Catch Tomorrow

Catch Tomorrow

by Dale Ann Bradley
Catch Tomorrow

Catch Tomorrow

by Dale Ann Bradley

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Overview

From the earliest days of bluegrass music, the style has been largely defined by the sound of the male voice -- the high, keening tenor of Bill Monroe, the rougher and richer sound of Ralph Stanley, the silky crooning of Lester Flatt. But women have also been involved since those days (remember that accordion player Monroe had in his band early on?) and in recent years they have begun coming to the forefront, putting a different spin on the celebrated "high lonesome" sound that has always typified the genre. No one has done more to bring that development about than Dale Ann Bradley, whose third album nicely encapsulates the blend of respectful traditionalism and forward-looking modernism that has made it possible for woman-led bands to make a place for themselves in the male-dominated world of bluegrass. If your preferences run to hard-edged traditional bluegrass, then she's got you covered: "Julia Belle" is a brilliant original composition written in a strictly traditional style, as is "Run Rufus Run," another Bradley composition that tells the true story of her cousin, a young and reluctant moonshine runner in the mountains of Kentucky. If you want something more unusual, then check out her high-speed bluegrass adaptation of the Memphis soul classic "I Can't Stand the Rain," or her more stately take on "Me and Bobby McGee." And if your tastes run to even more modern "newgrass" sounds, then you'll want to check out the lovely "Live Forever." The gospel material is a mixed bag on this album -- her version of the hymn "Pass Me Not" is soft and sweetly gorgeous, but her rendition of "Heaven's Mercy Railroad" doesn't have the oomph one might expect from a song that combines a gritty depiction of slavery with celestially aspirational gospel music. Overall, this is a brilliant third effort from one of modern bluegrass music's finest talents. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 10/10/2006
Label: Compass
UPC: 0766397444529
Rank: 141689

Tracks

  1. Rita Mae
  2. Live Forever
  3. Holding on to Nothing
  4. I Can't Stand the Rain
  5. Run Rufus Run
  6. Memories, Miles and Tears
  7. Pass Me Not
  8. Julia Belle
  9. Grandma's Gift
  10. Mercy Railroad
  11. When the Mist Comes Again
  12. Me and Bobby McGee

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dale Ann Bradley   Primary Artist,Vocal Harmony,Guitar,Vocals
Lunasa   Primary Artist
Alison Brown   Banjo,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Larry Sparks   Guitar,Vocals
Jeff White   Guitar,Vocal Harmony
Jesse Brock   Mandolin
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Pete Kelly & His Big Seven   Banjo
Scott Napier   Mandolin
Trevor Hutchinson   Double Bass
Andrea Zonn   Vocal Harmony
Steve Gulley   Vocal Harmony
Kevin Crawford   Flute
Vicki Simmons   Bass,Vocal Harmony
Garry West   Bass (Upright)
Paul Meehan   Guitar
Sean Smyth   Fiddle
Marty Raybon   Vocals
Jim Lauderdale   Vocal Harmony
Todd Phillips   Bass (Upright)
Tim O'Brien   Bouzouki,Vocal Harmony
Andy Hall   Dobro

Technical Credits

Alison Brown   Producer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
Larry Sparks   Duet
Randy LeRoy   Mastering
Ann Peebles   Composer
Dale Ann Bradley   Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes,Duet
Griffin Norman   Package Design
Edith Drake   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Bernard Miller   Composer
Billy Joe Shaver   Composer
Chris Stuart   Composer
Fred Foster   Composer
Donald Bryant   Composer
Vicki Simmons   Composer
Eddy Shaver   Composer
Marty Raybon   Duet
Jerry Chesnut   Composer
Erick Jaskowiak   Mixing,Engineer
David A. Thompson   Composer
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