Bluegrass Fiddle Album
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Buckner's Breakdown
- Hamilton Special
- McHattie's Waltz
- Ducks on the Millpond
- Smith's Rag
- Bluegrass in the Backwoods
- April's Reel
- Make a Little Boat
- Ookpik Waltz
- Long Cold Winter
- First Day in Town
- Bill Cheatham
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #127774 in Music
- Released on: 2003-08-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
Great playing from a most up and doing fiddler in the U.S.
Originally from Florida, Aubrey Haynie started playing the fiddle and mandolin when he was only nine years old and soon after entered fiddle contests and joined the Bluegrass Parlor Band. At 17, he was playing with country musician Aaron Tippen. At 18, he moved to Nashville. By age 19, he was touring with Clint Black. In 1996, he briefly did a stint with David Parmley, Scotty Vestal, and Continental Divide. A year later, Haynie recorded his first highly-acclaimed solo album ("Doin' My Time"). Then he toured with Randy Travis in 1998. Haynie has quickly become one of the most sought after session musicians. His exceptional fiddle and mandolin work can be heard on albums by Clint Black, Neal McCoy, Bryan White, George Jones, Trisha Yearwood, Ricky Skaggs, Continental Divide, Lonesome River Band, Lou Reid, Butch Baldassari, Tina Adair and many more.
If one listens to Haynie's stellar fiddling, you'll gain an appreciation for his magnificent tone, whether he's sawing off the melody, harmony, or double-stopped fills. The most accomplished musicians know when to lay back, when to embellish, and when to jump into the driver's seat. Haynie has obviously learned his lessons well, such as Bill Monroe's direction that "You follow the melody right, and you don't put in no hot know-it-all fiddle that don't belong in there. If you're just trying to show off, that ain't going to get it..." While Haynie could certainly "show off" if he wished to, we have to appreciate this master musician who knows how to use all his technical proficiency to simply play these tunes as good as they've ever been fiddled in a neo-traditional manner. Half of the twelve tunes are from Kenny Baker. They include McHattie's Waltz, Duck on the Millpond, Bluegrass in the Backwoods, April's Reel, Long Cold Winter, and First Day in Town. One tune comes from Arthur Smith (Smith's Rag), three are traditional numbers (Make A Little Boat, Ook Pik Waltz, and Bill Cheatham). The traditional numbers are given a breadth of new life. Two tunes (Buckner's Breakdown, Hamilton Special) are Haynie originals which open the album, and I especially look forward to hearing more of his self-penned numbers.
Not that Sam Bush is any kind of a slouch, but as a showcase for Haynie, I would've enjoyed hearing Aubrey also pick the mandolin on a tune or two...or even three or four...on this project. With this latest solo project, Aubrey Haynie demonstrates why he's one of the most up and doing fiddlers in the country. Sawing on the strings just doesn't get much sweeter and finer than this. Guests include Barry Bales, Sam Bush, Tony Rice and David Talbot. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
This cd is killer.....and worth it!
Driving around with this cd playing in my car caused me to blow the speakers, get a speeding ticket, and Tony Rice's guitar gave me premature hot flashes. Although I'm a fan of instrumental music anyway, this cd is beyond the pale and I enjoy every note to the fullest!
Ridiculously good!
A great collection of not always familiar bluegrass fiddle tunes, including some originals by Aubrey that are sure to become standards. The set opens at a fast clip with the original "Buckner's Breakdown" which showcases the energy, taste, and technique that Aubrey is known for. By the end of that tune you should be pretty well hooked. The rest of the CD is just as good. Tony Rice on guitar and Sam Bush on mandolin just add to the appeal and they're clearly inspired by this great young picker. The collection is heavy on the Kenny Baker numbers, but who cares! He wrote some great tunes! The CD liner shows bluegrass festival pictures of Aubrey as a kid with a veritable who's who of bluegrass stars. The guy has grown up with this music and it shows in his playing. He's a serious talent and I highly recommend this CD.




