequel comes Johnny Cash, whose "Tears in the Holston River" eulogizes Maybelle Carter, his mother-in-law and the soul of the first Circle. New faces take the place of those who have departed: Willie Nelson is a logical addition, though his duet partner, Tom Petty, sounds uncomfortable and awkward on "Goodnight, Irene." Emmylou Harris assumes her place in this pantheon, her voice breaking hearts even in harmony with Matraca Berg on "Oh, Cumberland." No performance stands out more than that of Taj Mahal, whose presence has a demographic significance and whose rollicking rendition of "Fishin' Blues nearly steals the show. But Mahal also contributes to the album's only serious blemish: On the inevitable title cut, he and the other soloists play with a solemnity that deletes the song's communal energies. A congregational enthusiasm distinguished its performance on the first album; here, the singers -- particularly Alison Krauss -- pass it along, verse by verse, as if it were priceless china. This music is about soul, not trepidation, so it's to everyone's credit that such moments are scarce here. Let's hope that they don't dress it up with string samples or breakbeats once Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 4 rolls around. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
In 1972, California folk-rockers the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded what today might be regarded as the precursor to the jillion-selling pop-bluegrass crossover phenomenon that was the 2000 soundtrack to O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU. They gathered together with some of America's finest (and oldest) bluegrass, folk, and country musicians for a generational summit/musical history lesson that reached both the country and pop audiences. In 1989, the Dirt band released a well-regarded, similarly constructed second volume, and on the 30th anniversary of Volume One, they have an entirely successful third go at it.
The fare on offer is stictly old-timey, as one would expect/hope; even if only a handful of the tunes are strictly traditional, most go back to the glory days of American roots music. Seasoned bluegrass veterans like Doc Watson and Jimmy Martin are on hand to mix up with the Dirt Band as well as more contemporary (but equally tradition-minded) country artists such as Dwight Yoakam, Alison Krauss, and Jerry Douglas. As with the previous volumes, the spontaneous, rough-and-ready production gives an appropriately authentic, back-porch feel to the impressive and generous (28 songs) compendium of great American roots music on offer here.

Engineer: John Carter Cash; Ron "Snake" Reynolds

Musical Guests
Alison Krauss
Taj Mahal
Randy Scruggs
Willie Nelson
Emmylou Harris
Dwight Yoakam
Johnny Cash
Vince Gill
Del McCoury
Rob McCoury
Ronnie McCoury
Doc Watson
Josh Graves
Richard Watson
Jimmy Martin
Iris DeMent
Earl Scruggs
June Carter Cash
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Compilation Appearances
Tribute To Steve Goodman
Vol. 2-70's Hits
Appalachian Stomp-Bluegrass Cl
Rock On-1979
Hidden Treasures
Champion Sound Vol.1
Treasury Of Bluegrass-America's Music
Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Vol.1
Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Vol.2
101 Country And Western Greats Hits-B
Pure Pickin: classic Bluegrass Instrum
Musical Heritage Of The Carter Fa
Billboard #1 Country Hits Of The 80's / Vario
Reason To Believe: a Count
Singers & Songwriters
Great Men Of Rock & Roll: 70s
Telluride Bluegrass Festival:thirty
Strings And Things:best In Blueg
32 Country Gospel Favorites
Best Award Winning Country Vol 4 (Bonus Tracks) (w/ Bonus DVD)
Bluegrass Top 20 Gospel Songs Of Ohe
Drifting Cowboy: Country Music Tribute To Han
Casey Kasem: Driving In The 70's
Easy To Be Free:songs Of Rick Nelson
Classic Bluegrass Collection
No 1 Mega Hits Of Country
Country Top Hits
Where The Action Is Los Angeles Nugge

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/01/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 40177
Label : Capitol Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00724354017704

 
Professional Reviews
Mojo (Publisher)
(1/03, p.93)
- "...[With] so many good moments..."

  
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4 of 5 Another fine volume of roots and guests Sunday, December 01, 2002
redtunictroll from Earth, USA  

While this third volume couldn’t possibly be the ground-breaking release that was 1972’s initial Circle, it wears the legacy well. Thirty years down-the-line, the Dirt Band are no longer the eager young turks of 1972, nor is this sort of inter-generational tribute to roots a new concept. In the decades since the first Circle, what was once novel is now more commonplace, and though the familiarity does lessen the impact, it doesn’t lessen the quality or value of the music. In addition to the Dirt Band, the first Circle is reprised in the playing and singing of Jimmy Martin, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Vassar Clements. Notably missing are Roy Acuff, Merle Travis and Mother Maybelle, though the latter two are celebrated in song -- Travis by Doc Watson’s recitation of I Am a Pilgrim, and Carter by Johnny Cash’s newly-penned Tears in the Holston River. The historical resonance that’s been lost to the passing of legends is renewed by several family gatherings, including performances from Del, Robbie and Ronnie McCoury, Doc and Richard Watson, John and Jonathan McCuen (the former of whom only recently returned after an extended absence from the Dirt Band’s lineup), Jeff and Jaime Hanna, and Jimmy and Ray Martin. The passing of the torch, first from Nashville’s pioneers to a new generation, and now from that generation to it’s children, shows the Circle to really be a link in a chain. The new blood on this volume features established stars like Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, Vince Gill, Dwight Yoakam and Tom Petty. A few lesser-known (but no less talented) artists, Iris Dement and songwriter Matraca Berg, are joined by legends Taj Mahal, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash. It’s a fine lineup of talent, but their careers (often built directly in opposition to the Nashvillization of country music), not to mention their familiarity with the first two Circle volumes, lend this set a somewhat self-conscious air. Dwight Yoakam’s tilled similar soil on his solo albums, consequently his contributions sound as much like Dwight Yoakam as they do back-to-the-roots Circle inventions (not that this is a bad thing, of course). Petty is mostly superfluous duetting with Willie Nelson on Goodnight Irene, but Berg, who’s best known for her songwriting (e.g., Deana Carter’s Strawberry Wine), gets a chance to show off a rootsy side that’s only sporadically made it onto her solo efforts. Her duet with Emmylou Harris (on Berg’s own Oh Cumberland) is a highlight, as are Vince Gill’s gospel All Prayed Up and Taj Mahal’s Fishin’ Blues. In a year that’s seen a deluxe reissue of the first Circle album, volume three can’t help but pale slightly in comparison. But taken on its own, this is a fine album of singing and song, one that heeds (if not really expands upon) the first set’s principles.
 
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