The two-disc set
Clinch Mountain Country is a treasure that amazes and inspires at every turn.
Ralph Stanley is one of the true greats of American music. Kicking off with an all-time favorite,
"How Mountain Girls Can Love," the set features
Stanley's signature clawhammer banjo style and the distinctive mountain harmonies perfected by himself and his brother, the late
Carter Stanley. Other guests from the music world include
Dwight Yoakam,
Marty Stuart,
Bob Dylan,
Patty Loveless,
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Rhonda Vincent,
Gillian Welch,
Laurie Lewis,
Junior Brown,
Vern Gosdin,
Vince Gill, and many others. One of the most poignant tracks is
Stanley,
the Clinch Mountain Boys, and
country & western master
George Jones singing
"The Window Up Above." The meeting of
Stanley and
Jones is a monumental moment in music history. Together their voices blend effortlessly on a song that
Jones wrote so many years ago. Also significant is the prominence of
Ralph II, the man who will carry on the legacy his father and uncle began in the mountains of Virginia.
Stanley's high-lonesome vocal style is unlike any other sound, and he is without peer in the world of
bluegrass music. This collection of tunes, many written by
Carter and/or
Ralph, is evidence of the heartfelt, soul-nourishing music
the Carters brought out of the western Virginia Highlands and gave to the world. A worthy follow-up to the 1992 two-CD release
Saturday Night & Sunday Morning. ~ Jana Pendragon