Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2008
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
{Tracklist}
01 Wheels (2:56)
02 Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On (2:20)
03 Making Hay (3:57)
04 Who Showed Who (3:22)
05 It All Comes Down To You (2:40)
06 How Long Is This Train (2:57)
07 I Ain't Taking You Back No More (2:54)
08 Heads You Win Tails I Lose (3:40)
09 How Many Times (2:30)
10 The One You Lean On (2:42)
11 Knock Knock! (1:52)
12 Some Early Morning (4:29)
[Credits]
Dan Tyminski (guitar/vocals) Justin Moses (banjo/fiddle/dobro/vocals) Barry Bales (bass/vocals) Adam Steffey (mandolin) Ron Stewart (fiddle/banjo) Ron Block (guitar) Vince Gill (vocals) Cheryl White (vocals) Sharon White (vocals)
Produser and Engineer: Dan Tyminski, Photographer: Jimmy Abegg, Designer: Sarah Lainie Radawich, Engineer: Tim Austin, Neal Cappellino, Gary Paczosa, and Sarah Emily Parish
[Notes]
Wheels was released on Rounder Records as part of the Dan Tyminski band in 2008, during a break from playing with the Lonesome River Band. Tyminski played Martin and Bourgeois guitars and Sim Daley played mandolins. Additional personnel includes Adam Steffey on mandolin and Barry Bales on bass. The album won the 2009 International Bluegrass Music Award for Album of the Year and was also nominated for a Grammy.
August 2, 2022
Dan Tyminski: Wheels
October 19, 2021
Michael Cleveland: Tall Fiddler
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: August 23, 2019
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
01 Arkansas: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (02:34)
02 High Lonesome Sound: The Travelin' McCourys (03:36)
03 20 Cent Cotton And 90 Cent Meat: Michael Cleveland (03:31)
04 Beauty Of My Dreams: Del McCoury, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (02:35)
05 5-String Swing: Michael Cleveland (03:26)
06 Old Time River Man: Michael Cleveland (04:52)
07 Tennessee Plates: Michael Cleveland (03:28)
08 Tall Fiddler: Tommy Emmanuel, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (03:14)
09 Tarnation: Béla Fleck (05:56)
10 Son Of A Ramblin' Man: Dan Tyminski, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (03:07)
11 Mountain Heartache: Dan Tyminski, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (03:45)
12 Me And Helen: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (03:56)
13 Lazy Katie: Larry Bales (03:19)
[Credits]
Producers: Jeff White and Sean Sullivan
[Notes]
This album has been something I've wanted to do for a very long time. I've been thinking for a while that it would be awesome to have my band, Flamekeeper, collaborate with some of my musical heroes, and just wondered what it would sound like. I knew it was going to be awesome about an hour into the first day in the studio. Tommy Emmanuel came in to record 'Tall Fiddler' and about an hour after he got there, we had the track. Also, I had the honor of co-writing a song with Béla Fleck, recording a Memphis rock song that talks about stealing one of Elvis's Cadillacs… had so much fun along the way. Thanks to everyone who was involved in the making of this album and especially to my co-producers, Jeff White and Sean Sullivan, for making this dream a reality. — Michael Cleveland
June 14, 2021
Industrial Strength Bluegrass: Southwestern Ohio's Musical Legacy
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: United States
Released: 2021
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
01 Readin', Rightin', Route 23: Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers (3:36)
02 20/20 Vision: Dan Tyminski (2:46)
03 Suzanne: Mo Pitney and Merle Monroe (2:48)
04 From Life's Other Side: Lee Ann Womack (5:35)
05 Larry Sparks Medley: Josh Williams, Bradley Walker, and Russell Moore (5:20)
06 When He Blessed My Soul: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (3:03)
