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Lenny: The Legend Lives On
Released in Audio CD by Deutsche Grammophon (12 September, 2000)
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Artist: Leonard Bernstein

Tracks:
  • 4 Sea Interludes: Dawn
  • 4 Sea Interludes: Sunday Morning
  • 4 Sea Interludes: Moonlight
  • 4 Sea Interludes: Storm
  • Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: Poco Sostenuto
  • Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: Allegretto
  • Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: Presto
  • Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 92: Allegro Con Brio
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73, 'Emporer': Allegro
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73, 'Emporer': Adagio Un Poco Moto - Attacca
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73, 'Emporer': Rondo: Allegro
  • Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 102: Allegro
  • Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 102: Andante
  • Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 102: Vivace Non Troppo
  • Ave Verum Corpus K. 618: Adagio
  • Exsultate, Jubilate K. 165: Exsultate, Jubilate (Allegro)
  • Exsultate, Jubilate K. 165: Fulget Amica Dies (Allegro)
  • Exsultate, Jubilate K. 165: Tu Virginum Corona (Andante)
  • Exsultate, Jubilate K. 165: Alleluja (Allegro)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Andante Moderato
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Gloria In Excelsis Deo
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Laudamus Te (Allegro Aperto)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Gratias Agimus Tibi (Adagio)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Dominus Deus (Allegro Moderato)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi (Largo)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus (Allegro)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Jesu Christe (Adagio)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Cum Sancto Spiritu
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Credo In Unum Deum (Allegro Maestoso)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Et Incarnatus Est (Andante)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Sanctus - Osanna in Excelsis (Largo - Allegro Comodo)
  • Great Mass In C Minor K. 427: Benedictus (Allegro Comodo)
  • Symphony No. 5: Trauermarsch. In Gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie Ein Kondukt
  • Symphony No. 5: Sturmisch Bewegt, Mit Grosster Vehemenz
  • Symphony No. 5: Scherzo. Kraftig, Nicht Zu Schnell
  • Symphony No. 5: Adagietto. Sehr Langsam
  • Symphony No. 5: Rondo-Finale. Allegro - Allegro Giocoso. Frisch
  • Rhapsody In Blue
  • Appalachian Spring
  • Symphony No. 3
  • Adagio For Strings
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 17 In G Major, K. 453: Allegro
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 17 In G Major, K. 453: Andante
  • Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 17 In G Major, K. 453: Allegretto
There are so many ways to discover the genius of Leonard Bernstein, it's really a question of where to begin. Give a listen to his monumental Mahler cycle, or start with something easier to grasp, his definitive recordings of Copland? On the six-CD Lenny: The Legend Lives On, Deutsche Grammophon does its best to capture the conductor's finest from his last decade (1981-1990), giving us the added bonus of a previously unreleased recording of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, with Lenny at the piano.

Not surprisingly, the set focuses on live material, but it begins on a somber note--Bernstein's final concert, recorded at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Gone is the impassioned energy that marks Lenny's earlier conducting, but the tension and electricity here on Beethoven's Seventh are unmistakable. Other discs feature Bernstein at full strength. Just listen to his sublimely warm recording of Mozart's Great Mass in C minor (K. 427) with the Bavarian Radio Chorus, or his expressive take on Mahler's Fifth Symphony with the Vienna Philharmonic. You also get your fill of Americana--Lenny playing Rhapsody in Blue and, of course, conducting Appalachian Spring. These may lack the passion of his younger recordings for Sony, but they're still thoughtful, great performances. The bonus disc with Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17 and the Vienna Philharmonic is a special treat for Bernstein lovers. At times, the orchestra sounds a bit tentative, but Lenny is in fine form--slightly more subdued than on his earlier recording of the piece with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, but still plenty playful. Any way you look at it, this is an incredible bargain for this much music and a wonderful introduction to the conducting great. --Jason Verlinde

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Appalachian music review Great collection from a great conductor
This collection is a jewel, I cannot believe this price for such a great music.
The Symphony No. 7 sounds majestic in the last concert, the 4 Sea interludes from Britten are beatiful, The Mozart Mass in C minor its full of Lenny energy, and Rhapsody in Blue where Bernstein plays and conduct is sublime
All the recording are live, and you can feel the energy that Lenny past to you from the music
Truly a must have!!!


