The Lost & Found - It's About Time
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Track List: It's About Time
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Album Details: It's About Time
- Release Date:
- 01/01/2002
- Label:
- Rebel Records
- UPC:
- 032511178329
User Reviews: It's About Time
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A cheery and happy-go-lucky lilt that lays down nicely in a cozy bluegrass groove
, June 24, 2003Reviewer:
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Pro Reviews: It's About Time
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews As Bill C. Malone points out in the liner notes, there's a certain old-fashioned quality to Lost Found that never seems self-conscious or premeditated. In other words, the group never seems to be purposely trying to counter progressive bluegrass. Instead, It's About Time includes the same kind of music that the band might play at a local festival or on the back porch. Guitarist Barry Berrier, bassist Allen Mills, mandolinist Dempsey Young, and banjoist Ronald Smith form a small but nicely matched unit. Indeed, Lost Found's small size works to the group's advantage, guaranteeing plenty of space for a spare, clean sound. The band also avoids fancy soloing and breakneck pacing. Pieces like "Teardrops in My Eyes" and "The Hurt's All Gone" roll along like a lazy afternoon, while old classics like "Down the Road" and "Wreck of the Old '97" receive respectful treatments. Mills sings most of the lead vocals and, interestingly, often adds a bass vocal to match his lead. Berrier also sings a number of fine leads, including the fun ghost song "Cold, Icy Fingers." While Lost Found may have had no conscious intention of making a traditional bluegrass album, the results are the same. Fans, traditionalists, and anyone who longs for the simpler things of yesteryear will enjoy It's About Time. - Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide |
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Formed in 1973, the original lineup of the Lost Found bluegrass band consisted of bass fiddler Allen Mills, banjo player Gene Parker, mandolin player Dempsey Young and guitarist Roger Handy. The band became quite popular playing bluegrass festivals,...Full The Lost & Found Biography
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Guitarist Scottie Sparks handles lead vocals on "Fourteen Carat Mind" and "Window Up Above." On two other cuts (Teardrops in my Eyes; Cold, Icy Fingers), the guitar and lead vocal duties are handled, in fine classic country "barry-tone" style, by Barry Berrier. Guitarist Junior Sisk appears on three cuts. The interplay of banjo and mandolin (played by Ronald Smith and Dempsey Young, respectively) is another key element of the Lost and Found distinctive presentation. Despite the lack of hot guitar leads, dobro and fiddle, I've always enjoyed the sheer buoyancy of the Lost and Found's cheery sound. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now) ...