07 The Rolling Mills of Middletown: Larry Cordle (3:56)
08 Family Reunion: Rhonda Vincent and Caleb Daugherty (3:26)
09 Mountain Strings: Sierra Hull (3:42)
10 Stone Walls and Steel Bars: Ronnie Bowman, Don Rigsby, and Kenny Smith (2:25)
11 Are You Missing Me?: Dailey & Vincent (2:24)
12 Once More: The Grascals (2:53)
13 Barefoot Nellie: Jim Lauderdale and High Fidelity (2:31)
14 Garden Tomb: The Isaacs and The Oak Ridge Boys (2:47)
15 Baby Blue Eyes: Vince Gill (3:21)
16 We'll Head Back to Harlan: Bobby Osborne (2:27)
[Credits]
Producer and Liner Notes: Joe Mullins and Daniel Mullins, Liner Notes: Fred Bartenstein and Carla Borden, Designer: Cooley Design Lab, Engineer: Van Atkins, Brad Benge, Mark Capps, Paul Harrigill, Ben Isaacs, Josh Swift, Rickey Wasson and Andrew Mendelson
[Notes]
During the middle decades of the 20th century, the factories of southwestern Ohio drew hundreds of thousands of migrants from Appalachia, including innumerable musicians. Industrial Strength Bluegrass celebrates the music that these migrants made and loved, and explores a pivotal moment in the history of bluegrass and country music at large. Produced by beloved performer and radio personality Joe Mullins, the collection features a stellar lineup of bluegrass stalwarts including Rhonda Vincent, Bobby Osborne, and Mullins himself, taking on tunes that have echoed across Ohio for decades. This group of some of the biggest names in bluegrass today pays tribute to the jubilant highs and lonesome lows of life amongst the factories and warehouses, reflecting the region’s rich culture and resilient people.
February 11, 2021
Alison Krauss + Union Station Live
Format: 2 x CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2002
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country, Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
Disk One
01 Let Me Touch You for Awhile (3:45)
02 Choctaw Hayride (3:25)
03 The Lucky One (3:40)
04 Baby, Now That I've Found You (5:02)
05 Bright Sunny South (3:07)
06 Every Time You Say Goodbye (3:04)
07 Tiny Broken Heart (3:08)
08 Cluck Old Hen (2:47)
09 Stay (3:16)
10 Broadway (3:57)
11 Ghost in This House (4:29)
12 Forget About It (3:18)
13 Faraway Land (3:21)
Disc Two
01 A Tribute to Peador O'Donnell / Monkey Let the Hogs Out (4:58)
02 The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn (5:58)
03 Take Me for Longing (2:47)
04 I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow (4:12)
05 Maybe (4:25)
06 We Hide & Seek (5:41)
07 But You Know I Love You (3:39)
08 When You Say Nothing at All (4:21)
09 New Favorite (4:00)
10 Oh, Atlanta (6:47)
11 Down to the River to Pray (2:10)
12 There Is a Reason (5:13)
[Credits]
Alison Krauss (fiddle/vocals) Jerry Douglas (dobro/vocals) Dan Tyminski (guitar/mandolin/vocals) Ron Block (guitar/banjo/vocals) Barry Bales (bass/vocals) Larry Atamanuik (drums)
[Notes]
Given Alison Krauss' tremendous popularity and her status as the first female bluegrass singer to cross over into genuine pop marketability, and given the fact that her guitarist, Dan Tyminski, is the voice behind "Man of Constant Sorrow" (or at least the version that served as an idée fixe in the blockbuster movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?), a live album was inevitable. That it should be a two-disc set can simply be chalked up to good luck. Unless you're a bluegrass purist, that is, looking for music that preserves the traditional Appalachian sounds of Ralph Stanley and Bill Monroe. Listeners of that mindset will be bitterly disappointed by the presence of modern singer/songwriter fare ("Lucky One," "Let Me Touch You for a While"), by the drums on "Oh, Atlanta," and, most of all, by those dreadful call-and-response vocals on the chorus of "Man of Constant Sorrow" (which, you can hear them sniff, Tyminski takes at about twice the appropriate speed). All of this would explain why bluegrass