Appalachian music review
Luminescent Orchestrii
Released in Audio CD by Luminescent Orchestrii (15 June, 2004)
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Artist: Luminescent Orchestrii

Tracks:
  • Taraf Hijacked
  • Surf in Romania
  • Moon Song
  • Make it Meow
  • Too Hot to Sleep
  • She's a Brick
  • Temple Must Burn
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Appalachian music review Wonderful!
I saw these guys for the first time at LEAF (Lake Eden Arts Festival), and was taken completely unawares. I purchased this CD, and promptly was enamored of it. High energy, high powered, frenetic music with fiddles, guitars, bass, etc; a unique mix of gypsy, punk, klezmer, funk, hip hop, tango, and whatever else they feel like throwing in.
They have a new CD out, too, which I dearly hope to own one day (not available on amazon yet, sadly).


Appalachian music review
Live at the Newburyport Firehouse
Released in Audio CD by Rounder / Umgd (25 January, 2005)
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Artist: Dry Branch Fire Squad

Tracks:
  • Rubber Wheels
  • Cas
  • Orphan Child
  • Banjo Picking
  • Roanoke
  • Coming To Us
  • Coming To Us Dead
  • Metaphor
  • Miner
  • Carter Family
  • 50 Miles
  • Folk Music
  • Orphan Train
  • Grandma's Stove
  • Standing By The River
  • Hot Corn
  • Reverend Foote
  • By The Mark
  • Bill Monroe
  • Shine
  • Mel Bay
  • Lonesome Fugitive
  • Dave Van Ronk
  • Jesus On The Mainline
  • The Horse
  • Goin Up Home
  • Woodmaster
  • Shenandoah
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Appalachian music reivew Nice 2-CD album highlights amazing entertainment quotient
Playing Time - 43:17 (disc 1), 43:59 (disc 2)-- Way back in the ol' days (1971 to be exact), mandolinist Ron Thomason played with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys (Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley were also bandmates at that time). The Dry Branch Fire Squad, from Springfield, Ohio, was formed in 1976 by Thomason, and the band's longevity and success have been attributed to their raw, mountain-style vocals and Thomason's dry humor as an emcee. For 30 years (until his retirement in 1999), Thomason also taught English, math and was a junior high assistant principal. The Dry Branch Fire Squad now celebrates their eighth album on the Rounder Records label. Like their best-selling fourth release ("Live at Last"), their eighth is also a live project, this one with 2 discs and 87 minutes of music, stories, and anecdotes.

Their "Live at the Newburyport Firehouse" has about an equal number of songs and stories. There are many of the band's favorites such as "The Orphan Train," "Coming to Us Dead," "Shine, Hallelujah, Shine," and "Hot Corn, Cold Corn." We can tell that the crowd is held in rapt attention, and they also laugh and applaud for the tales told by wry-witted Thomason like "Mel Bay" and six-minute "Hippies, Beatniks and Power Easements" which is the prelude to an up-tempo "Jesus on the Mainline."

In this live show recorded in November, 2002, one thing becomes very apparent. This band focuses on entertainment, puts their audience first, and their show is presented much like an old-time radio show. Their boundless energy is well-balanced so the sets flow well with peaks and valleys, alternating songs with stories. While audience applause can be slightly annoying in a live recording, that is a tradeoff we must accept in return for the spirit and enthusiasm of a live show. There is actually more dialogue on these discs than there is music, and that might discourage some from multiple listens. Rounder Records might want to consider a future project from Ron Thomason that is solely a disc of storytelling.

Besides Thomason, the lineup for this 2002 DBFS show features Charles Leet (bass), Mary Jo Leet (guitar), Adam McIntosh (guitar, mandolin), and Dan Russell (banjo, mandolin, bass). All sing in the band. I was particularly impressed with McIntosh's guitar work and Russell's banjo picking. Adam McIntosh sings the lead vocals only on a cover of Merle Haggard's "Lonesome Fugitive," and his lead vocal quality is a strength that the band should further capitalize on in the future. Dan Russell really tears up bluegrass instrumentals like "Roanoke" and "Shenandoah Breakdown." Also adept at country music, Russell has professional experience with the likes of John Anderson.

In sum, this splendid 2-CD album highlights a band with amazing staying power and entertainment quotient. It seems that they now enjoy music-making, storytelling and entertaining more than ever. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

Appalachian music review Incredible music from an incredible band.
Dry Branch Fire Squad may not be as well known as other bluegrass bands, but it should be. After listening to a few of their albums, and hearing them live a couple of times, I find myself unable to listen to newgrass/bluegrass.

This latest album is the real deal. If you can't make it to a live concert, Live at Newburyport Firehouse is the next best thing. A DBFS show is a mix of storytelling and music making, and this album lets you hear both sides of one of the most entertaining bands around. Buy the album, then track down one of their live performances. You will be glad you did.

Appalachian music review A great album
I'm not a big bluegrass fan but my guitar teacher recommended this album. It is excellent. The music is very well-performaed and is a likeable selection. Even better than the music is the storytelling between songs. I am a new fan and will be buying more of their albums.


