Ralph Stanley The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus! (2-CD)
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Ralph Stanley: The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus! (2-CD)
—88 Year-Old Ralph Stanley Is a National Treasure, and Has Been Playing Bluegrass Music for 70 Years —One of His Greatest Bands Formed in the Early ‘70s, When Stanley Ran Across Future Superstars Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley Playing Stanley Brothers Tunes in a Bar —Joining Stanley, Skaggs and Whitley are Roy Lee Centers on Banjo and Vocals, Curly Ray Cline on Fiddle, and Jack Cooke on Bass —This 2-CD Collection Brings Together for the First Time All Three Albums Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys Cut with Skaggs and Whitley, Including Both Albums They Cut for the Jessup Label —Liner Notes by Grammy-Winning Writer Colin Escott —Rare Photos from the Period —Remastered by Mike Milchner of SonicVision —34 Tracks of High, Lonesome Music
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Album titlle: The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus! (2-CD)
Label REAL GONE
Genre Country
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EAN: 0848064004295
- weight in Kg 0.12
Stanley, Ralph - The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus! (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | We'll Be Sweethearts in Heaven | Ralph Stanley | ||
02 | Mother No Longer Awaits Me at Home | Ralph Stanley | ||
03 | Our Last Goodbye | Ralph Stanley | ||
04 | Lonesome River | Ralph Stanley | ||
05 | I Love No One but You | Ralph Stanley | ||
06 | It's Never Too Late | Ralph Stanley | ||
07 | Loving You Too Well | Ralph Stanley | ||
08 | Too Late to Cry | Ralph Stanley | ||
09 | Little Glass of Wine | Ralph Stanley | ||
10 | I Long to See the Old Folks | Ralph Stanley | ||
11 | Are You Proud of America | Ralph Stanley | ||
12 | Rock Bottom | Ralph Stanley | ||
13 | Another Song, Another Drink | Ralph Stanley | ||
14 | Take Me Back | Ralph Stanley | ||
15 | You're Going Away | Ralph Stanley | ||
16 | Hulla-Gull | Ralph Stanley |
Stanley, Ralph - The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus! (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Let's Keep Old Glory Waving | Ralph Stanley | ||
02 | River Underground | Ralph Stanley | ||
03 | Ain't It Hard | Ralph Stanley | ||
04 | Daughter of Geronimo | Ralph Stanley | ||
05 | Buckwheat | Ralph Stanley | ||
06 | Keep My Love with You | Ralph Stanley | ||
07 | Let Me Walk Lord by Your Side | Ralph Stanley | ||
08 | In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old | Ralph Stanley | ||
09 | Wings of Angels | Ralph Stanley | ||
10 | The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn | Ralph Stanley | ||
11 | Working on a Building | Ralph Stanley | ||
12 | Master's Bouquet | Ralph Stanley | ||
13 | Leaning on Jesus | Ralph Stanley | ||
14 | White Dove | Ralph Stanley | ||
15 | Shouting on the Hills of Glory | Ralph Stanley | ||
16 | A Few More Seasons to Come | Ralph Stanley | ||
17 | Daniel Prayed | Ralph Stanley | ||
18 | My Main Trial Is Yet to Come | Ralph Stanley |
Bluegrass Pioneer Ralph Stanley Dies at 89
Ralph Stanley, last of the great bluegrass musicians of his generation, died June 24 at his home in Sandy Ridge, Virginia due to complications from skin cancer. Stanley will be remembered as an icon of traditional American music.
Ralph Stanley listened to the early country music sounds of the Carter Family while growing up in Virginia’s southwest. He was raised in the Appalachian mountains, sang in church and learned to play banjo. With his brother, Carter, the Stanley Brothers made their first recordings in 1947. Along with Bill Monroe and Flatt and Scruggs, the brotherly duo transferred „Mountain Music“ (as Ralph would describe their style) into mainstream and popular bluegrass music. Carter Stanley died in 1966.
After his brother’s untimely death, Ralph Stanley focussed on a more traditional sound with the Clinch Mountain Boys, a group he would lead for the next fifty years.
“His driving, arpeggiated banjo style, led with the index finger instead of the thumb, and now known widely as ‘Stanley Style,’ was as important to the development of bluegrass as the banjo itself,” wrote John Curtis Goad in Bluegrass Today after Stanley’s passing.
Ralph Stanley has influenced several generations of musicians, from Bob Dylan who once told Stanley, “You will live forever!“, and Marty Stuart to contemporary country artists like Lee Ann Womack.
He was involved in the soundtrack to the blockbuster movie, ’O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ and he received a Grammy in 2002 for Oh Death, an a cappella song included in the movie’s soundtrack. On his last album which came out in 2015, Ralph Stanley was supported by artists like Gillian Welch, Ricky Skaggs, Elvis Costello, and Robert Plant.
With Ralph Stanley’s death, the music world has lost one of the finest ambassadors of bluegrass and of the traditional American songbook.
Based on an articleby Jonathan Bernstein
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