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Lovin' Pretty Women

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Lovin' Pretty Women
Lovin' Pretty Women

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Despite
the Steep Canyon Rangers
' almost eight years on the road, the International Bluegrass Music Association named the group Emerging Artist of the Year in 2006.
The Rangers
follow up the award with another sterling collection of ten originals and two covers, one from
the Grateful Dead
and the other from bluegrass/honky tonk singer
Shawn Camp
. It's no secret that the boys can pick with the best of them, but two things set them apart. They don't blow you away with long solos, although the solos they do drop into the mix are always impressive, and they write traditional-sounding songs that bridge the gaps between honky tonk country, bluegrass, folk, and gospel -- case in point,
"Be Still Moses,"
a retelling of the familiar Bible story, marked by a sanctified gospel chorus, a great lyric, and beautiful harmony singing.
"A Ramblin' Man Is a Ramblin' Man"
and
"Lovin' Pretty Women"
are equal parts folk, rock, and country, songs about charming ne'er-do-wells delivered with the sprightly energy and devil-may-care attitude that make them sound timeless.
"Call the Captain"
is a mournful ballad about the dangers faced by coal miners.
Woody Platt
's lead vocal is full of yearning for a better life;
Nicky Sanders
' ominous fiddling adds to the song's desperate feel. It's another timely song that sounds like it could have been written a hundred years ago.
"Pick Up the Blues"
is a honky tonk song about drinking away the pain of a broken relationship that sounds like it could be a mainstream country hit as well as a bluegrass standard.
"Don't Ease Me In,"
the
Grateful Dead
cover, is given a ragtime arrangement and features
Sanders
' bluesy fiddling and the moaning Dobro of special guest
Randy Kohrs
.
"Kuykendall,"
an instrumental by mandolin player
Mike Guggino
, pays homage to the Celtic roots of bluegrass and features fine solos by
Graham Sharp
on banjo and
Guggino
's mandolin. ~ j. poet

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