purists are no fun to be around and, one suspects, don't have very much fun in private either. The simple fact is that every time Krauss opens her mouth to sing, angels stop what they're doing and take notes. There may be no musical pleasure quite as pure and sweet as listening to Krauss sing "Baby, Now That I've Found You" or "When You Say Nothing at All." And when she starts in on the impossibly beautiful gospel tune "Down to the River to Pray," the effect is almost disturbingly moving. Which brings listeners to the problem with this album, which is the amount of time it spends on stuff other than Alison Krauss singing great songs. The instrumental bits, the Jerry Douglas showcases, and Tyminski's requisite rendition of "Man of Constant Sorrow" are all fine, but they end up feeling like filler. Still, this album can be solidly recommended to modern bluegrass fans in general and to Krauss' many fans in particular. -- AllMusic Review by Rick Anderson
January 26, 2018
Paper Airplane: Alison Krauss & Union Station
Country: US
Released: 2011
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 Paper Airplane (3:36)
A2 Dust Bowl Children (3:06)
A3 Lie Awake (3:55)
A4 Lay My Burden Down (3:52)
A5 My Love Follows You Where You Go (4:03)
A6 Dimming Of The Day (5:20)
B1 On The Outside Looking In (3:35)
B2 Miles To Go (2:54)
B3 Sinking Stone (4:42)
B4 Bonita And Bill Butler (4:03)
B5 My Opening Farewell (4:09)
[Credits]
Alison Krauss (fiddle/vocals) Dan Tyminski (guitar/mandolin/vocals) Jerry Douglas (dobro/vocals) Ron Block (banjo/guitar) Barry Bales (bass/vocals)
Producer: Alison Krauss & Union Station, Photographer: Randee St. Nicholas, Designer: Meat And Potatoes, Inc., Engineers: Neal Cappellino, Kyle Ford, Ted Wheeler, Tom Freitag, Mike Shipley & Brian Wohlgemuth
[Notes]
Paper Airplane is an album by Alison Krauss and Union Station. It was released on April 12, 2011 and marks Krauss's 14th album and her first release with Union Station since Lonely Runs Both Ways in 2004. It includes cover versions of "My Opening Farewell" and "Dimming of the Day", which were originally recorded by Jackson Browne and Richard Thompson, respectively.
March 1, 2017
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Country: US
Released: 2000
Genre: Blues, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass, Folk
[Tracklist]
01 Po Lazarus: James Carter & The Prisoners (4:30)
02 Big Rock Candy Mountain: Harry McClintock (2:17)
03 You Are My Sunshine: Norman Blake (4:26)
04 Down To The River To Pray: Alison Krauss (2:53)
05 I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow: The Soggy Bottom Boys Featuring Dan Tyminski (3:13)
06 Hard Time Killing Floor Blues: Chris Thomas King (2:01)
07 I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow: Norman Blake (4:30)
08 Keep On The Sunny Side: The Whites (4:30)
09 I'll Fly Away: Gillian Welch And Alison Krauss (3:57)
10 Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby: Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss And Gillian Welch (1:58)
11 In The Highways: Sarah, Hannah And Leah Peasall (1:36)
12 I Am Weary (Let Me Rest): The Cox Family (3:16)
13 I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow: John Hartford (2:34)
14 O Death: Ralph Stanley (3:21)
15 In The Jailhouse Now: The Soggy Bottom Boys Featuring Tim Blake Nelson (3:36)
16 : The Soggy Bottom Boys Featuring Dan Tyminski I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (4:18)
17 Indian War Whoop: John Hartford (1:30)
18 Lonesome Valley: Fairfield Four (4:08)
19 Angel Band: The Stanley Brothers (2:18)
[Credits]
Executive Producer: Denise Stiff, Producer: T-Bone Burnett & Gillian Welch
[Notes]
Music to the Coen Brothers' film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Recorded at Sound Emporium, Nashville, TN; Ocean Way, Nashville, TN; and Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA.