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Red Letter Day

 
Album Review: Red Letter Day

  • Artist: The Gibson Brothers
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 24, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

The Gibson Brothers are guitarist Leigh and banjoist Eric Gibson with bassist Mike Barber and a couple other players in tow. Together, these bluegrass pickers bring some dozen years of experience to bear on 2006's Red Letter Day. The band's arrangements combine guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and banjo behind Leigh and Eric Gibson's leads and harmony, creating a lively, contemporary bluegrass mix. On occasion, the Gibson Brothers also delve into country music, utilizing Russ Pahl's steel for "We Won't Dance Again." The band has its liveliest moments when they cut loose on Ray Charles' "I Got a Woman." While the addition of R&B and rock into a bluegrass format no longer seems radical (as it did in the early '70s with New Grass Revival), it nonetheless spices up the proceedings. Red Letter Day also includes a number of likable originals including the title cut. Leigh Gibson's "Sam Smith" tells the tale of one Civil War veteran who has determined, after leaving the battlefield in 1863 (it's never clear whether he deserted or has been injured in battle), to remain in hiding near the Canadian boarder. It's fairly easy to interpret the song as anti-war, though the lyrics are never explicit. The Gibson Brothers end with a dynamic take on Bobby and Shirley Jean Womack's "It's All Over Now," another old rock song (it's somewhat ironic that the sexist lyrics in both "I Got a Woman" and "It's All Over Now" fit very well within a more conservative format like bluegrass). With fine picking and singing, and a solid list of songs, contemporary bluegrass fans will find Red Letter Day easy on the ears. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lonesome Number One Don Gibson The Gibson Brothers (3:05)
Walking with Joanna Eric Gibson The Gibson Brothers (3:09)
One Raindrop Kieran Kane, John Hadley The Gibson Brothers (3:12)
Red Letter Day Bruce Robison The Gibson Brothers (2:11)
The Barn Song Leigh Gibson The Gibson Brothers (3:39)
I Got a Woman The Gibson Brothers (3:15)
We Won't Dance Again Eric Gibson The Gibson Brothers (4:40)
Sam Smith Leigh Gibson The Gibson Brothers (3:16)
What a Ways We've Come Fred Moore The Gibson Brothers (3:49)
As Long as There's You The Gibson Brothers (2:32)
The Prisoner's Song Traditional The Gibson Brothers (2:53)
If I Were You The Gibson Brothers (2:26)
One More Try Leigh Gibson The Gibson Brothers (3:14)
Twenty-One Years Traditional The Gibson Brothers (3:59)
It's All Over Now Shirley Jean Womack The Gibson Brothers (3:59)
[Untitled Track] The Gibson Brothers (:37)

Credits

Dave Sinko (Mixing), Russ Pahl (Guitar (Steel)), Sue Meyer (Design), Leigh Gibson (Mixing Assistant), Eric Gibson (Banjo), Eric Gibson (Liner Notes), Mike Barber (Bass (Upright)), Mike Barber (Producer), Leigh Gibson (Guitar), Eric Gibson (Vocal Harmony), Leigh Gibson (Tenor (Vocal)), Marc MacGlashan (Mandolin), Leigh Gibson (Vocals), Dave Sinko (Mastering), Sam Zucchini (Percussion), Eric Gibson (Mixing Assistant), Mike Barber (Mixing Assistant), Andrea Zonn (Vocal Harmony), Leigh Gibson (Liner Notes), Russ Pahl (Wah Wah Guitar), Eric Gibson (Producer), Michael "Mick" Wilson (Photography), Eric Gibson (Guitar), Leigh Gibson (Producer), Josh Williams and High Gear (Mandolin), Eric Gibson (Vocals), Ronnie McCoury (Mandola), Leigh Gibson (Vocal Harmony), Russ Pahl (Dobro), Dave Sinko (Engineer), Patrick Granado (Assistant Engineer), Matt Andrews (Engineer), Ronnie McCoury (Mandolin)
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