Although traditional country, old-timey music, and Appalachian folk are all distinct musical genres with as many differences as similarities, in recent years they have all been increasingly lumped together in the public's perception as bluegrass, itself a distinct genre, and a relative newcomer to the dance at that. As frustrating as this trend is in some quarters, there's little doubt that albums like the T-Bone Burnett-produced O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack benefited from bending and blurring the boundaries in the various forms of what might be called mountain music (Burnett's soundtrack tossed in some blues and gospel, as well, making it a slick primer for American roots music), and that mix went down easy with the public, who called it all bluegrass and bought the album in droves, making it a surprise hit. This collection aims for a similar synthesis (leaving out the blues and gospel), opening and closing with tracks from the Carter Family, who are literally square one for country, and tossing in bits and pieces of traditional fare, some straight bluegrass, and some contemporary songs that sound ancient but actually aren't (Gillian Welch's "Acony Bell"). The end result means Lonesome Valley works with the same sort of easy grace that characterized the Burnett production, and should appeal to the same listeners. Some of it is bluegrass, some of it isn't, but filed under bluegrass is where you're going to find it in the box stores. Perception of reality and reality aren't the same thing, but if Doc Watson is bluegrass, then damn, bluegrass is something special indeed. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Lonesome Valley (Manteca)
02/26/2002 | Manteca
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- David McLaughlin
- Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals
- Owsley Stanley
- Engineer
- Barry Poss
- Producer
- Marc Pruett
- Banjo
- Dewey Renfro
- Bass
- Russ Savakus
- Bass
- Eddie Stubbs
- Fiddle, Vocals
- Richard Underwood
- Banjo, Vocals
- Merle Watson
- Guitar
- Howard Watts
- Bass
- Charles Whitstein
- Mandolin, Vocals, Guitar (Tenor)
- Robert Whitstein
- Guitar, Vocals
- John Duffey
- Mandolin, Vocals
- Larry Robbins
- Bass
- Gillian Welch
- Performer
- Roy Lee Centers
- Guitar
- Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
- Performer
- Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals
- Performer
- Donnie Eldreth
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Bill Poffinberger
- Fiddle
- Jody Rainwater
- Bass
- Bill Runkle
- Banjo, Vocals
- Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
- Performer
- Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys
- Performer
- Chubby Wise
- Fiddle
- The Cox Family
- Performer
- Joseph Allen
- Bass (Acoustic)
- Ron Block
- Guitar
- T Bone Burnett
- Producer
- Vassar Clements
- Fiddle
- Dudley Connell
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jack Cooke
- Bass
- Evelyn Cox
- Baritone (Vocal)
- Jim Cox
- Bass, Vocals
- Suzanne Cox
- Tenor (Vocal)
- Charles R. Freeland
- Producer
- Alice Gerrard
- Performer
- David Grisman
- Mandolin, Vocals
- Bobby Hicks
- Fiddle
- Ken Irwin
- Producer
- John Kahn
- Bass (Acoustic)
- Viktor Krauss
- Bass (Acoustic)
- The Carter Family
- Performer
- Emmylou Harris
- Vocals
- Doc Watson
- Guitar, Vocals
- The Whitstein Brothers
- Producer
- Hazel Dickens
- Performer
- Jerry Garcia
- Banjo, Vocals
- Eddie Adcock
- Banjo, Vocals
- The Country Gentlemen
- Performer
- Jerry Douglas
- Dobro
- Lester Flatt
- Guitar, Vocals
- Flatt & Scruggs
- Performer
- The Johnson Mountain Boys
- Producer
- The Kentucky Colonels
- Performer
- Alison Krauss
- Arranger, Vocals, Producer
- Del McCoury
- Guitar, Tenor (Vocal)
- Old & In the Way
- Performer
- Tony Rice
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Peter Rowan
- Guitar, Vocals
- Earl Scruggs
- Banjo
- Ricky Skaggs
- Mandolin, Vocals, Producer
- Ralph Stanley
- Banjo, Vocals










