Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology

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  • Release Date: 07/03/2001
  • Sales Rank: 5,054
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998968325

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Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology

1LISTENShort trip home, for viol / Joshua Bell
2LISTENJohnny Has Gone for a Sol / Russ Barenberg
3LISTEN1B, for violin, cello & d / Yo-Yo Ma
4LISTENAppalachia Waltz, version / Yo-Yo Ma
5LISTENSoldier's joy / Russ Barenberg
6LISTENSliding Down / Béla Fleck
7LISTENBT, for violin, mandolin, / Joshua Bell
8LISTENButterfly's Day Out / Yo-Yo Ma
9LISTENCollege Hornpipe / Yo-Yo Ma
10LISTENFancy Stops and Goes / Mark O'Connor
11LISTENOld Tyme / Béla Fleck
12LISTENEmily's Reel for violin, / Béla Fleck
13LISTENSlumber My Darling for vo / Alison Krauss
14LISTENDeath by triple fiddle / Joshua Bell
15LISTENAmazing Grace / Mark O'Connor
16LISTENSong of the Liberty Bell / Mark O'Connor

Editorial Reviews

The late '90s saw a spate of adventurous albums, all on the Sony label, that melded roots-inspired American folk music with classical and experimental flavors by a remarkable array of musicians: Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Bell from the classical world; style hoppers Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor; folk/pop powerhouses James Taylor and Alison Krauss; and many others. Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology gathers together the best of that work. Opening with the Shaker simplicity of "Short Trip Home" from Joshua Bell's like-titled album, the disc continues with James Taylor crooning "Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier" from Mark O'Connor's Liberty! The tempo picks up when Yo-Yo Ma joins Edgar Meyer and O'Connor in "1B," the hoedown with a twist from Appalachian Journey, but they soon settle back with the gentle strains of "Appalachia Waltz," the title track from the album that started it all. O'Connor blends traditional fiddle-playing with classical virtuosity in "Amazing Grace" from his solo album Midnight on the Water, while musical chameleon Edgar Meyer -- a Nashville legend with an equally impressive classical resume -- lends his soulful bass to the funky "Old Tyme" from Uncommon Ritual. Alison Krauss brings breathy sweetness to the lullaby "Slumber, My Darling," and O'Connor closes the compilation with his melancholy "Song of the Liberty Bell." Even if you already know some of these albums back-to-front, here's a chance to get a taste of what you've missed. From heartfelt, traditional ballads to plucky, new-fangled hoedowns, Heartland is a strong overview of one of the most successful and surprising crossover schemes. EJ Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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Heartland: An Appalachian Anthologyby Anonymous

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February 03, 2002: Appalachian Anthology is unlike anything else I've ever heard. It's like discovering a completely new genre of music. When does 1 not equal 2? When you add one part classical music, and one part traditional American music; it equals 5, 5 stars that is!

Heartland: An Appalachian Anthologyby Anonymous

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November 26, 2001: It's very Americana. Very upbeat, gets your toes tapping.


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