| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2000年05月09日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Compass (USA) |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 42922 |
| SKU | 766397429229 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:56
Personnel includes: Alison Brown (banjo); Vince Gill (vocals, guitar); Stuart Duncan (vocals, mandolin, fiddle); Tim O'Brien (vocals, mandolin); Gene Libbea (vocals, bass); Claire Lynch (vocals); Mike Marshall (guitar, mandolin); Tony Rice, David Grier (guitar); Bela Fleck (banjo); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Matt Flinner, Sam Bush (mandolin); Darol Anger (fiddle); Todd Phillips, Missy Raines (bass); Garth Fundis (background vocals).
Recorded at Sound Emporium, Nahville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Alison Brown.
"Leaving Cottondale" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. FAIR WEATHER was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.
Personnel: Alison Brown (banjo); Vince Gill (vocals, guitar); Garth Fundis, Gene Libbea, Tim O'Brien (vocals); Mike Marshall (guitar, mandolin); David Grier, Tony Rice (guitar); Sam Bush (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (fiddle).
Audio Mixer: Dave Sinko.
Photographer: Tony Baker .
Banjo virtuoso Alison Brown, whose primary group is a jazz quartet, returns to her bluegrass roots on this beautiful and exhilarating album. Well, sort of. The instrumental format is certainly bluegrass, given guest artists like Stuart Duncan and Darol Anger on fiddles, guitarists Mike Marshall and Tony Rice, and mandolinist Sam Bush, and with Brown's fiery five-string picking front and center. But much of this is bluegrass music of a type that Bill Monroe might not recognize; while "Late on Arrival" is a good old-fashioned Scruggs-style banjo showcase and "Fair Weather" a modern bluegrass song with all the standard accouterments, the twin mandolins and easy-swinging rhythm of "Poe's Pickin' Party" sound kind of like an old-time string band playing turn-of-the-century salon music. And then there are the cover tunes, which include a gently winning rendition of the old Elvis Costello hit "Everyday I Write the Book." The album's most thrilling moments come on the complex and exhilarating "Leaving Cottondale," which is both one of the prettiest and one of the most technically impressive of Brown's compositions. Here she's joined by fellow banjo maverick Bela Fleck for one of the most jaw-dropping passages of twin-banjo counterpoint ever put on tape. Call it bluegrass, call it newgrass, call it jazzgrass, whatever. This is one of the best albums of 2000 in any genre. ~ Rick Anderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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