Special Consensus – Rivers And Roads (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Special Consensus - Rivers And Roads (2018) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Special Consensus
Album: Rivers And Roads
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 35:12
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 713 MB

Tracklist:

01. Special Consensus – Way Down the River Road (02:44)
02. Special Consensus – Hurting Sure (03:35)
03. Special Consensus – She Took the Tennessee River (03:24)
04. Special Consensus – Early (03:56)
05. Special Consensus – Squirrel Hunters (04:08)
06. Special Consensus – Big River (03:21)
07. Special Consensus – Bought and Sold (04:38)
08. Special Consensus – Travelin Shoes (02:09)
09. Special Consensus – Connected by a Runway (03:28)
10. Special Consensus – Misty Morning (03:44)

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Special Consensus is a superb bluegrass outfit in a classic vein but with more than enough modern sensibilities to attract every ear in this now pleasantly fractionating genre. Over the past 40+ years, the members of veteran bluegrass outfit Special Consensus have served as evangelists for the genre, bringing their own spin on Mid-Western bluegrass to audiences around the globe. Their commitment and talents have been recognized with a GRAMMY nomination and three IBMA Awards including Instrumental Recorded Performance for “Fireball” from their 2016 release “Long I Ride”.On RIVERS AND ROADS, Special Consensus shines on a well-curated set of top notch bluegrass songs. The core band—Greg Cahill (banjo, vocals), Rick Faris (guitar, vocals), Nick Dumas (mandolin, vocals) and Dan Eubanks (bass, vocals)—has never sounded better and shows the depth of their vocal and instrumental mastery on the album’s lead off track “Way Down the River Road”, a John Hartford original, augmented by the dancing feet of former John Hartford Stringband member Mark Schatz. Other stand out tracks include “She Took the Tennessee River”, a song destined to become a bluegrass classic, penned by Becky Buller who contributes a blistering fiddle solo and featuring the inimitable Bobby Osborne on lead and harmony vocals. On “Hurting Sure”, written by Mark Simos, the band enlists the talents of label mate Molly Tuttle on lead and harmony vocals as well as a clawhammer banjo part that dovetails elegantly with Greg Cahill’s Scruggs-style banjo. 10 String Symphony and the album’s producer Alison Brown join the quartet on a virtuosic arrangement of the old time instrumental “Squirrel Hunters” with another tip of the hat to John Hartford.

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