Appalachian music review
Legends of the Fiddle: 20 Bluegrass Favorites
Released in Audio CD by King (17 June, 2003)
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Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Solider's Joy - Shorty Lavender
  • Back Up and Push - Benny Martin
  • Peace in the Valley - Kenny Sears
  • Arkansas Traveler - Shorty Lavender
  • Cripple Creek - Fiddlin' Red Herron
  • Black Mountain Rag
  • Old Rugged Cross - Kenny Sears
  • Cotton Eyed Joe - Tommy Jackson
  • Listen to the Mockingbird - Fiddlin' Red Herron
  • Tennessee Rag - Benny Martin
  • Reuben - Shorty Lavender
  • Sally Goodin' - Fiddlin' Red Herron
  • Sweet Bunch of Daisies - Benny Martin
  • In the Garden - Kenny Sears
  • Old Gray Mule
  • Sail Away Ladies - Shorty Lavender
  • In the Sweet By and By - Kenny Sears
  • Cacklin' Hen - Chubby Wise
  • Cindy - Fiddlin' Red Herron
  • Bile Them Cabbage Down - Shorty Lavender

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LIVE!
Released in Audio CD by Crosspulse Records & Videos (01 February, 2005)
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Artist: Professor Terry's Circus Band Extraordináire

Tracks:
  • Caravan
  • Wayfaring Stranger/Motherless Child
  • So I Can Die Easy
  • Maxine/Roscoe
  • I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  • Romanian Tune
  • Across the Blue Mountains
  • Audience/Revealing the Snake
  • You'll Never Get Me
  • Gypsy Eyes
  • s'great

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Lonesome Valley
Released in Audio CD by Manteca (26 February, 2002)
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Artist: Various Artists

Tracks:
  • Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye) - The Carter Family
  • Man of Constant Sorrow - Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
  • Bluegrass Breakdown - Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
  • Don't Get Above Your Raising - Flatt & Scruggs, Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys
  • Roving Gambler - The Country Gentlemen
  • Down in the Valley to Pray - Doc Watson
  • One I Love Is Gone - Hazel Dickens, Alice Gerrard
  • Angel Band [Live] - Old & In the Way
  • Sunny Side of the Mountain - The Kentucky Colonels
  • Standing on the Mountain - Del McCoury & The Dixie Pals
  • Five Speed - The Johnson Mountain Boys
  • Little Cabin Home on the Hill - Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs
  • Mansion on the Hill - The Whitstein Brothers
  • When God Dips His Pen of Love in My Heart - The Cox Family
  • Acony Bell - Gillian Welch
  • Keep on the Sunny Side - The Carter Family

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Long Steel Rail
Released in Audio CD by Sugarhill [Country] (08 August, 2006)
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Artist: Riley Baugus

Tracks:
  • Long Steel Rail
  • June Apple
  • What Are They Doing in Heaven
  • Sail Away Ladies
  • Rove Riley Rove
  • Wandering Boy
  • Boll Weevil
  • Old John Henry
  • Willow Tree
  • George Collins
  • I'm Troubled
  • No Corn on Tygart
  • Lonesome Road Blues
  • Now Is the Cool of the Day

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The Longest Night
Released in Audio CD by Len's Lounge (07 September, 2004)
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Artist: Len's Lounge

Tracks:
  • Tennessee by Moonlight
  • I Guess You Lay
  • In Just One More Night
  • Cut in the Hill
  • Whirl
  • Road Dog
  • Green
  • Time Won't Take Away
  • Illinois Central
  • After Image

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Look What Thoughts Will Do
Released in Audio CD by Swift River Music, SRM CD-111 (01 March, 2005)
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Artist: Rick Lee

Tracks:
  • The Lady and the Gypsy (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • A Drunkard's Lament (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • Look What Thoughts Will Do (Lefty Frizzell, Jim Beck, Dub Dickerson BMI)
  • Melinda (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • Sweet Love (Kate Wolf BMI)
  • Friend For Life (Bill Danoff & Bryan Bowers ASCAP)
  • Children of Darkness (Richard Farina ASCAP)
  • Weapon of Prayer (Ira Louvin and Charlie Louvin BMI)
  • Emo5 (Rick Lee BMI)
  • True Thomas/The Langour of Love (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • Da Trowie Burn (Friedmann Stickle arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • The Merry Golden Tree (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • Thanksgiving (Rick Lee BMI)
  • The Old Fish Song (trad. arr. Rick Lee BMI)
  • How High Did You Go (Tony Martin & Mark Nesler BMI)

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Lunar Lust
Released in Audio CD by Snailbluerecordings (31 December, 2002)
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Artist: Sean Hayes

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