- Tipper
- Monroe's Hornpipe
- Jerusalem Ridge
- New Chance Blues
- Blackberry Blossom
- Medley: Fiddler's Dream/Whiskey Before Breakfast
- Whitewater
- Lost Indian
- Stoney Point
- Misty Morning
- Gold Rush
- Foggy Mountain Rock
- Stoney Creek
- Home Sweet Home
- Bill Cheatham
- Stoney Lonesome
- Soldier's Joy
- Cheyenne
- Big Mon
- Birdland Breakdown
- Port Tobacco
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Sam Bush Primary Artist,Mandolin,Violin
Norman Blake Primary Artist,Guitar,Mandolin
The Rice Brothers Primary Artist
The Bluegrass Album Band Primary Artist
Mark Schatz Primary Artist,Bass
Jerry Douglas Primary Artist,Dobro
Bela Fleck Primary Artist,Banjo
Stuart Duncan Primary Artist,Fiddle
The Tony Rice Unit Primary Artist
Bobby Hicks Fiddle
J.D. Crowe Banjo
Fred Carpenter Violin
Larry Rice Mandolin
Doc Watson Guitar
Doyle Lawson Mandolin
Jimmy Gaudreau Mandolin
Rickie Simpkins Fiddle
Ronnie Simpkins Bass (Acoustic)
Todd Phillips Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Darol Anger Violin
Wyatt Rice Guitar
David Grisman Mandolin
Richard Greene & Beryl Marriott Violin
Vassar Clements Violin,Fiddle
John Reischman Mandolin
Bobby Hicks Composer
Bill Monroe Composer
Tony Rice Composer
Bela Fleck Composer
Ed Haley Composer
Doyle Lawson Composer
Gladys Stacey Flatt Composer
Louise Certain Composer
Jesse McReynolds Composer
Jim McReynolds Composer
Norman Blake Composer
Gerry Mulligan Composer
Public Domain Composer
Traditional Composer
Tim Talley Photography
Sarah Lainie Smith Design
Ron Block Liner Notes
Anthony Rice Composer
John Reischman Composer


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Overview
There is no question that the most influential lead guitarist in bluegrass history is the late Clarence White. After that, the arguments start. Who comes next -- Doc Watson? Norman Blake? Dan Crary? While you'll never achieve complete consensus on this point, if you took a vote the chances are very good that the second name in the list of important lead guitarists would be that of Tony Rice, who is not only an acknowledged master of the traditional bluegrass idiom but a highly influential stylistic innovator, one who helped create the jazz-grass fusion music of the 1970s and 1980s that came, for better or worse, to be called new acoustic music. This excellent compilation (which gets its title from the serial number of Clarence White's Martin D-28 guitar, which Rice has owned and played since 1975) celebrates his contributions on the more traditional side of things, and its tracks include full-band performances with the likes of the Bluegrass Album Band, his own Tony Rice Unit, and a quartet made up entirely of Rice brothers, as well as a handful of duo recordings with Norman Blake and a rambunctious arrangement of "Lost Indian" for a guitar trio featuring Rice, Blake, and Doc Watson. Although you could argue that his take on Bill Monroe's "Jerusalem Ridge" is maybe a bit lacking in nuance, everything else on this album ranges from great to spectacular. Among the particular highlights are a gorgeous and quite traditional rendition of "Home Sweet Home," a great medley of Irish tunes played in duet with Blake, and a hard-driving arrangement of "Monroe's Hornpipe" on which Rice's solos are like a 60-second seminar on how to combine virtuosity and taste. This album makes an excellent introduction to one of America's most gifted musicians in any genre. ~ Rick Anderson
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/11/2003 |
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Label: | Rounder Select / New Rounder / Rounder / Universal / Universal Music Classics And Jazz |
UPC: | 0011661162228 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Tony Rice Primary ArtistSam Bush Primary Artist,Mandolin,Violin
Norman Blake Primary Artist,Guitar,Mandolin
The Rice Brothers Primary Artist
The Bluegrass Album Band Primary Artist
Mark Schatz Primary Artist,Bass
Jerry Douglas Primary Artist,Dobro
Bela Fleck Primary Artist,Banjo
Stuart Duncan Primary Artist,Fiddle
The Tony Rice Unit Primary Artist
Bobby Hicks Fiddle
J.D. Crowe Banjo
Fred Carpenter Violin
Larry Rice Mandolin
Doc Watson Guitar
Doyle Lawson Mandolin
Jimmy Gaudreau Mandolin
Rickie Simpkins Fiddle
Ronnie Simpkins Bass (Acoustic)
Todd Phillips Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Darol Anger Violin
Wyatt Rice Guitar
David Grisman Mandolin
Richard Greene & Beryl Marriott Violin
Vassar Clements Violin,Fiddle
John Reischman Mandolin
Technical Credits
Buck Graves ComposerBobby Hicks Composer
Bill Monroe Composer
Tony Rice Composer
Bela Fleck Composer
Ed Haley Composer
Doyle Lawson Composer
Gladys Stacey Flatt Composer
Louise Certain Composer
Jesse McReynolds Composer
Jim McReynolds Composer
Norman Blake Composer
Gerry Mulligan Composer
Public Domain Composer
Traditional Composer
Tim Talley Photography
Sarah Lainie Smith Design
Ron Block Liner Notes
Anthony Rice Composer
John Reischman Composer
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