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The Coldest Part of Winter

 
Album Review: The Coldest Part of Winter

  • Artist: Larry Sparks
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 18, 2003
  • Genre: Country

Review

It seems apt to release Larry Sparks' The Coldest Part of Winter in the middle of February. It's also an interesting coincidence that the Virginia-based Rebel released the album during the 2002-2003 season, one of the coldest Southern winters in recent history. One imagines a certain comforting warmth, however, in a new album by one of bluegrass' most steady hands. Listeners will not find anything radically different on Sparks' latest outing, and that is as it should be. Instead, listeners will find what they've come to expect: fine picking, vibrant vocals, and a lyrical emphasis on the values of the past. Mandolinist Scott Napier, banjoist Josh McMurray, bassist Matthew Madden, and fiddler Michael Cleveland join Sparks for a dozen traditionally based songs/instrumentals. Most of these pieces, like "Leavin' Me" and "This Old Road," only run for two to three minutes, meaning that the emphasis is placed on the songs themselves and that the instrumental accompaniment primarily works to underline the songs. This leaves Sparks' voice, which is as fine and steady as always, front and center on lovely pieces like "Winter in Miami" and "Let's Turn Back the Clock." For Southerners and traditional bluegrass lovers suffering from cabin fever, The Coldest Part of Winter should provide just the right tonic. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Leavin' Me Larry Sparks (2:19)
You Ain't Lived Larry Sparks (3:00)
This Old Road Larry Sparks (2:14)
Winter in Miami Larry Sparks (3:15)
Parkway Blues Scott Napier Larry Sparks (2:12)
Let's Turn Back the Clock Larry Sparks (2:40)
Kentucky Moon Larry Sparks (2:29)
He Walked All the Way Home David Norris Larry Sparks (3:37)
Our Old Home Larry Sparks (2:33)
Shenandoah Moon Larry Sparks (3:07)
Soldier's Joy Traditional Larry Sparks (2:23)
Lord, Show Me the Way Larry Sparks Larry Sparks (1:57)

Credits

Larry Sparks (Producer), Scott Napier (Mandolin), Scott Napier (Vocal Harmony), Michael Cleveland (Fiddle), Larry Sparks (Guitar), Mark Freeman (Production Coordination), Larry Sparks (Vocals), Michael Cleveland (Guest Appearance), Josh McMurray (Vocal Harmony), Dennis Hensley (Engineer), Dennis Hensley (Mixing), Josh McMurray (Banjo), John Eberle (Mastering)
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