The Great Divide

The Great Divide

by Tommy Shaw
The Great Divide

The Great Divide

by Tommy Shaw

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Overview

Guitarist Tommy Shaw spent the first decade of the 21st century reuniting with his longtime outfit Styx, making recording with Damn Yankees, and as Shaw Blades with Yankees mate Jack Blades. He begins the second decade making a very wide left turn, returning to the roots music he cut his guitar-playing teeth on in his native Alabama: bluegrass. The Great Divide is not a novelty record, nor does it sound like Shaw is merely flirting with the genre while biding his time until another Styx reunion. He wrote or co-wrote every song on the record, and surrounded himself with some of the best players in the genre: superchoppers like fiddler Stuart Duncan, mandolinist Sam Bush, bassist Byron House, banjoist Scott Vestal, dobro master Rob Ickes, guitarist Brad Davis, and just to make things interesting, drummer Chris Brown. The progressive bluegrass set also features a pair of superstar guest vocalists -- Dwight Yoakam on album-opener "The Next Right Thing," and Alison Krauss on the title track (that also features guest Jerry Douglas on dobro) -- one of the real high points on this outing. Shaw's flatpicking skills don't sound rusty at all, whether he's playing an acoustic six-string, a resonator guitar, or even a dobro. The other players push him to play at their level and he mostly does: check his dobro solo on "Back in Your Kitchen," the stomping on "Get on the One," where he works out with Ickes and Vestal, and the strolling closer "I'll Be Coming Home," where his flatpicking chops are in evidence Shaw allows his all-star band to shine throughout this set, with Duncan's fiddle parts on "Afraid to Love," and Bush and Ickes on "Cavalry," to mention just two. There are weaknesses, too, however. Despite some excellent harmonies from his guests and co-producer Will Evankovich, Shaw has to push at his upper vocal register and has to strain to get there. The other snag is in his songwriting; in particular, when he writes on his own. He may be intimately familiar with the genre, but he's rough around the edges when it comes to crafting choruses, and a little wordy in his verses. That said, given that this is a first album, there's plenty to like, and evidence that should he continue pursuing bluegrass, he'll only get better. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 03/22/2011
Label: Pazzo Music
UPC: 0896404002333
Rank: 71910

Tracks

  1. The Next Right Thing
  2. Back in Your Kitchen
  3. Sawmill
  4. The Great Divide
  5. Shadows in the Moonlight
  6. Get on the One
  7. Umpteen Miles
  8. Cavalry
  9. Afraid to Love
  10. Give 'Em Hell Harry
  11. I¿¿¿ll Be Comin¿¿¿ Home

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tommy Shaw   Primary Artist,Dobro,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Resonator)
Will Evankovich   Vocals (Background),Guitar
Rob Ickes   Dobro
Sam Bush   Mandolin
Jerry Douglas   Dobro
Alison Krauss   Vocals (Background)
Byron House   Bass
Dwight Yoakam   Vocals (Background)
Scott Vestal   Banjo
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Chris Brown   Drums

Technical Credits

Tommy Shaw   Composer,Producer
Gary Burr   Composer
Myriam Santos   Photography
Sterling Bacon   Design
Gordon Hammond   Assistant Engineer
Paula Breedlove   Composer
Charlie Brusco   Management
Will Evankovich   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Producer,Photography,Vocal Producer
Brad Davis   Composer
Alan Hertz   Mixing
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