Fork in the Road Infamous Stringdusters

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  • Release Date: 02/13/2007
  • Sales Rank: 17,818
  • Label: SUGARHILL
  • UPC: 015891402123

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Fork in the Road

1LISTENNo More to Leave You Behind 4:05
2LISTENFork in the Road 3:53
3LISTENStarry Night 3:18
4LISTEN3x5 4:46
5LISTEN40 West 4:00
6LISTENTragic Life 4:28
7LISTENPoor Boy's Delight 4:07
8LISTENNo Resolution 4:48
9LISTENMy Destination 3:08
10LISTENLetter from Prison 3:15
11LISTENDream You Back 2:31
12LISTENMoon Man 7:20

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Editorial Reviews

From Fork in the Road's cover and the stylish photo layout of the six young dudes who make up the Infamous Stringdusters, the band could always audition for a twenty-something TV drama if the music business doesn't pan out. The Stringdusters deliver solid contemporary bluegrass on Fork in the Road, offering dramatic vocals, hot picking, and a likable set list. Professionalism, however, has become a common commodity on the contemporary bluegrass scene, where bands rely on a smoother production, carefully blended harmonies, and instrumental proficiency. Arguably, the stylistic variations of many of these bands are minute. The Infamous Stringdusters, like the Circuit Riders, follow in the footsteps of Blue Highway (and bands like the Seldom Scene), adding Dobro to guitar/fiddle/bass/mandolin/banjo arrangements. The Stringdusters have also learned to broaden their appeal by relying on a number of lead vocalists. It's easy to like a number of selections on Fork in the Road: "Tragic Life" has an intriguing storyline, and "Poor Boy's Delight" possesses an easy-flowing charm. As with Blue Highway, though, it's easy to feel that too many rough edges have been removed, taking the life out of the music. While contemporary acoustic music fans will find much to like here, other listeners may wish the band had clung closer to bluegrass roots to produce a sound less connected to the studio on Fork in the Road. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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hold onto your socksby sugarbear1970

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October 25, 2008: after hearing one cut from this group on satilite radio,I had to find this CD and did through B&N.I've been picking & listening to bluegrass since 1973 always with a bias toward newgrass.I've not been this blown away since The Newgrass Revival burst on the scene. There's not a bad song on the disk,but some I have to crank up louder than the others.My 83 YO dad likes it too.