Shopping > Music > Alison Brown > Stolen Moments

Alison Brown - Stolen Moments (CD)

Stolen Moments
$8.99 - $13.99
5 out of 5.0 stars 2 Ratings (1 Review)

Album Details: Stolen Moments

Release Date:05/10/2005
Label:Compass Records
UPC:766397440026

User Reviews: Stolen Moments

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    Astounding display of melodic invention

    By Joe  Nov 4, 2005

    Pros: Elements of many genres, along with some guest vocals too

    Cons: Some into traditional bluegrass may have a hard time appreciating her current music

    Playing Time – 50:35 -- Individualism in music is a goal for many musicians who enjoy the challenge of pushing their technical skills into realms of innovation and adventure. The impressively virtuosic Alison Brown has a broad base of experience to ...draw upon. “Stolen Moments” is an astounding display of melodic invention that continues to characterize this one-of-a-kind player. Her expressive musicality incorporates elements of many genres from Celtic (her own “Carrowkeel”) to pop (Jimi Henrix’s “Angel” or Paul Simon’s “Homeward Bound” or Jim Rooney/Bill Keith’s “One Morning in May”). These pop numbers include some superb vocals that make the album whole. Instrumental new acoustic jazz is well represented in cuts like “The Sound of Summer Running” and “The Magnificent Seven” (written with John Doyle) that has a seven-beat meter in the tune’s head. With the exception of “One Morning in May,” arranged without banjo, the 5-string finds itself laying just right into the greater ensemb Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Stolen Moments

  • All Music Guide

    Gifted, genrehopping, and endlessly creative, Alison Brown has been endlessly compared to her male equivalent, Béla Fleck. While she shares the same broad view of bluegrass as well as the bottomless pit of talent, her warm, plucky, and distinctly melodic style of banjo playing is far more reminiscent of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band legend John McEuen. On Stolen Moments, the Grammywinning multiinstrumentalist dishes up 11 slices of Celtic, jazz, and newgrass that effortlessly blend the rural with the contemporary. Brown may rely on numerous guests this time around (including Sam Bush and Stuart Duncan), but it's longtime collaborator John Burr's piano that she sounds most comfortable around the two converse with such fluidity on some of the jazzier numbers that they may as well have combined both instruments into one. Highlights include the Celtictinged "Magnificent Seven" and "Carrowkeel" (the latter features some fine low whistle playing from Seamus Egan), a refreshingly earnest cover of S...imon Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" (sung by Indigo Girls' Amy Ray and Emily Saliers), and a smoky rendition of Jimi Hendrix's "Angel" (sung by labelmate Beth Nielsen Chapman). However, the most alluring piece appears at the end of Stolen Moments; the selfpenned mandolin, conga, and banjodriven "Musette for a Palindrome" is so unlike anything else on the record that one can only hope that it's merely a teaser for the next. More like this please. - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Stolen Moments

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

SecondSpin.com

Write a review

$8.99Total Price N/A New Item Go to Store

Amazon.com

1394 Ratings

(640 Reviews)

Write a review

$13.99Total Price N/A New Item get free shipping on orders over $25! Go to Store

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$11.98Total Price N/A New Item fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Stolen Moments

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Stolen Moments

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Alison Brown

Progressive bluegrass banjoist Alison Brown made her name not only as a virtuosic instrumentalist, but as an accomplished, jazz-influenced composer, a combination that earned plenty of comparisons to Béla Fleck and David Grisman. Brown began playing the banjo before reaching her teens and developed quickly, winning numerous contests and even getting a chance to perform... Read more