Grammy Winning Music On Japanese Import SHM-CD!
The 1990 album from Alison Krauss contains the single "I've Got That Old Feeling" which earned Best Bluegrass Recording at the Grammy Awards of 1991.
"When I've Got That Old Feeling garnered Alison Krauss 1990's Best Bluegrass Recording Grammy, it was an acknowledgement of the talent and poise the former child prodigy had shown through her first three albums. The album's tantalizing blend of tasteful folk and traditional bluegrass certainly deserved the award. But Old Feeling was more important as a footbridge to where Krauss would take her music -- and bluegrass itself -- over the next decade. It blended country and bluegrass with pop elements (the latter being most evident on "Longest Highway") in such an effortless way, the album couldn't possibly be seen as a play for the mainstream. The sentiment behind the gentle sway of "It's Over" and "Wish I Still Had You" was universal; blended into the honeyed voice of Krauss, it was irresistible. At the same time, the playing on "Will You Be Leaving" and "Dark Skies" was not only technically skilled, but startlingly genuine. (Sam Bush's mandolin and the dobro leads of producer Jerry Douglas were particularly impressive.) The record was imbued with the same old feeling that Krauss and her Union Station guitarist Dan Tyminski would later draw upon for O Brother, Where Art Thou? -- it was a bluegrass album at heart, but it came from a place where emotion and honesty weren't labeled with a genre tag." - allmusic.com
Features:
• Japanese Import SHM-CD
Musicians:
Alison Krauss, fiddle, vocals
Sam Bush, mandolin
Jeff White, guitar, vocals
Alison Brown, banjo, vocals
Stuart Duncan, mandolin
Edgar Meyer, bass
Martin Parker, drums
Dave Pomeroy, bass
Pete Wasner, piano
Glenn Worf, bass
Jerry Douglas, dobro
Selections:
1. I've Got That Old Feeling
2. Dark Skies
3. Wish I Still Had You
4. Endless Highway
5. Winter of A Broken Heart
6. It's Over
7. Will You Be Leaving
8. Steel Rails
9. Tonight I'll Be Lonely Too
10. One Good Reason
11. That Makes One of Us
12. Longest Highway
The 1990 album from Alison Krauss contains the single "I've Got That Old Feeling" which earned Best Bluegrass Recording at the Grammy Awards of 1991.
"When I've Got That Old Feeling garnered Alison Krauss 1990's Best Bluegrass Recording Grammy, it was an acknowledgement of the talent and poise the former child prodigy had shown through her first three albums. The album's tantalizing blend of tasteful folk and traditional bluegrass certainly deserved the award. But Old Feeling was more important as a footbridge to where Krauss would take her music -- and bluegrass itself -- over the next decade. It blended country and bluegrass with pop elements (the latter being most evident on "Longest Highway") in such an effortless way, the album couldn't possibly be seen as a play for the mainstream. The sentiment behind the gentle sway of "It's Over" and "Wish I Still Had You" was universal; blended into the honeyed voice of Krauss, it was irresistible. At the same time, the playing on "Will You Be Leaving" and "Dark Skies" was not only technically skilled, but startlingly genuine. (Sam Bush's mandolin and the dobro leads of producer Jerry Douglas were particularly impressive.) The record was imbued with the same old feeling that Krauss and her Union Station guitarist Dan Tyminski would later draw upon for O Brother, Where Art Thou? -- it was a bluegrass album at heart, but it came from a place where emotion and honesty weren't labeled with a genre tag." - allmusic.com
Features:
• Japanese Import SHM-CD
Musicians:
Alison Krauss, fiddle, vocals
Sam Bush, mandolin
Jeff White, guitar, vocals
Alison Brown, banjo, vocals
Stuart Duncan, mandolin
Edgar Meyer, bass
Martin Parker, drums
Dave Pomeroy, bass
Pete Wasner, piano
Glenn Worf, bass
Jerry Douglas, dobro
Selections:
1. I've Got That Old Feeling
2. Dark Skies
3. Wish I Still Had You
4. Endless Highway
5. Winter of A Broken Heart
6. It's Over
7. Will You Be Leaving
8. Steel Rails
9. Tonight I'll Be Lonely Too
10. One Good Reason
11. That Makes One of Us
12. Longest Highway