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Americana Master Series : Best of the Sugar Hill Years

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Download links and information about Americana Master Series : Best of the Sugar Hill Years by Peter Rowan. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 57:56 minutes.

Artist: Peter Rowan
Release date: 2007
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 15
Duration: 57:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That High Lonesome Sound (featuring The Nashville Bluegrass Band) 3:11
2. A Jealous Heart and a Worried Mind 3:01
3. Walls of Time 4:34
4. Dust Bowl Children 3:51
5. Girl In the Blue Velvet Band 3:48
6. All On a Rising Day 3:49
7. Hiroshima Mon Amour 3:42
8. Rainmaker 4:27
9. The First Whippoorwill 4:20
10. You Taught Me How to Lose 2:33
11. Memories of You (featuring The Nashville Bluegrass Band) 3:14
12. Last Train 3:36
13. Howlin' At the Moon 3:33
14. Wild Geese Cry Again 3:55
15. Meadow Green (featuring The Nashville Bluegrass Band) 6:22

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Peter Rowan fills an important role in bluegrass evolution, serving as one of the key links between the older and newer styles that came to a head with the newgrass movement in the early to mid-'70s. Rowan was a member of the renowned West Coast bluegrass outfit Old & In the Way during that time, and wrote classic songs like "Panama Red" and "Midnight Moonlight." Rowan's talent lay in keeping a stylistic foot in each camp, delivering vocal flourishes as distinct as Bill Monroe's while veering toward a more progressive acoustic sound. Best of the Sugar Hill Years covers Rowan's career between 1982 and 1996, a productive period of time resulting in solo projects like 1990's Dust Bowl Children and 1996's Yonder, a collaboration with Jerry Douglas. The 15 songs included on this collection, most of them written by Rowan, are incredibly consistent. First, there's the quality of the material, highlighted by songs like "Rainmaker" and "Hiroshima Mon Amour," and next there's the acoustic base from which the arrangements are drawn. Rowan recorded a lot of material for Sugar Hill, and obviously a 15-song collection only touches on a small portion of his work with the label. Best of the Sugar Hill Years is nonetheless a good survey of Rowan's work from this time period, and a good general introduction to a pivotal newgrass performer. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi