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Viridian
Greencards
Viridian
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
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All Artists: Greencards
Title: Viridian
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Dualtone Music Group
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 3/6/2007
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Styles: Americana, Bluegrass, Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 803020126527

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Warm, comforting and as smooth as suede
J. Ross | Roseburg, OR USA | 04/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Playing Time - 44:04 -- Warm, comforting and as smooth as suede, "Viridian" has shimmering music that is like rays of sunlight reflecting from a serene lake on a breezy summer day. From Australia and Great Britain, the spunky trio that now makes their home in Nashville (via Austin, Tx.) previously released two albums and toured with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson in the 2000s. More than emerging troubadours, the mysterious and fascinating Greencards have arrived with an electrifying neotraditional alt-folk sound. They used to be more rooted in bluegrass, but their music is evolving into their very own sumptuous contemporary Americana styling. Perhaps that is why they call the album "Viridian," a durable bluish-green pigment. Because the trio has endured, they also display added cohesion these days.



Nominated by CMA Australia for "Best Female Vocalist," Carol Young has a torchy voice with seductive charm. She also plays electric bass. "River of Sand" and "I Don't Want To Lose You" are mesmerizing and crowning moments on this album. From Adelaide, Kym Warner has won four consecutive Australian mandolin championships from 1994-1997. He also plays bouzouki on this project. Warner's "All The Way From Italy" documents his family's emigration from Italy to Australia. From London, red-headed fiddler Eamon McLoughlin was classically trained at London's Royal School of Music and has toured with the Austin Lounge Lizards. McLoughlin based "When I Was In Love With You" on a English poem by A.E. Housman, and the song melds punk-era simplicity with the magic of classic folk traditionalism. Capturing their band's lineage and inspirations, original instrumentals "Su Prabhat" and "Mucky the Duck" trace roots and evolution of their band's signature sound through Celtic, old-time and newgrass genealogy.



Growing up on American roots music from Lefty to Loretta, these exuberant young folks decided to follow their muse to the U.S. where they have been able to further develop and harness the melodies, lyrics, harmony, dissonance and spirit that just needed an outlet for release. The band is joined by guests Doug Lancio, Bryan Sutton, Larry Attamanuik, Jedd Hughes, Andrea Zonn, and Viktor Krauss. Chris Carmichael arranged the string quartet.



The Greencards' music is delirious fun .... bright, brisk and full of brilliant musical vignettes. Their stirring original material is smart and introspective. Memories and emotions are interwoven with fantasies, observations, and interludes. Written by Kym Warner and Jerry Salley, "Lonesome Side of Town" shows that they haven't forgotten the rules and sideboards of straight-ahead bluegrass. "Shinin' in the Dark" is another from both writers. The songcrafting of "Who Knows" included collaboration with Ronnie Bowman, and that number with a jamgrass groove asks a poignant question about what tomorrow holds. A hint is that "in harmony we find the answer." While always tasteful, drummer Larry Attamanuik's beat could've been toned down a few decibels in the mix. With music that is rehearsed, flowing and expertly produced. The Greencards are carving out their own niche among listeners who enjoy a hybrid of styles and the fusion of classic folk balladry with a bluegrass consciousness. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

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Greencards score again!
Michelle A. Hall | Roseburg, Oregon, United States | 08/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Another solid album from this young and talented group. Delicate vocals with matched harmonies, driving bluegrass coupled with Americana roots folk music. The Greencards continue to evolve and attract new audiences, but this CD will continue to satisfy their dedicated fans around the globe. Hard to pick a favorite, but rest assured, you might find it eventually, but in the meantime keep listening to this great CD in its entirity...it's hard to imagine that anyone could get tired of listening to this CD over and over."