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Post subject: [2008-07-22] David Bromberg Quartet "Live: New York City 1982" remastered general release Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:00 pm |
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[title]Live New York City 1982[/title], originally pulled from David Bromberg's tape stash for limited edition sales, is the only album to date by the bluegrass-oriented David Bromberg Quartet (DBQ), but it sounds as fresh as if recorded on their current 2008 tour. Newly remastered for re-release, and now sporting droll, informative liner notes by David, Live NYC 1982 features three of the current members of the Quartet - Bromberg (vocals, guitar, fiddle, mandolin), award-winning fiddler Jeff Wisor (also mandolin, harmony vocals), and "Butch" Amiot (bass guitar, harmony vocals), and Gene Johnson (mandolin, fiddle, harmony vocals), who now plays with Diamond Rio. David's own bluegrass credentials include performing or recording with Jerry Douglas, Vassar Clements, Doc Watson, Bela Fleck, Tony Trischka and other pantheon-level pickers, as well as playing countless folk, country, and pop sessions for everyone from Bob Dylan to Dion. (Bromberg and two other Quartet members are also part of the backing group for Angel Band, the vocal trio led by Bromberg's wife, Nancy Josephson; the second Angel Band CD, With Roots & Wings, was released in May 2008.)
The DBQ's breathtaking mixture of precision and abandon, both instrumentally and vocally, is quickly established by the medley of fiddle tunes that spins off Live NYC 1982's opening "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," as guitar, fiddle, and mandolin weave a high-speed whirlwind out of "Red Apple Rag," "Turkey in the Straw," "Dixie Hoedown" and other traditional finger-busters, climaxing in a three fiddle rave-up.
Interspersed between the exuberant, uptempo bluegrass staples are more leisurely standards, including "Dark Hollow," "On Our Last Date" (a melancholy Conway Twitty - Floyd Cramer ballad), a lovely instrumental called "Ookpik Waltz," and a pair of acoustic blues numbers (Leroy Carr's "Midnight Hour Blues" and Furry Lewis's hilarious "The Creeper's Blues"). More contemporary fare includes Bob Dylan's country waltz, "Wallflower," David Massengill's delicate "Fairfax County" murder ballad, and Ralph McTell's humorous Old West pastiche, "When I Was a Cowboy." Aside from adapting and arranging all of the traditional material here, Bromberg also wrote the road lament, "The New Lee Highway Blues." High, lonesome harmonies, mindboggling instrumental chops, and a contagious sense of fun make Live New York City 1982 a must-have release for Bromberg's many fans, old and new, and for all lovers of acoustic American music.1. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down inc. fiddle tune medley: Red Apple Rag/Blackberry Blossom/Turkey in the Straw/Dixie Hoedown/Bill Cheatem/June Apple 2. Wallflower 3. Stay All Night 4. Ookpik Waltz 5. When I Was a Cowboy 6. Dark Hollow 7. The Creeper's Blues 8. Midnight Hour Blues 9. Sally Gooden/Old Joe Clark/Wheel Hoss (medley) 10. On Our Last Date 11. Fairfax County 12. The New Lee Highway Blues 13. Workin' on a Building http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001A52TUI/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2008-07-22] David Bromberg Quartet "Live: New York City 1982" remastered general release Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:32 am |
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ah, another posting which shows that Linda has fine taste...
got this direct from DB when it was released.... absolutely wonderful performance. Really do hope there will be more Bromberg released: must opine that of all the artists I've seen live, the ones with probably the all-time tightest bands were Zappa (almost any time) and Bromberg in the early-80s.....
IIRC a cassette master, there is a fair amount of tape hiss on the CD I received. Perhaps this "newly-remastered" general release may address that issue.
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Post subject: [2008-07-22] David Bromberg Quartet "Live: New York City 1982" remastered general release Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:34 pm |
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Robert Meagher created a duplicate thread about the above album, so I'm bumping this thread for him and other interested ICErs ...
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Post subject: [2008-07-22] David Bromberg Quartet "Live: New York City 1982" remastered general release Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:31 am |
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emmodad wrote: got this direct from DB when it was released....
IIRC a cassette master, there is a fair amount of tape hiss on the CD I received. Perhaps this "newly-remastered" general release may address that issue. I bought it at a DB concert upon initial release too....and it was a CDR I misplaced it and don't remember it it had an Appleseed Records label on it. Hopefully this Amazon listing means DB got an actual company to release it.
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