Somewhere South of Crazy

Somewhere South of Crazy

by Dale Ann Bradley
Somewhere South of Crazy

Somewhere South of Crazy

by Dale Ann Bradley

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Overview

Don't be fooled by the mandolin and banjo: she might deny it, but Dale Ann Bradley left bluegrass behind long ago. What she's making now is a really quite modern version of acoustic country music, one that partakes happily of the instrumental textures and some of the sonic cliches of bluegrass, but uses them in the context of much more complex chord changes, singer/songwritery lyrical concerns, and songs that are centered on hooks that George Strait would kill for. "Summer Breeze" is actually a Seals & Crofts number -- and unfortunately, not even someone with Dale Ann Bradley's pipes is able to save it from the 1970s folk-schlock pit in which that song had quietly lain for so long. However, shortly after that misstep she demonstrates her continued ability to deliver a hard-driving, high-and-lonesome bluegrass classic by absolutely crushing the Bill Monroe standard "In Despair." (Kudos to mandolinist David Long, whose brief solo on that track is a sweet and pure tribute to Monroe.) A few other songs tread close to the traditional bluegrass line as well, particularly the excellent "Next to Nothing" and "New Shoes." The title track was co-written with country star Pam Tillis, and it's a wry and affecting plea for escape from the drudgery of office life to the open road and a sunny destination -- yet another example of Bradley's ability to take standard country tropes and imbue them with subtle but fresh new ideas. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 08/30/2011
Label: Compass
UPC: 0766397456423
Rank: 98086

Tracks

  1. Somewhere South of Crazy
  2. Round and Round
  3. Summer Breeze
  4. Come Here Good Boy
  5. In Despair
  6. Restoring the Love
  7. New Shoes
  8. Leaving Kentucky
  9. Next to Nothing
  10. Will You Visit Me on Sundays
  11. I Pressed Through the Crowd
  12. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  13. Old Southern Porches

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dale Ann Bradley   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Tambourine,Vocal Harmony
Pam Tillis   Vocal Harmony
Steve Gulley   Guitar,Vocal Harmony
Kim Fox   Vocal Harmony
Matt Combs   Fiddle
Mike Bub   Bass
David Long   Mandolin
Andy Hall   Dobro
Alison Brown   Banjo,Guitar
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Sierra Hull   Mandola,Mandolin,Vocal Harmony
Mike Sumner   Banjo

Technical Credits

Pam Tillis   Composer
Steve Gulley   Composer
Kim Fox   Composer
Joe Isaacs   Composer
Joe Ahr   Composer
Russell Allen   Composer
Alison Brown   Producer
Leslie Satcher   Composer
Jeff White   Composer
Randy LeRoy   Mastering
Dale Ann Bradley   Composer
Dallas Frazier   Composer
Juanita Pennington   Composer
Reba Rambo   Composer
Robert Hakalski   Package Design
Jim Cooley   Mixing,Engineer
Sarah Pirkle   Composer
Darrell Crofts   Composer
Fairlight Hubbard   Photography
Jimmy Seals   Composer
Russell Dale Johnson   Composer
Georges Relles   Engineer
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