When at Last Russ Barenberg

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  • Release Date: 06/26/2007
  • Sales Rank: 18,235
  • Label: COMPASS RECORDS
  • UPC: 766397445922
 
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When at Last

1LISTENLittle Monk 4:34
2LISTENFat Mountain 3:49
3LISTENWhen at Last 3:41
4LISTENThe Pleasant Beggar 3:50
5LISTENThe Man in the Hat 5:13
6LISTENOn Milo's Back 2:51
7LISTENA Dream for Sophie 1:46
8LISTENRedbird in the Willow/The Lakes 3:40
9LISTENJump Back Barley 3:08
10LISTENThe Drummers of England 5:16
11LISTENAux Marches du Palais (On the Steps of the Palace) 2:43

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Russ Barenberg is one of those guitarists whom no one but other guitarists has heard of, but whose name is held in reverence by all guitarists. Of course, he's also a very fine mandolinist. And an even better composer. It would be enough to make you sick, if his music didn't have such a sweet, nice-guy flavor to it. It's not only impressive technically, it's also impressive as an expression of personality. When at Last is his first solo album in nearly 20 years, and it consists entirely (except for one traditional French folk melody) of original compositions. He's joined by an impressive array of A-list artists with whom he's racked up IOUs over the years: fiddler Stuart Duncan, dobro player Jerry Douglas, bassist Viktor Krauss and others. And while you might expect a bluegrassy sound given the instrumentation, he'll surprise you: "Fat Mountain" owes more to polka-hall stomp than it does to high lonesome mountain soul, and "The Pleasant Beggar" is a very traditional-sounding Irish-style reel. Then there's that French folk tune, a sweetly melancholy number that will break your heart in that special way that only French and Québecois melodies can. Here's hoping we don't have to wait twenty years for the next album. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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