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Favorite Flatpick and Bluegrass Collection CD's?
Looking for some "collection" CD's of flatpick and bluegrass songs. What are your favorite collections that are out there?
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I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "collections." Compilations perhaps?
I'm not big on those, as I much prefer albums. I have collected hundreds of bluegrass and flatpicking vinyl records over the past few years, mostly from used record stores and thrift stores. Whenever I visit a new town or city, I seek out the record stores and clean out their bluegrass section, LOL. I have discovered some hidden gems that way, for example an album by Fred Carpenter (whom I had never heard of), accompanied by a very young Mark O'Connor on guitar and mandolin. It's called "Cuttin' Loose," and the two absolutely kill it on those tracks. Mark O'Connor isn't very well known for his guitar flatpicking, but hearing him on that and other albums makes me wish he had stayed with the guitar. I see no reason why he wouldn't be placed among Tony Rice and David Grier if he had. A very good compilation CD is "Hot and Spicy - Flatpicking Favorites" by Dan Miller.
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Yeah, compilations. The Hot&Spicy one looks great. Will check out the other you mentioned as well, thanks.
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I'm not into bluegrass but my favorite guitar player is Norman Blake. His first two or three albums are awesome. Total old time country flat picking. You can't go wrong.
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All Star Bluegrass Celebration was a Live PBS show put on in 02'. You oughta' still be able to get a CD. The Show is on Youtube. Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Allison Kraus and her band, Earl Skruggs, Ralph Stanley and his band, Patty Loveless, Travis Tritt, The Del McCroury Band, Nickle Creek, Bruce Hornsby. It'll knock your ears off.
Del McCoury does a cover of 52' Vincent Black Lightnin' that is worth the price of the CD alone. Gibson Dove Last edited by brad2001; 03-05-2019 at 07:34 PM. Reason: Add |
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Bill Monroe and Doc Watson: Live Duet Recordings 1963-1980
https://folkways.si.edu/bill-monroe-...um/Smithsonian Clarence White: 33 Guitar Instrumentals https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00005QD5D
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