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On the Radio 1952-1953

 
Album Review: On the Radio 1952-1953

Review

If the Lilly Brothers had stayed in their native West Virginia and pursued a bluegrass career there, they would have gone down in the history books as a classic brother act on a par with Jim & Jesse McReynolds or the Osborne Brothers (though probably not in the same class as the Stanley Brothers). But by relocating to Boston in the early '50s and building the bulk of their career in New England, they did more than that: they also built a foundation for the New England bluegrass scene that burgeoned in the 1960s and 1970s, providing training and nurturance for such top-flight talents as Joe Val, Dave Dillon, Bill Keith, Peter Rowan, and Herb Applin. That said, this collection of live radio transcriptions is something of a mixed bag. The sound quality is a bit dodgy, as might be expected for the medium and the time period, but unfortunately both the performances and the song choices are rather uneven as well. When the Lilly Brothers haul off and tear down on barnburning renditions of "Why Did You Wander" and the gospel classic "Sinner You Better Get Ready," or on their charming bluegrass arrangement of "When the Saints Go Marching In," the effect is electric. But their instrumental performances -- especially their brief intro and outro segments and an awkward take on "Rawhide" -- get kind of sloppy, and "Don't Make Me Go to Bed and I'll Be Good" is perhaps the worst of the many maudlin dying-child tearjerkers scattered throughout the bluegrass repertoire. This is a valuable document of an important and impressive ensemble, but it will be of primary interest to hardcore fans. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (:27)
Why Don't You Tell Me So Lester Flatt The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:47)
That Star Belongs to Me Wade Mainer The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:06)
Here Rattler Here Traditional, Grandpa Jones & Ramona The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:39)
Rawhide Bill Monroe The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:50)
Girl With the Blue Velvet Band Traditional The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:10)
Why Did You Wander Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:39)
Don't Make Me Go to Bed and I'll Be Good Hugh Cross The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:25)
The Old Man's Story Charlie Monroe The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:03)
I'll Still Write Your Name in the Sand Buddy Starcher The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:40)
No Mother or Dad Lester Flatt, Curly Seckler The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:03)
Cumberland Gap Traditional The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:05)
The Old Home Town Lester Flatt The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:57)
Good Old Mountain Dew Traditional, Grandpa Jones & Ramona The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:40)
What Is a Home Without Love Charles K. Harris The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:45)
We're Going to Have a Big Time Here Tonight William York The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:59)
When the Saints Go Marching In Traditional The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (2:12)
Sinner You Better Get Ready Public Domain The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (3:02)
The Prisoner's Song Guy Massey, Public Domain The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (1:25)
Cumberland Gap - Outro Traditional The Lilly Brothers, Don Stover (:33)

Credits

Bea Lilly (Guitar), Marian Leighton Levy (Liner Notes), John Cohen (Photography), Charles Everett Lilly (Song Notes), Bea Lilly (Tenor (Vocal)), Charles Everett Lilly (Vocals), Don Stover (Vocals), Charles Everett Lilly (Tenor (Vocal)), Ken Irwin (Producer), Charles Everett Lilly (Mandolin), Jim Rooney (Liner Notes), Bea Lilly (Vocals), Don Stover (Banjo), Dr. Toby Mountain (Mastering), Don Stover (Baritone (Vocal))
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