O Sister: The Women's Bluegrass Collection 2
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Tall Pines - Laurie Lewis
- It Rains Everywhere I Go - Lynn Morris
- I'll Stay Around - Alecia McRight
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight - Jeannie Kendall
- Leaving This Land - Suzanne Thomas
- Pretending I Don't Care - Rhonda Vincent
- Don't Neglect the Rose - Ginny Hawker
- Love Me or Leave Me Alone - Hazel Dickens, Carol Elizabeth Jones & Ginny Hawker
- Hideaway - Laurie Lewis & Kathy Kallick
- Who's Crying for You Now - Beth & April Stevens
- Reason Enough - Tanya Savory
- Hey Lonesome - Claire Lynch
- Someday - Jones & Leva
- Montana Cowboy - Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard
- High on a Mountain - Ola Belle Reed
- Poor Ellen Smith - Wilma Lee Cooper
- Times Are Not What They Used to Be - Hazel Dickens, Carol Elizabeth Jones & Ginny Hawker
- Dream of a Miner's Child - Phyllis Boyens
- Memories of You - Wayfaring Strangers
- Willow - Mac Benford & the Woodshed All-Stars
- Jewels - Alison Krauss & the Cox Family
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #52751 in Music
- Released on: 2002-09-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Customer Reviews
Another Fine Collection of Women in Bluegrass
Once you get over the obvious marketing ploy to target a record-buying public still enamored with the "O Brother!" phenomenon, this second volume from Rounder is yet another collection of some of the brightest stars in bluegrass music today. Other than a trio of songs from the Seventies (tracks 14-16), these tracks are from the late-Nineties through the present. In fact, a couple of these have not yet been released on the artists' albums, including the Lester Flatt Standard "I'll Stay Around" by Alecia McRight which features mandolin wizard Ronnie McCoury. The other is "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" with an angelic vocal from Jeannie Kendall.
This is a solid collection of bluegrass music--regardless of gender. Highlights include Kathy Kallick's plaintive "Hideaway," the heartfelt original "Reason Enough" by Tanya Savory, and Phyllis Boyens and Hazel Dickens' "Dream of a Miner's Child" with backup provided by the Dreadful Snakes (Jerry Douglas, Roland White, Bela Fleck, et. al.). The only track that doesn't fit a traditional bluegrass mold is Wayfaring Strangers' "Memories of You," which has a very newgrass feel to it with viola and clarinet.
What you get with this collection is 68 minutes of bluegrass bliss. And with the depth of talent on the Rounder label, they should have no problem coming up with a volume 3. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Fans of bluegrass ladies will enjoy this
For many years, bluegrass (like many other genres of music) was almost a male preserve. It took longer for the ladies to break through in bluegrass than elsewhere, but this collection and others like it prove that they are well capable of competing with the men, who continue to make great bluegrass.
This Rounder compilation is targetted at those who are new to bluegrass, but will also appeal to committed fans. Extensive liner notes give biographical summaries of the singers, also including a list of albums by the individuals for those who wish to explore further (and who wouldn't, after hearing this collection?). Actually, this list may cause problems outside America - this album is available in other countries (including the UK) where most of the listed albums are not available except through specialist dealers or Amazon.
All the great ladies of bluegrass are represented, including Claire Lynch, Rhonda Vincent, Laurie Lewis and Lynn Morris. Alison Krauss and Suzanne Cox close the set with the excellent Jewels. Hazel Dickens makes four appearances - one solo and three duets - with Alice Gerrard, Ginny Hawker and Phyllis Boyens.
The big surprise for me (and what a pleasure to hear !!!!) is the inclusion of Jeannie Kendall, on I wonder where you are tonight, from her new Rounder album (not released at the time of this review, but eagerly awaited). Jeannie used to be lead singer of the Kendalls with her father providing harmonies. Remember Heaven's just a sin away (from 1979)? Jeannie sounds as good as ever, and it's good to have her back.
It is a great companion to the previous O Sister compilation on Rounder, or the British double-CD on WEA (O sister where art thou - look out for my review of that), but this is a fine introduction to bluegrass in it's own right. Even if (like me), you've already got some of these tracks, you'll find the others well worth a listen.
An "All you can eat buffett" of Bluegrass Music
This CD contains some of the the best Bluegrass music today. Every track can stand on its own as a great recording. Having 1 CD with so many great bluegrass names back-to-back gives the listener the ability to easily compare and contrast musical styles of the artists. Often, "various artists" bluegrass cd's a letdown, but this one is remarkable.




