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| Track Listing 1. Rise and Shine 2. Love Me Love You 3. Pinball Wizard 4. Johnny Appleseed 5. Soup on a Bun 6. Sorrow Be Gone 7. You Are the One 8. Leaving You 9. New Seeds 10. Me and You 11. For a While 12. One Man Band 13. Gone Too Long 14. We All Need More Kindness 15. Flying
Album Notes The Loose Acoustic Trio: Ken Cooper (vocals, guitar, resonator guitar, mandolin); Richie Lawrence (vocals, accordion); Steve O'Neill (vocals, trumpet, bass guitar). Personnel: Richie Lawrence (vocals, accordion); Ken Rabiroff, Rita Hosking (vocals); Joe Craven (fiddle); Keith Cary (tuba); Shawn Nourse, Mark "Guitar" Miller (snare drum); Paul Lacques (Jew's harp); Washboard Chaz Leary (washboard); Robert Armstrong (musical saw). Audio Mixer: Dana Gumbiner. Recording information: Foxtail Sound, Dixon, CA; Station To Station, Grass Valley, CA. The Loose Acoustic Trio revive a number of traditional folk styles with a new twist. In the group's performances, one can hear elements of old-timey country, bluegrass, Cajun, and jug band music as the bandmembers wield their primary instruments (Ken Cooper's guitar and mandolin, Richie Lawrence's accordion, Steve O'Neill's bass) and are joined by guests who add jug, musical saw, tuba, fiddle, Jew's harp, washboard, and snare drum here and there. The trio has a distinct sense of humor without being an outright comedy act; consider, for example, the cover of the Who's "Pinball Wizard," which is set, more or less, to the tune of "The Wabash Cannonball." They can also turn serious, as they do on the title song, which enumerates various causes of sorrow in the world, among them the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina. Most of the time, however, they are earnest and lightly entertaining as they demonstrate a mastery of musical styles that predate the players by many decades. Anyone who enjoyed the soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou? and wondered if any contemporary performers were playing music like that is encouraged to seek out this band. ~ William Ruhlmann Editorial Reviews Dirty Linen | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||
