Good Thing Going Rhonda Vincent

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  • Release Date: 01/08/2008
  • Sales Rank: 13,348
  • Label: ROUNDER / UMGD
  • UPC: 011661059221
 
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Good Thing Going

1LISTENI'm Leavin' 3:13
2LISTENWorld's Biggest Fool 3:33
3LISTENI Give All My Love to You / Russell Moore 3:30
4LISTENGood Thing Going 3:07
5LISTENScorn of a Lover 3:09
6LISTENHit Parade of Love 2:24
7LISTENI Will See You Again 4:19
8LISTENJust One of a Kind 2:59
9LISTENI Gotta Start Somewhere 3:35
10LISTENWho's Cryin' Baby 3:05
11LISTENThe Water Is Wide / Keith Urban 4:02
12LISTENBluegrass Saturday Night Bonus Track 3:08

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By now it should be obvious that Rhonda Vincent is simply incapable of making anything but good albums. Even by her own lofty standards, though, Good Thing Going is something special -- a fully realized bluegrass beauty in which all the elements of songwriting, musicianship, arrangements, and production are state of the art and really couldn't be better. One of the album's great strengths is the pronounced sound of Vincent's own voice -- not her distinctive singing voice, mind you (as on the self-penned album opener, "I'm Leaving") but the voice expressed in her five original songs, which reach deep for truths about the game of love. This being a bluegrass album, the requisite brooding occurs in mid-tempo laments about faithless love ("Scorn of a Lover"), but Vincent seems to know more about the other end of the spectrum, so the heartache is balanced out by gently shuffling, backwoods-style exultations about fidelity and commitment ("Good Thing Going") and a soft, beautiful dobro-and-fiddle-oriented balladic musing on the eternal flame, "I Give All My Love to You," a duet with IIIrd Tyme Out's Russell Moore. With her road band, the Rage, supplemented by the likes of Stewart Duncan on fiddle and Bryan Sutton on guitar, Vincent -- who contributes some hot mandolin solos of her own throughout -- has support of the most exquisite, soulful sort. With all these strengths, she doesn't really need to have Keith Urban sit in, but the country heartthrob does on "The Water Is Wide," adding an evocative, sandpapery vocal to a restrained, spare arrangement -- a nice touch of old-fashioned yearning on the first great album of 2008. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Good Thing Goingby Anonymous

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September 03, 2008: Rhonda Vincent is absolutely amazing. She is the best thing going for bluegrass. Having a woman come out of the dark and into the light of womething that is primarily for men is outstanding. You couldn't ask for a better song writer and artist ingeneral as Rhonda Vincent most of her songs any girl can relate to. She is wonderful and She really does have a &amp quot Good Thing Going&amp quot

Good Thing Goingby Anonymous

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January 03, 2008: Rhonda Vincent starts this project out with her trademark - gutsy, aggressive-hard-driving bluegrass style in the track "I'm Leavin'" that would make some men appear timid. She continues to captivate you with her ability to shift from swift bluegrass to sultry country tracks brimming with emotion that quickly identifies with life in the real world, the good times and the bad, the happiest moments and the sad. "Scorn of a Lover" draws upon the listener to remind them of that classic country sound that country music was intended to portray. "Hit Parade of Love", a long time favorite at shows with the fans of Rhonda Vincent and the Rage is a long-over-due welcome track in the basket of goodies that she brings to the table. "I will See You again" is a song of hope and comfort for those wishing love ones goodbye, if only for a season, and is only enhanced by the back up vocals of Rebecca Isaacs Bowman, and proof of Rhonda's great discernment in guest selection. For those yearning for some tradional Irish seasoning, "The Water is Wide" beautifully done as a duet by Vincent and Country artist guest, Keith Urban, is a sound that one savors and showcases a softer, romantic side of Vincent that prompts the listener to replay again and again. The final Bonus Track, "Bluegrass Saturday Night", reveals Rhonda Vincent's love of the music, the fans, and the whole atmosphere of the Bluegrass festival circuit. Yes variety: from bluegrass / country to gospel / traditional Irish / Celtic, this album delivers variety!