The Earls Of Leicester – The Earls Of Leicester (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

The Earls Of Leicester – The Earls Of Leicester (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 37:19 minutes | 825 MB | Genre: Bluegrass
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“The Earls of Leicester” is a tribute to legendary bluegrass artists Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. The new group is the product of veteran Dobro master Jerry Douglas’s lifelong passion for the music of bluegrass pioneers Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs and their band the Foggy Mountain Boys, whose seminal work in the ’50s and ’60s created the template for what we know as contemporary bluegrass, and transcended traditional genre barriers to popularize the music with an unprecedented mass audience.

The punningly-titled The Earls of Leicester revisits 14 timeless favorites from the Flatt and Scruggs songbook, infusing such rousing numbers as “Big Black Train,” “Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down,” “Shuckin’ the Corn,” “Dig A Hole in the Meadow” and “Dim Lights, Thick Smoke” with fresh energy, while maintaining the same emotional authenticity, instrumental expertise and vibrant creative spirit that made the original versions such enduring classics.

Bill Monroe is often cited as the man who gave birth to bluegrass, and his contribution to the genre simply can’t be overestimated, but one can reasonably argue that Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs had nearly as much to do with the growth of the music as Monroe (they certainly played a huge role in popularizing the revved-up acoustic style), and Scruggs more than anyone changed the role of the banjo in bluegrass, pioneering his own brand of fingerpicking that would come to supplant the clawhammer style as the dominant approach to the instrument. Jerry Douglas, widely acknowledged to be the finest dobro player in the game, is a serious Flatt & Scruggs fan, and he’s created a remarkable fan’s gesture by bringing together a handful of superb pickers to pay homage to his heroes. Douglas, noted guitarist and singer Shawn Camp, ace banjo player Charlie Cushman, Hot Rize founder and mandolin master Tim O’Brien, gifted fiddler Johnny Warren, and longtime Alison Krauss sideman and bassist Barry Bales team up as the Earls of Leicester on this album, playing 14 classics from the Flatt & Scruggs songbook in the classic style. It’s certainly a pleasure to hear six players this strong playing music they clearly love, and everyone on board has a superb touch and a sincere appreciation of the material, especially Douglas, Cushman, and Camp. The Earls of Leicester is a loving tribute, re-creating the sound and feel of some of bluegrass’ most influential and timeless music, but there is one real problem with this album: the players, great as they are, only bring so much of their personality to these songs, and while these performances are excellent, the Flatt & Scruggs originals were also excellent as well as being of massive historical importance. Which is to say that you might do just as well to get a good collection of classic Flatt & Scruggs sides as listen to this, and the players on board might just tell you the same thing. As a tribute, The Earls of Leicester is nearly flawless, and this may encourage some younger bluegrass fans to dig into the Flatt & Scruggs catalog, but as far as having a mind and a character of its own, these sessions leave a certain amount to be desired. – Mark Deming

Tracklist:
01. The Earls Of Leicester – Big Black Train (02:49)
02. The Earls Of Leicester – Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down (02:12)
03. The Earls Of Leicester – I’ll Go Stepping Too (02:59)
04. The Earls Of Leicester – Shuckin’ The Corn (02:06)
05. The Earls Of Leicester – Till The End Of The World Rolls ‘Round (02:36)
06. The Earls Of Leicester – Dig A Hole In The Meadow (02:21)
07. The Earls Of Leicester – Some Old Day (03:43)
08. The Earls Of Leicester – I Won’t Be Hanging Around (02:11)
09. The Earls Of Leicester – I Don’t Care Anymore (02:37)
10. The Earls Of Leicester – On My Mind (02:46)
11. The Earls Of Leicester – You’re Not A Drop In The Bucket (02:27)
12. The Earls Of Leicester – Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (03:14)
13. The Earls Of Leicester – The Wandering Boy (02:40)
14. The Earls Of Leicester – Who Will Sing For Me (02:32)

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