Track Listing 1. Walk Over God's Heaven 2. Will There Be Any Stars 3. Where No One Stands Alone 4. Never Will Give Up 5. Remind Me Dear Lord 6. I Know Who Holds Tomorrow 7. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven 8. I'd Rather Have Jesus 9. Far Side Bank Of Jordan 10. In The Palm Of Your Hand 11. Loves Me Like A Rock 12. Jewels
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Krauss, Alison & The Cox Family | | Producer: | Alison Krauss | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Alison Krauss & The Cox Family: Alison Krauss (vocals, fiddle, viola), Suzanne Cox, Evelyn Cox, Lynn Cox, Willard Cox, Sidney Cox (vocals).Additional personnel: Ron Block (guitar, banjo), Rob Ickes (dobro), Adam Steffey (mandolin), Andrea Zonn (fiddle), Gary Smith (piano), Barry Bales (acoustic bass), Viktor Krauss (acoustic, electric & arco basses), Kenny Malone (drums, percussion).Recorded at Nightingale Studio, Nashville, Tennessee.I KNOW WHO HOLDS TOMORROW won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Southerm Gospel, Country Gospel Or Bluegrass Gospel Album.It's a fact. Alison Krauss has the sweetest voice this side of heaven. Krauss' rapturous lead vocals and angelic harmonies, combined with the simplicity of the blugrass/gospel Cox family, are breathtakingly plain and sweet. With voices melding as one, Alison becomes an easy fit--almost familial--with the Cox clan. Suzanne Cox's warbly, fluid soprano is another cornerstone of this collection of traditional and contemporary hymns, and Willard Cox adds the laconic vocals that are so important to the genre. As usual, Alison's backing band, Union Station, is tasteful and first-rate. Highlights include a rocking version of Paul Simon's "Loves Me Like A Rock" and a spirited, old-timey version of Loretta Lynn's "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven." I KNOW WHO HOLDS TOMORROW transcends genre; displaying dashes of soul and jazz, it becomes an uplifting piece of art. Yet it is also an understated recording, acoustic yet powerful. It was a well-deserved winner of a 1995 Grammy Award and brought overdue recognition for the extraordinary singer, fiddler and (now) producer, Alison Krauss. It is a masterful collaboration.
Editorial Reviews ...The heavenly trill of Alison Krauss makes even such mellifluous songbirds as Emmylou Harris and Iris DeMent sound earthbound....Krauss could well establish herself as the finest female country singer of her generation... Rolling Stone (02/10/1994)
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