Norman Blake - Old Ties (2002)

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Title: Old Ties
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Rounder Records
Genre: Country, Bluegrass, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 1:10:40
Total Size: 418.7 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Spanish Fandango (03:47)
02. Church St. Blues (02:53)
03. Sleepy Eyed Joe/Indian Creek (03:36)
04. O'Malley's Tune (02:28)
05. Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room (03:48)
06. Down Home Summertime Blues (03:39)
07. Blind Dog (02:53)
08. Fiddler's Dram/Whiskey Before Before (03:33)
09. Old Ties (04:24)
10. Lost Indian (03:06)
11. Ginseng Sullivan (03:29)
12. OBC #3 (05:46)
13. Prettiest Little Girl In The Country (02:15)
14. Uncle (04:32)
15. Bristol In The Bottle (02:03)
16. Billy Gray (04:04)
17. The Fields Of November (04:05)
18. Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar (03:32)
19. Randall Collins/Done Gone (06:06)

Norman Blake will never be known as a revolutionary. His starkly honest guitar picking and gently lulling voice have sounded almost exactly the same for the 30-some years that the Rounder release Old Ties encompasses. Often performing solo, occasionally accompanied by his wife, Nancy, and any of a number of bluegrass and neo-traditional folk musicians (Tut Taylor, Charlie Collins, Doc Watson), Blake's summery, porch-swing ballads and blues are perfectly performed and humbly executed. Working with the traditional themes of old-timey folk music, Blake re-creates the earthy feel of a timeworn classic the first time a song emerges from his guitar, and his unpretentious, reverent style delivers the music in an intimate environment. The compilation sticks to his more traditional-sounding compositions and interpretations, making for a wonderful afternoon listen and the perfect introduction to Blake's uniquely faithful style. Although his musical offerings may never be seen as revolutionary, his unwillingness to change to a more contemporary mode of folk music may be a kind of revolution...if anyone wanted to argue about it. Luckily, with music this pure, no one does.


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