2007-04-30
With album credits ending, "big thanks to all those who have helped to make possible another bucket of funk” I’ve encountered an album I begin to like out of principle. Upon listening Alves delivers a wonderful acoustic sound lying some where in a lost triangle between blues, rock and bluegrass. Opener, ‘Pull the Road’ is an excellent introduction to this pagan traveler on an album where Nature and rustic travels reoccur as much as David Grisman style mandolin cries. Other notables include, ‘Rainy Day’ a brief instrumental showcasing Alves, steel guitar skills. Also, When it’s time, a traditional slide guitar number, Boatyard Blues, and Apple Tree. –Derrick Mund
SMALL TOWN SON
Burning Good Rubber
SARAH MCLACHLAN
Mirrorball (The Complete Concert)
KASEY CHAMBERS & SHANE NICHOLSON
Rattlin' Bones
NEIL YOUNG
Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968
Wakey Wakey
Overreactivist
RODNEY CROWELL
– Sex & Gasoline
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