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New Favorite
Alison Krauss & Union Station:  New Favorite

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Released: 2001
Label: Rounder
Selection #: 170993
Modern pop w/an old-time twist from bluegrass stalwarts. New Favorite, The Lucky One, Let Me Touch You For A While, Take Me For Longing, more.
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1 Let Me Touch You for Awhile
2 The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn
3 The Lucky One
4 Choctaw Hayride
5 Crazy Faith
6 Momma Cried
7 I'm Gone
8 Daylight
9 Bright Sunny South
10 Stars
11 It All Comes Down to You
12 Take Me for Longing
13 New Favorite
  
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Following the success of the startlingly popular traditional old-timey soundtrack for the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", contemporary bluegrass pioneers Alison Krauss & Union Station moved in the opposite direction for their 2001 release, "New Favorite". While Krauss and Union Station guitarist/vocalist Dan Tyminski got deeply in touch with their dust bowl Americana roots for their work on the film, their follow-up studio album is certainly the slickest, most progressive work they've recorded to date. "New Favorite" seems almost neatly divided into two albums: one following the same path as Krauss' 1999 contemporary country solo album, "Forget About It", and the other helmed by Tyminski, bringing a progressive slant to Union Station's traditional bluegrass feel. The whole album is well crafted (with the exception of Tyminski's laborious, drawn-out "The Boy Who Wouldn'T Hoe Corn") but will certainly not sit right with certain elements of the band's core audience, which has come to know them as the strongest traditionally based bluegrass act still recording. The whole album feels a little too slick and reverbed out; the brilliant dobro work of Jerry Douglas seems echoey, and at times Krauss' vocals seem to be coming out of some deep studio well. The musicianship, however, is beyond top-notch. The players (specifically banjo player Ron Block and guitarist Tyminski) are among the best in the genre, and the harmonies between the two vocalists are stunning and sine-tingling. Their call and response vocals on "Daylight" serve as the highlight of the album, traced delicately by Douglas' dobro and chilling to the end. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

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