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The Gibson Brothers - Iron And Diamonds (2008)
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yLe
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31 Aug 2008 00:05:00
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The Gibson Brothers "Iron And Diamonds"
MP3 | Average VBR 189 Kbps 44100 Stereo | 36:30 | 53.84Mb
2008 | Genre: Bluegrass | Country / Songwriter
MP3 | Average VBR 189 Kbps 44100 Stereo | 36:30 | 53.84Mb
2008 | Genre: Bluegrass | Country / Songwriter
We all know people who, as Robbie Fulks sings, like “every kind of music but country”. My suggestion when encountering this kind of person is to sit him or her down and play Iron & Diamonds. If, by the end of the album, said person is not totally in love with the Gibson Brothers, chances are this horrid taste extends to other elements of his life as well, so you really shouldn’t be associating with that kind of riff-raff anyway, because this record is incredible.
The album kicks off with a version of Tom Petty’s “Cabin Down Below” that easily could have been played at the Ryman back in the early days of bluegrass. Not only does this track showcase the sheer musical skill of the Gibsons, it also reveals that Tom Petty is at heart a country songwriter. Iron & Diamonds features a number of other covers as well, including a version of Steve Earle’s “The Other Side of Town” that sounds like a recently unearthed classic. The Gibson Brothers also pay tribute to one of Americana’s often overlooked songwriters, Julie Miller (wife of Buddy), and her haunting song “Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go”. This high-speed and haunting version will stick in your head for days; hopefully it’ll inspire you to seek out the original as well. And the Gibson Brothers aren’t too proud that they ignore their roots when they cover “Gone Home”, a song from Hee-Haw, with a little help from girl singer Erin LaClair. Surprisingly, this song is tender and beautiful, two adjectives one would never think to associate with Hee-Haw, but there you have it.
Interspersed with these eclectic covers are several original works which are some of the Gibsons’ best songwriting to date. Titular song “Iron & Diamonds” is a poignant look into the hard lives of iron miners in upstate New York and their legendary passion for playing baseball: “Sons followed steps down to the mines / Behind Dads they never knew / They came alive between the foul lines / With pride and dignity / In the bleachers and the batter’s box / A miner could be free”. As hardcore bluegrass fans know, America’s sport and America’s music have a longstanding relationship, thanks in part to Bill Monroe, who used baseball to draw crowds for his bluegrass concerts in the 1940s. Thus, Eric and Leigh have paid tribute—perhaps unknowingly, though I doubt it—not only to the miners of the Adirondacks, but also to the beginnings of bluegrass.
With Iron & Diamonds, Eric and Leigh Gibson have cemented their role in bluegrass music’s storied history of brother duets, joining the Monroes, the Louvins, and the Stanleys in the tradition of those high lonesome harmonies that can only be created by family. Lucky for us, the Gibsons seem to be far less dysfunctional than any of the aforementioned brother duos, so hopefully they’ll continue to be making great music together for a long time.
Track List:
01 - Cabin Down Below
02 - Iron & Diamonds
03 - One Step Closer To The Grave
04 - The Other Side Of Town
05 - Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
06 - Lonely Me, Lonely You
07 - Picker s Blues
08 - A World So Full Of Love
09 - Angry Man
10 - Bloom Off The Rose
11 - Long Way Down
12 - Gone Home
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Posted By:
jantine
Date:
04 Sep 2008 09:46:03
Thank you very much yLe, for me Rapidshare works better ;-)
Posted By:
harrygee
Date:
05 Sep 2008 00:01:21
Yeah - thanks a lot yLe. Love that Bluegrass music. More would be nice. And of course use Rapidshare. For almost everybody Rapidshare is the only one to use...
Posted By:
yLe
Date:
05 Sep 2008 00:26:06
Ya'll are welcome. I'll keep my eyes peeled for more bluegrass, harrygee. <g>
Posted By:
Spanky2
Date:
06 Sep 2008 23:46:06
Thanks a lot!
Posted By:
tuneZfull
Date:
08 Sep 2008 00:39:36
They say the grass is always bluer on t’other side, m8-thanx for sharing, yLe
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