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An Instrumental Anthology

 
Album Review: An Instrumental Anthology

  • Artist: Wayne Benson
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 25, 2003
  • Genre: Country

Review

Once upon a time, hotshot instrumentalists like Wayne Benson were happy to sit on the sidelines, sprucing up vocal tracks by a known performer. Who wanted an instrumental album, anyway? But in 2002, some 25 years after the David Grisman Quintet and the Tony Rice Unit blazed the new acoustic trail, Sugar Hill, Pinecastle, and other labels have been more than willing to issue instrumental music. Unlike the pioneers listed above, mandolinist Benson and his partners in crime stick closer to tradition. Free-flowing tunes like "Tucker" and "Tillery Cove" soar high but never fly out of orbit thanks to strains of backwoods bluegrass and Celtic airs. Benson's joined by a long list of friends that include banjoist Scott Vestal, guitarist Jeff Autry, and fiddler Jim VanCleve for a dozen tastefully arranged and executed tracks. The fact that this album consists of nothing but instrumental tracks is a feat in itself; too often, it seems, a guest vocalist is used to help sell the album. Instead, Benson just does what he's good at, scorching a trail on "Carpenter John" and taking it slow and easy on the nearly seven-minute "Spagnum Peat." With its no-frills, straightforward picking, An Instrumental Anthology should inspire novices and satisfy any bluegrass fan who can't say no to beautifully played music. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Tucker Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (3:27)
Tillery Cove Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (4:02)
Blountville Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:49)
Anxious Molly Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (3:33)
Carpenter John Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:37)
Walter Hill Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:32)
Ole Rowdy Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:54)
Red Tommy Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:26)
Buck and Chloe Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:53)
The Galt House Suite Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (3:09)
Chattanooga Breakdown Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (2:44)
Spagnum Peat Wayne Benson Wayne Benson (6:51)

Credits

Ben Surratt (Mixing), Kathy Bowen (Project Coordinator), Tom Riggs (Executive Producer), Brent Truitt (Engineer), Chicken Hawk (Engineer), Wayne Benson (Mixing), John Cowan (Bass), Chicken Hawk (Mixing), Rickie Simpkins (Fiddle), Mark Schatz (Bass), Bob Murray (Art Direction), Aubrey Haynie (Fiddle), Jeff Autry (Guitar), Jim VanCleve (Fiddle), Brent Truitt (Mixing), Wayne Benson (Producer), Scott Vestal (Banjo), Rob Ickes (Dobro), Mike Anglin (Bass), Ron Stewart (Fiddle), Scott Vestal (Mixing), Scott Vestal (Producer), Bob Murray (Design), Scott Vestal (Engineer), Jim McGuire (Photography), Irl Hees (Bass), Ben Surratt (Engineer)
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