Saturday Night & Sunday Morning Ralph Stanley

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  • Release Date: 02/04/1994
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 59,177
  • Label: FREELAND RECORDS
  • UPC: 750442900122

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This 31-cut, two-disc project is a masterpiece reflecting both the secular and spiritual sides of Ralph Stanley's artistry. It is also a concept he mulled over in his mind for some time before executing it. The idea was to include performers from both the country and bluegrass worlds doing songs that somehow fit into the Stanley Brothers' tradition. With the inclusion of some Stanley originals as well as tunes written by Bill Monroe, Dwight Yoakam, Tom T. Hall, and Roy McMillan, this is not only a diverse compilation of material, but also one that never fails to interest the listener. Certainly the start-off number, McMillan's "Mountain Folks," which is done up just right by Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys, sets the tone. Followed by a duet between Stanley and Yoakam on the infectious "Down Where the River Bends," it quickly moves through to Stanley's final secular duet with fellow bluegrasser Bill Monroe. Their teamwork on "Letter From My Darling" is monumental. The spiritual numbers include Stanley and Tom T. Hall on the well-known gospel number "Rank Stranger" and Carter Stanley's sadly descriptive "The Fields Have All Turned Brown." But the most beguiling track is the fervent version of Yoakam's tribute song to his coal mining grandfather, Luther Tibbs. "Miner's Prayer" is given a gospel overhaul, making what was already a brilliant creation into an even more ageless tune that will be played, loved, and remembered for many generations to come. Ralph Stanley's high lonesome sound fits in perfectly here and is endlessly effective. Outstanding performances in both categories come from Patty Loveless, Allison Krauss, George Jones, Jimmy Martin, and Emmylou Harris, to name just a few. A concept that works well for Ralph Stanley and his many friends, this is certainly a project that belongs in every bluegrass or gospel collection. Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide

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December 07, 2007: Besides being full of unbelievably good bluegrass, this set is wonderful because you have something to listen to whether you want something upbeat, or something more relaxed. I have to say that the "Sunday Morning" cd will soothe the savage beast, or at least a minivan full of children. When I pick my daughter up from preschool, I have with me my 2 year old boy, and then I also transport my friend's 4 year old to his sitter. Everyday for months they are all wild as the wind for the whole trip and loud as can be. Last week I just happen to have "Sunday Morning" in the cd player, and it hit me half-way to the sitter's house that I hadn't heard a peep out of the kids since it started playing. So I tried it again the next day, and to my amazement, the kids listened quitely the entire trip. I have done it everyday since, and it is amazing! That is worth 5 stars right there! A truly wonderul cd set!