Scratch Gravel Road

Scratch Gravel Road

by The Special Consensus
Scratch Gravel Road

Scratch Gravel Road

by The Special Consensus

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Overview

Banjo picker Greg Cahill has been leading Special Consensus for more than 35 years, and they're still as eclectic and polished as ever. Cahill started the band to feature his take on roots music by blending bluegrass with blues, swing, newgrass, and country music. The current lineup features Rick Faris on mandolin, David Thomas on standup bass, and Dustin Benson on guitar; all three trade off on lead vocals and harmonies. They don't waste any time, either on-stage or on record, and kick the album off with four of the album's strongest tracks. "Old New Straitsville Moonshine Run" is a traditional showcase for the band's speed and picking with Thomas' strong vocal supported by blazing solos from Faris, Benson, and Cahill that mimic the velocity of a moonshiner driving down a moonlit road. "Monroe," an homage to the father of bluegrass performed in his style with former bandmembers Josh Williams and Chris Jones adding their solid harmonies. Faris sings lead on "Sea of Heartbreak," the Don Gibson hit reinvented as a midtempo ballad. "A Good Problem to Have" may well be the album's standout; a song that reminds us to count our blessings, even when they include minor problems like flat tires and cranky bosses. Thomas delivers its inspirational vocal without sounding overly sentimental. Other standouts include "Jacklene," a Cahill instrumental featuring producer Alison Brown on banjo. She plays a fancy harmonic lead with Cahill before breaking away for a concise jazzy solo. "On My Way to the Kingdom Land," an old hit for the Golden Gate Quartet, is given an a cappella reading that shows off the group's strong vocals. Tom T. Hall's "Trouble Let Me Be" gets a bluesy arrangement with a hint of ragtime in its arrangement while "Sunday Morning Without You" is a strong country/folk tune with a hint of pop in its tune and delivery. ~ j. poet

Product Details

Release Date: 03/27/2012
Label: Compass
UPC: 0766397457321
Rank: 61250

Tracks

  1. Old New Straitsville Moonshine Run
  2. Monroe
  3. Sea of Heartbreak
  4. A Good Problem to Have
  5. On My Way to the Kingdom Land
  6. Mollie & Julie's Reel
  7. Shoulda Took a Train
  8. My Memories of You
  9. Jacklene
  10. Trouble Let Me Be
  11. Sunday Morning Without You
  12. Scratch Gravel Road

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Special Consensus   Primary Artist
Greg Cahill   Banjo,Baritone (Vocal)
Josh Williams   Vocals,Guest Artist,Baritone (Vocal)
Alison Brown   Soloist,Guest Artist
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle,Guest Artist
Chris Jones   Vocals,Guest Artist,Baritone (Vocal)
Dustin Benson   Guitar,Vocals,Bass (Vocal),Guitar (Rhythm)
Rick Faris   Vocals,Mandolin,Tenor (Vocal)

Technical Credits

Tony Rackely   Composer
Ryan Roberts   Composer
Dixie Hall   Composer
Greg Cahill   Composer,Performer
Josh Williams   Performer
Becky Buller   Composer
Billy Smith   Composer
Tom T. Hall   Composer
Tim Stafford   Composer
Harley Allen   Composer
Willie Williams   Composer
Herb Ford   Composer
Donald Robinson   Composer
Alison Brown   Producer
Hal David   Composer
Mark "Brink" Brinkman   Composer
Randy LeRoy   Mastering
Robert Hakalski   Design
Ryan Long   Photography
Jim Cooley   Mixing,Engineer
Jon Weisberger   Composer
Craig Market   Composer
Justin Francis   Engineer
Dustin Benson   Composer
Paul Hampton   Composer
Chris Jones   Performer
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