The Gentlemen of Bluegrass, Carolina Memories (Pinecastle, 2014) Rich in Tradition, Lonesomeville (Mountain Roads, 2014) Carolina Memories is the North Carolina-based Gentlemen of Bluegrass' first album. The five members, all middle-aged or older, have backgrounds as sidemen in others' bands or as homespun pickers. Memories is produced by Lorraine Jordan (of the popular bluegrass ensemble Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road), to whom Tom Langdon, the Gentlemen's dobroist, is married.
Oddly, Steve Young's "Traveling Kind" is misattributed to someone named Clifford Fleetwood. The Country Gentlemen may have been the first bluegrass band to record it -- the Gents were always open to the sort of songwriting that came out of the folk revival -- and perhaps the Gentlemen whose album I'm reviewing here learned it from them, though the original Gentlemen correctly identified Young (who also wrote the better known "Seven Bridges Road") as composer on their eponymous 1973 Vanguard album. By their very name the Gentlemen of Bluegrass acknowledge their debt to the previous Gentlemen -- a smooth, modern bluegrass which nonetheless feels traditional -- without sounding merely imitative. The engaging Carolina Memories, their debut album, has me looking forward to more.
Other songs hail from the Flatt & Scruggs, Stanley Brothers, Ernest Tubb and Bob Wills repertoires (in the last category, there's a splendid reading of Wills's big 1939 hit, "Silver Bells," written by Arthur Smith). Credited to Ralph Stanley, "Long Journey Home" is in fact a traditional song traceable to the late 19th century. "Branded Wherever I Go," probably learned from the mid-1960s Flatt & Scruggs recording, is credited to Roy Acuff, who claimed credit for it though the actual composer (according to country music historian Bill C. Malone) was Jim Anglin. Like the Gentlemen of Bluegrass, the guys in Rich in Tradition don't set out to reinvent the genre, only to reaffirm its power and pleasure. They show that bluegrass capably and thoughtfully performed still delivers. ![]() |
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