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While readers sometimes grow tired of listening to critics wax poetic about "the way things used to be," there's -- on occasion -- a good reason for it. Take the reissue of
Good Time Blues
by
the Boys from Indiana
, for instance. These songs, originally released in the mid-'70s, offer an easy side-by-side comparison with recent
bluegrass
recordings, and it's very rare, indeed, to find a current offering with this much
traditional bluegrass
soul. Interestingly, the music that completes this compilation was recorded in the midst of a
progressive bluegrass
revival, and there were probably many -- at the time -- who doubted the resilience of
traditional
(think
Bill Monroe
)
. Band regulars include vocalist and writer
Aubrey Holt
, bassist
Jerry Holt
, Dobro player
Harley Gabbard
, banjoist
Noah Crase
, and fiddler
Paul Mullins
. As the title of the collection suggests,
never forget the "
blues
" portion of
, turning out fine takes of
"Feeling Blue,"
"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band,"
and the title cut. The only negative comment about this collection is that it's 36 minutes long, which represents just a small portion of the four albums drawn from. The 14 songs and instrumentals on
are nonetheless top-notch, and the collection does an excellent job reminding listeners what authentic
actually sounds like. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Good Time Blues
by
the Boys from Indiana
, for instance. These songs, originally released in the mid-'70s, offer an easy side-by-side comparison with recent
bluegrass
recordings, and it's very rare, indeed, to find a current offering with this much
traditional bluegrass
soul. Interestingly, the music that completes this compilation was recorded in the midst of a
progressive bluegrass
revival, and there were probably many -- at the time -- who doubted the resilience of
traditional
(think
Bill Monroe
)
. Band regulars include vocalist and writer
Aubrey Holt
, bassist
Jerry Holt
, Dobro player
Harley Gabbard
, banjoist
Noah Crase
, and fiddler
Paul Mullins
. As the title of the collection suggests,
never forget the "
blues
" portion of
, turning out fine takes of
"Feeling Blue,"
"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band,"
and the title cut. The only negative comment about this collection is that it's 36 minutes long, which represents just a small portion of the four albums drawn from. The 14 songs and instrumentals on
are nonetheless top-notch, and the collection does an excellent job reminding listeners what authentic
actually sounds like. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.