|
|
 |
 |
|
|
 |
| Unparalleled musicianship & top-notch songwriting from bluegrass ensemble. Quarter Moon, Marbletown, I Used To Love Parades, Wild Urge To Ramble, more. |
 |
 |
 |
| 1 Marbletown |
|
|
| 2 Lazarus |
|
|
| 3 Nothing But a Whippoorwill |
|
|
| 4 Tears Fell on Missouri |
|
|
| 5 I Used to Love Parades |
|
|
| 6 Three-Finger Jack |
|
|
| 7 Message from the Wind |
|
|
| 8 Quarter Moon |
|
|
| 9 Wild Urge to Ramble |
|
|
| 10 No Home to Go Home To |
|
|
| 11 Wild Bill |
|
|
| 12 Endless Train |
|
|
Album Review
Absolute quality has been a hallmark of Blue Highway's canon, and "Marbletown" doesn't lower the standard one bit. Starting with the title cut (by Mark Knopfler), the album is a series of peaks, from the aching "Tears Fell On Missouri," about a woman knowing her husband has left her and their children, to "Three Finger Jack," with its stunning mandolin and banjo work from Jason Burleson. By now these guys know how to make all the pieces fit together perfectly, and they do. They are all consummate musicians -- and they're gifted writers too, well worth every accolade that's been heaped on them over the last decade. Some pieces do stand out, even amidst the high quality: "Quarter Moon," with its lovely harmonies, is a gem, while "Wild Bill" offers a delicious melody for the story of Wild Bill Hickock. Once again, Blue Highway have delivered. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
|
|
 |

Biography


|
Other albums by: Blue Highway |
|
|
more  |
|
|
|