The Infamous Stringdusters

The Infamous Stringdusters

by The Infamous Stringdusters
The Infamous Stringdusters

The Infamous Stringdusters

by The Infamous Stringdusters

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Overview

It's always great to see youngsters take up the bluegrass/acoustic cause and bring it into the future, carrying on the tradition while adding new musical elements. It was great when the Country Gentlemen did it in the 1960s, when the Seldom Scene did it in the 1970s, when the Tony Rice/David Grisman crowd did it in the 1980s, and when Nickel Creek did it in the 1990s, and it's great that the Infamous Stringdusters are doing it in the new century. In truth, despite the Stringdusters' very traditional instrumentation, their music is hardly bluegrass at all; most of the songs on their second, eponymous album are original compositions, none are traditional or classic bluegrass numbers, and many of them have little in common with bluegrass -- the chopping mandolin offbeats and occasional banjo solos are the only really old-school elements that remain. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course -- at their best, the Infamous Stringdusters are excellent songwriters and even better singers in a sort of newgrass/acoustic country vein, and their best material includes songs like the sprightly but regretful "Won't Be Coming Back," the gorgeously arranged "The Way I See You Now," and the very fine instrumental "Golden Ticket." However, at their worst they have a tendency to let their virtuosity overcome their musical judgment. "When Silence Is the Only Sound," in particular, is so full of fancy chords that its melody ends up meandering aimlessly and never taking any kind of definite shape. However, most of this album treads very deftly on the fine line separating forward-thinking modernism and the old-school verities, and the singing is always first-rate. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 06/10/2008
Label: Sugar Hill
UPC: 0015891404325
Rank: 176330

Tracks

  1. Won't Be Coming Back
  2. Well, Well
  3. When Silence Is the Only Sound
  4. Bound for Tennessee
  5. Glass Elevator
  6. Three Days in July
  7. The Way I See You Now
  8. Golden Ticket
  9. I Wonder
  10. Get It While You Can
  11. You Can't Handle the Truth
  12. Lovin' You
  13. Black Rock

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Infamous Stringdusters   Primary Artist
Jeremy Garrett   Fiddle,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Travis Book   Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Andy Falco   Guitar,Vocals (Background),Guitar
Chris Pandolfi   Banjo,Vocals (Background)
Ryan Baker   Vocals (Background)
Jesse Cobb   Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Erick Jaskowiak   Vocals (Background)
Tim O'Brien   Bouzouki,Vocals (Background)
Andy Hall   Dobro,Vocals,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Jeff White   Composer
Jeremy Garrett   Composer
Travis Book   Composer
Jon Weisberger   Composer
Edward Barnes   Composer
Benny Galloway   Composer
John Bohn   Assistant Engineer
Andy Hall   Composer
Chris Pandolfi   Composer
Jesse Cobb   Composer
Edward D. Barnes   Composer
John Pennell   Composer
Eric Conn   Mastering
Mark Simos   Composer
Sarah Siskind   Composer
Erick Jaskowiak   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Tim O'Brien   Producer
Tim Stafford   Composer
Dave Sinko   Mixing
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