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Appalachian Mountain Gospel
Various Artists
Appalachian Mountain Gospel
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
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THE LEADER IN CLASSIC BLUEGRASS COLLECTIONS ! — 25 ALL-TIME GREAT GOSPEL CLASSICS...TRUE MOUNTAIN BLUEGRASS GOSPEL MUSIC! — Many Tracks Never-Before-Available On CD...Specially Priced. — Continuing with the popular SOUND TRAD...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Appalachian Mountain Gospel
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rural Rhythm
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 6/10/2008
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Classic Country, Traditional Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 732351032620

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THE LEADER IN CLASSIC BLUEGRASS COLLECTIONS !

25 ALL-TIME GREAT GOSPEL CLASSICS...TRUE MOUNTAIN BLUEGRASS GOSPEL MUSIC!
Many Tracks Never-Before-Available On CD...Specially Priced.


Continuing with the popular SOUND TRADITIONS Series, comes this special new Bluegrass Gospel Collection titled, APPALACHIAN MOUNTAN GOSPEL 25 Bluegrass Gospel Classics which features many Bluegrass Legends and contains many recorded songs Never-Before-Available on CD.

Gospel music has been an integral part of bluegrass even in its early days when it began to take shape in churches in the southern United States. In the early to mid-1900 s when country folks weren t playing music on their front porch or at the town picnic, they d play it in church on Sunday Morning.

Of late, Appalachia, along with Early Bluegrass & Old-Time Mountain music have been romanticized in popular movies such as OH BROTHER, Where Art Thou, and COLD MOUNTAIN. Many songs like the ones on this collection are snapshots of life as it was lived in the most forgotten parts of our nation. If folklorists had gone into the small towns, hill communities, and hollers throughout the southeast during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, we might understand how the music of the old and new worlds melted into one. We now can see how Appalachian Early Bluegrass music and traditional Mountain Gospel music came together years ago to create this special blend of traditional bluegrass gospel music that we all know and love.

This new collection album contains 25 ALL-TIME GREAT GOSPEL CLASSICS, (many lost but not forgotten through the years), including Precious Memories , Will The Circle Be Unbroken , Uncloudy Day , Angel Band , A Beautiful Life , Life s Railway To Heaven , Take Me In Your Life Boat , The Old Country Church , I m On My Way To Canaan Land and Wreck On The Highway by some of the biggest Bluegrass stars during the heyday of Bluegrass Music including DON RENO, RED SMILEY, BILL HARRELL, HYLO BROWN, EARL TAYLOR, MAC MARTIN, JIM GREER, RAYMOND FAIRCHILD, etc.

Each song was remastered from the original master tapes by Steve Hoffman, (a leading mastering engineer in the High End Audio market). The end results are some of the best sounding authentic Traditional Bluegrass Gospel music available today!

Sound Traditions: APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN GOSPEL 25 Bluegrass Gospel Classics, is a new HERITAGE COLLECTION on Rural Rhythm that takes the BEST OF song masters by BLUEGRASS LEGENDS that will be a must for listeners who cherish Traditional Bluegrass Gospel Music!
 

CD Reviews

18 different albums were sampled from the Rural Rhythm archi
J. Ross | Roseburg, OR USA | 01/02/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Playing Time - 47:56 -- With over 50 years in business, Rural Rhythm Records has built a catalog that connects many dots from past to present. Since its 1955 creation, Rural Rhythm has released hundreds of classic performances by many legendary bluegrass and old-time musicians such as J.E. Mainer, Don Reno, Red Smiley, Mac Wiseman, Vassar Clements, Hylo Brown, Bill Harrell, Jim Eanes, and many others. This album is part of that archival catalog. The label owes its Arcadia, California start to Uncle Jim O'Neal whose vision was to release the music of many top bluegrass and old-time musicians in the 1950-70s, seeking success where Starday had failed by producing records of limited appeal by lesser known, albeit talented, musicians. Early ads for records released by Uncle Jim O'Neal stated that the LPs sold for only $3.50 apiece. The self-professed "Little Cotton Picker," O'Neal also took an approach of releasing 20 songs on each 33 1/3 RPM album. These would have been great bargains in the mid-1960s when major label monaural records (with only about a dozen songs) were selling for $3.98 and stereophonic records were $4.98. The items still sold well, and Rural Rhythm Records thrived and flourished.



A sampler such as this CD will give you a taste of the large and varied Rural Rhythm musical archive. With music remastered by Steve Hoffman, the featured bands include Don Reno & Bill Harrell, Mac Martin & The Dixie Travelers, Frosty Mountain Boys with Raymond Fairchild, Mac Wiseman, Earl Taylor & Jim McCall, Jim Greer & The Mac-O-Chee Valley Boys, Curly Fox, Ritchey Brothers. Liner notes are provided by Nashville-based country music historian Colin Escott.



The label continues to demonstrate great business acumen in both issuing and reissuing traditional material to give it the attention and respect it deserves. Resurgence of interest in such material compels music fans with intellectual or fanatical streaks to dig deep into such archival material and seek it out. Songcarriers and musicologists would be particularly interested in this type of archival material. Don't expect to hear stereo separation, elaborate arrangements or the same level of clarion studio recording quality we hear today. Most of the cuts span about 2 minutes apiece. Just enjoy and relive a classic bluegrass sound of yesteryear. The strength of a sampler like this is its inherent rusticity, rootsy sounds, and historical value. 18 different albums were sampled.



If you're a traditional bluegrass fan, you're sure to discover artists for further exploration. I've listen extensively to bluegrass for four decades, and my discovery was The Ritchey Brothers. For the label, they produced a tribute to the Delmore Brothers back in 1968. Another band taking advantage of Uncle Jim's business arrangement was an Ohio bluegrass band, Jim Greer and the Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks. They produced three albums on Rural Rhythm. ("Log Cabin Songs" RR-133, "Stars of the WWVA Jamboree" RR-152, "Country Favorites" RR-161). Two of that band's songs (Uncle Eph's Got the Coon, Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone) are included on this sampler. Uncle Jim O'Neal would be happy and proud to know that his vision and life's work continue to be shared and enjoyed. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

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