| 1. Gentle On My Mind - Kathy Mattea & Tim O'Brien |
| 2. Billy The Kid - Riders In The Sky |
| 3. Savannah Rag - Norman Blake |
| 4. Dark As A Dungeon - John Cowan |
| 5. Who Cut Your Heart Out? - The Jamie Hartford Band |
| 6. In Tall Buildings - Gillian Welch |
| 7. More Love - Tim O'Brien |
| 8. On The Road - Bela Fleck |
| 9. In The Heart Of The Cross Eyed Child - John Hartford |
| 10. Me And My Fiddle - John Hartford |
| 11. The Boys From North Carolina - John Hartford |
| 12. Watching The River Go By - John Hartford |
| 13. Give The Flowers While I'm Living - John Hartford |
A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage,Various Artists,Blue Plate,Alternative Country,Americana,Bluegrass Collections,Country-Folk,Folk & Traditional,Neo-Traditional Folk,Old-Timey,Pop,Progressive Bluegrass,Singer/Songwriter,Traditional Bluegrass,Traditional Country
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A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage
Various Artists Manufacturer: Blue Plate ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M0N8 Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Gentle On My Mind - Kathy Mattea & Tim O'Brien
- Billy The Kid - Riders In The Sky
- Savannah Rag - Norman Blake
- Dark As A Dungeon - John Cowan
- Who Cut Your Heart Out? - The Jamie Hartford Band
- In Tall Buildings - Gillian Welch
- More Love - Tim O'Brien
- On The Road - Bela Fleck
- In The Heart Of The Cross Eyed Child - John Hartford
- Me And My Fiddle - John Hartford
- The Boys From North Carolina - John Hartford
- Watching The River Go By - John Hartford
- Give The Flowers While I'm Living - John Hartford
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyable .......2006-02-02
A heartfelt tribute...............but a mediocre album.......2001-12-27
There are some bright spots .... Riders in the Sky doing "Billy the Kid," Gillian Welch's wonderful rendition of "In Tall Buildings," and, of course, the pieces Hartford does with his string band (especially "Watching the River Go By").
But the great parts are weighed down with, for example, John Cowan's overwrought "Dark as a Dungeon" and the Jamie Hartford Band's run-of-the mill country rock -- pleasant, but nothing to write home about.
I'm glad I got this album -- it rounds out my collection, and Hartford's "goodbye" on the last track is priceless. But this one is for fanatics like me only. For a better introduction to his later music, try "Live at College Station, Pennsylvania" or "Good Old Boys."
Goodbye John...........2001-07-29
The performances are all wonderful here, but what comes through is the emotional energy that runs through it. John was dying of cancer - everybody knew it and he knew everybody knew it -- and his appearance on the final few songs is tough to get through. His fiddle wobbles here and there and his voice is touched by the medication and treatment he'd been through. For those of us who knew his voice, you can hear death's whisperings going on in there and it's disturbing to listen to. What saves it? The very last short speech and song that John gives.
This was recorded a full 9 months before his death, as I understand it, and I've given it a 3 because I want to stress this isn't an introduction, but an emotional experience that, when seen within the body of his work, shows what American music has lost.
Music Album:
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- After All
- Ain't in It for the Money
- Alameda County Line
- American Beauty
- American Girl
- Anne Murray - Greatest Hits 2
- Are You Ready for the Country/What Goes Around Comes Around [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Baby She's Gone [Import]
- Bang Bang
