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Alison Krauss & Union Station
Live
Release Date: 2002 11 05
Label: Mobile Fidelity

Given Alison Krauss' tremendous popularity and her status as the first female bluegrass singer to cross over into genuine pop marketability, and given the fact that her guitarist, Dan Tyminski, is the voice behind "Man of Constant Sorrow" (or at least the version that served as an idée fixe in the blockbuster movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?), a live album was inevitable. That it should be a two-disc set can simply be chalked up to good luck. Unless you're a bluegrass purist, that is, looking for music that preserves the traditional Appalachian sounds of Ralph Stanley and Bill Monroe. Listeners of that mindset will be bitterly disappointed by the presence of modern singer/songwriter fare ("Lucky One," "Let Me Touch You for a While"), by the drums on "Oh, Atlanta," and, most of all, by those dreadful call-and-response vocals on the chorus of "Man of Constant Sorrow" (which, you can hear them sniff, Tyminski takes at about twice the appropriate speed). All of this would explain why bluegrass purists are no fun to be around and, one suspects, don't have very much fun in private either. The simple fact is that every time Krauss opens her mouth to sing, angels stop what they're doing and take notes. There may be no musical pleasure quite as pure and sweet as listening to Krauss sing "Baby, Now That I've Found You" or "When You Say Nothing at All." And when she starts in on the impossibly beautiful gospel tune "Down to the River to Pray," the effect is almost disturbingly moving. Which brings listeners to the problem with this album, which is the amount of time it spends on stuff other than Alison Krauss singing great songs. The instrumental bits, the Jerry Douglas showcases, and Tyminski's requisite rendition of "Man of Constant Sorrow" are all fine, but they end up feeling like filler. Still, this album can be solidly recommended to modern bluegrass fans in general and to Krauss' many fans in particular. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Let Me Touch You for a WhileCastleman3:44
2Choctaw HayrideDouglas3:27
3Lucky OneCastleman3:39
4Baby, Now That I've Found YouMacaulay, MacLeod5:02
5Bright Sunny SouthTraditional3:07
6Every Time You Say GoodbyePennell3:04
7Tiny Broken HeartHill, Louvin, Louvin3:08
8Cluck Old HenTraditional2:47
9StayByrom, Taylor3:16
10BroadwayCox, Cox3:57
11Ghost in This HousePrestwood4:29
12Forget About ItCastleman3:18
13Faraway LandBlock3:18
14Tribute to Peador O''donnell/Monkey Let the Hogs OutLunny, Douglas4:56
15Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe CornTraditional5:58
16Take Me for LongingSimos2:48
17I Am a Man of Constant SorrowTraditional4:11
18MaybeMadeira, Kennedy4:25
19We Hide and SeekDouglas5:41
20But You Know I Love YouSettle3:39
21When You Say Nothing at AllSchlitz, Overstreet4:21
22New FavoriteWelch, Rawlings4:00
23Oh, AtlantaRalphs6:46
24Down to the River to PrayTraditional2:09
25There Is a ReasonBlock5:11

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006LPMobile Fidelity
2002CDRounder
2003CDRounder



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