Full Circle Vassar Clements

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  • Release Date: 06/12/2001
  • Sales Rank: 114,483
  • Label: OMS RECORDS
  • UPC: 674272509020

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Except for Bill Monroe, there is probably no figure in bluegrass music who commands as much respect across so many musical boundaries as fiddler Vassar Clements. Having fiddled not only with such bluegrass eminences as Monroe and Jim & Jesse, but also for the Grateful Dead and Dickey Betts, among many others, his name is spoken with reverence in just about every circle of American music. But his most famous recording is the one he made with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and a host of other bluegrass and country music stars, the now-legendary Will the Circle Be Unbroken. This album's title makes reference to that release and employs a similar (if much more restricted) approach to studio personnel -- he's joined here by Jim & Jesse (on the standard "Hard Hearted"), Ricky Skaggs (on the lovely "Your Love Is Like a Flower"), banjoist J.D. Crowe, mandolinist Sam Bush, and many others. The result is mostly very good, but occasionally disappointing. Interestingly, the least interesting songs are the ones that cross genre boundaries most boldly -- a muscular take on Cream's "White Room" (sung by the insufferable John Cowan) and a really awful instrumental rendition of "Yesterday." However, the group's cover of the Beatles' "I've Just Seen a Face" works very nicely, and the more traditional material is uniformly excellent. Clements leads the band through a barn-burning performance of the Monroe instrumental "Tall Timber," and Peter Rowan makes a nice appearance on "When the Golden Leaves Begin to Fall." Fans will love this album, and newcomers will find plenty to enjoy as well. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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August 10, 2001: Listening to the new CD ''FULL CIRCLE'' one wants to start fiddlin right away! Vassar uses his musical genius in all sorts of wonderus ways as opposed to the many different moods he has had during his long and enduring career as a musician...Vassar has uniquely sorted out his feelings and emotions with the help of many of the true great artists and fellow musicians to date. One should simply experience his music if you haven't heard him.