Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
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Track List: You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
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- Heartbreak Number NineDownload & Buy
- Four WallsDownload & Buy
- The Girl In The ValleyDownload & Buy
- You Gotta Dig A Little DeeperDownload & Buy
- Saving GraceDownload & Buy
- RosineDownload & Buy
- Girl From West VirginiaDownload & Buy
- Blues For My DarlingDownload & Buy
- Love Me As You'd Love The RainDownload & Buy
- What Ain't To Be, Just Might HappenDownload & Buy
- Oak Valley GirlDownload & Buy
- When I'm Knee Deep In BluegrassDownload & Buy
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Album Details: You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
- Release Date:
- 03/29/2005
- Label:
- Rounder / Umgd
- UPC:
- 011661055728
User Reviews: You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
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This band is clearly
, December 3, 2005Reviewer:
Joe Ross - See all Joe Ross's reviews -
Tight, upbeat bluegrass
, May 29, 2005Pros: -
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Bluegrass legend surrounded by up-and-coming talents - check. Tight, multipart harmonies - check. Hot acoustic picking - check. To those who don't actively follow bluegrass, it's difficult to discern the differences between one top-notch band and another. What truly distinguishes Lawson's combo is the use of gospel quartet singing within the bluegrass framework. Though he and his accompanists can sing high-lonesome two-parts, it
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Pro Reviews: You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Bluegrassgospel mandolin legend Doyle Lawson's first record for the Rounder label is a textbook execution of the kind of harmonious precision, instrumental acumen, and Nashville heart that has served as his muse for the last four decades. His everrotating Quicksilver band has been a boot camp of sorts for a myriad of singers and instrumentalists, including longtime banjo player Terry Baucom, fiveyear veterans Jamie Dailey and Barry Scott, and recent convert and electrifying fiddler Jesse Stockman. They don't disappoint on the pitchperfect You Gotta Dig a Little Deeper, a collection of secular and nonsecular waltzes, breakdowns, and close harmony barnburners that are so deadon in every aspect that it's almost too easy for the listener to let them pass by without a nod to all the work that went into them. While "Heartbreak Number Nine," fueled by Stockman's surging double stops, "What Ain't to Be, Just Might Happen"'s mischievous wordplay, and the title cut's infectious melody rank high among the artist's repertoire, it's only the lone instrumental, the selfpenned "Rosine," that suggests the wealth of offthecuff creativity that runs through this country gentleman's veins. - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide |
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Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Biography
One of the top mandolin players in bluegrass music since the early days of his career in the 1960s, Doyle Lawson incorporated traditional gospel quartet singing into his music after forming his own band, Quicksilver, and honed his unique bluegrass-go...Full Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Biography
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Pros: An excellent variety of material that appeals to young and old
Cons: I like to see liner notes clearly identify who is singing, & this is an unfortunate omission here
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