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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 81,005
  • Label: ROUNDER / UMGD
  • UPC: 011661008526
 
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Tony Rice

1LISTENBanks of the Ohio 4:10
2LISTENRattlesnake 4:26
3LISTENMr. Engineer 3:03
4LISTENPlastic Banana 2:52
5LISTENDon't Give Your Heart to a Rambler 3:47
6LISTENFarewell Blues 3:10
7LISTENWay Downtown 3:29
8LISTENStoney Creek 2:33
9LISTENHills of Roane County 6:04
10LISTENEighth of January 2:35
11LISTENBig Mon 2:52
12LISTENTemperance Reel 2:36

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Editorial Reviews

This eponymous release was the first of Tony Rice's many albums for the Rounder label, and hardcore bluegrass fans will probably consider it his best. Joined by an impressive roster of sidemen representing both the old and new schools of bluegrass playing (including David Grisman, J.D. Crowe, Jerry Douglas, and Darol Anger), Rice runs through a program consisting primarily of bluegrass standards but also including a number of forward-thinking modern compositions, such as David Nichtern's "Plastic Banana" and Grisman's swinging "Rattlesnake." This album is one of the early landmarks in the development of what came to be called new acoustic music, an instrumental genre that drew almost equally on bluegrass, jazz, and classical traditions and came to be championed by Rice, Grisman, Anger, and a few others in their circle. But as Rice's warm singing on "Hills of Roane County" and "Banks of the Ohio" and his fiery flatpicking on "Big Mon" and "Farewell Blues" attest, this is also a very fine straight bluegrass album. It's difficult to pick out highlights, but the joyful "Eighth of January" and the wonderful twin fiddle arrangement on "Big Mon" are both definite showstoppers. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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