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Lonely Runs Both Ways
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 7 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Lonely Runs Both Ways

Release Date:11/23/2004
Label:Rounder / Umgd
UPC:011661052529

User Reviews: Lonely Runs Both Ways

  • Overall:

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    some really great stuff

    By ezeovd  Jan 24, 2005

    Pros: awsome

    Cons: nada

    this is an amazing record, i liked almost every track great stuff keep it comming

  • Overall:

    Alison is amazing!

    By dukeofoldies  Jan 17, 2005

    Pros: Krauss takes us again to another level.

    Cons: None

    Alison Krauss is without a doubt one of the finest musicians on the planet today. Call it Bluegrass or New Bluegrass or Jazz it's just great music. Krauss nails (as usual) every note as she continues to sing "like an angel." The inst...rumental track is a wonderful example of what this combination of musicians can do. The intricate instrumentation is way above what many professional musicians are capable of delivering. Who knows what level they will take us to with their next release. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Lonely Runs Both Ways

  • All Music Guide

    Alison Krauss Union Station continue their winning streak on the aptly titled Lonely Runs Both Ways. While they have in some part grown away from their earthy, rollicking bluegrass roots, they've been able to craft a really polished and honestsounding brand of midAmerican adult contemporary that never dips into the schlockiness of mainstream AC or the formuladriven sound of young country. Instead, Krauss, cosongwriter Dan Tyminski, and the Station dig deep into the classic themes of rural American music, polishing them with terrific production, the finest instrumentation, and two of the best voices around. Lonely Runs Both Ways shifts back and forth between Krauss' angelic love songs and Tyminski's earthier tales of rain, roads, and rivers, with one blazing Jerry Douglasled instrumental entitled "Unionhouse Branch." Banjo player Ron Block takes a vocal turn on his own "I Don't Have to Live This Way," but allows Krauss to take vocal lead on another of his songs (and the album's highlig...ht), "A Living Prayer." This gentle lullaby rocks the album to sleep with its light instrumentation and quietly soaring vocals, appropriately putting the ribbon on the whole tidy package. Although bluegrass purists may long for the days when Krauss rosined up her fiddle with the Cox Family, the pure beauty and craftsmanship of Alison Krauss Union Station's more commercial sound is undeniable, and somehow they manage to avoid sounding slick and formulaic, still retaining the spark of honesty that seems to be missing from the recordings of so many of their contemporaries. While the group made plenty of longtime fans nervous with its sexedup 2001 release, New Favorite, Lonely Runs Both Ways should reinstill their faith in the fact that this band is far and away the best contemporary bluegrass act recording today. - Zac Johnson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Alison Krauss

Alison Krauss helped bring bluegrass to a new audience in the '90s. Blending bluegrass with folk, Krauss was instantly acclaimed from the start of her career, but it wasn't until her platinumselling 1995 compilation Now That I've Found You that she became a mainstream star. Between her 1987 debut Too Late to Cry and Now That I've Found You, she matured from a child prod... Read more