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No Apologies

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Download links and information about No Apologies by Jim Van Cleve. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 44:52 minutes.

Artist: Jim Van Cleve
Release date: 2006
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 44:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Nature Of The Beast 4:33
2. Let The Big Dog Eat 2:09
3. Fall Creek Falls 4:24
4. Way It Always Seems To Go 3:36
5. Devil's Courthouse 3:36
6. Highlands 5:24
7. We Can't Be Darlings Anymore 3:46
8. Grey Afternoon 6:19
9. Wheel Hoss 2:49
10. Scars 5:27
11. Train 2:49

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For his first solo album, fiddler Jim Van Cleve called on the talents of his bandmates in Mountain Heart along with an impressive array of high-powered helpers (including guitarist Bryan Sutton, banjo picker Ron Stewart, and singers Sonya Isaacs and Ronnie Bowman) to realize a pleasingly personal vision of modern bluegrass music. Some of his moves are predictable: there are jazzy, new acoustic-style instrumentals like "Grey Afternoon" and "Fall Creek Falls," most of which are nice enough but have a tendency to sacrifice vitality in the interest of fancy chord changes, and there's also the requisite number of old-school barnburners like "Train 45" and Bill Monroe's rollicking "Wheel Hoss." In between, though, there are some surprises: "Nature of the Beast" is jazzy in a more original way and employs subtle touches of dubwise production, while "Scars" is a flat-out pop song, a quiet and regretful number featuring stellar vocals by Sonya Isaacs. What's interesting is that the album's two most effective tracks are also among the most mainstream: a gorgeous, chugging version of Flatt & Scruggs' "We Can't Be Darlings Anymore," and a swaggering country original titled "Way It Always Seems to Go." Very nice.