The Charlie Sizemore Band - Good News

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Album Details

Title: Good News
Artist: The Charlie Sizemore Band
Release Date: 8/14/2007
Re-Released On: 9/24/2007
Label: Rounder
UPCs: 011661059122, 001166105912
Genre: Country
Styles: Gospel, Traditional Bluegrass, Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Contemporary Folk, Contemporary Bluegrass, Bluegrass-Gospel
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Intimate, Organic, Plaintive, Poignant, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up
  2. I Won't Be Far from Here
  3. Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart
  4. Devil on a Plow
  5. Alison's Band
  6. Whiskey Willie
  7. Blame It on Vern
  8. No Blues Is Good News
  9. The Less That I Drink
  10. Mama Turn Aloosa My Soul
  11. The Silver Bugle
  12. Hey Moon
  13. My Dying Day
  14. Good News When I Die

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDRounder0591
2007CDRounder591

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Album Review

The Charlie Sizemore Band gather their instrumental and vocal prowess behind Sizemore's country-styled vocals on Good News. The band plays contemporary bluegrass but, like many other current groups, continues to touch upon traditional themes. Two drinking songs, "Blame It on Vern" and "The Less I That I Drink," are by turns sad and humorous. "I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up" is a freewheeling celebration of the power of love and is followed, incongruously, by "I Won't Be Far from Here," a song about one of country music's favorite standbys, a no-good woman. As has become standard in contemporary bluegrass, Sizemore includes at least two Civil War songs, "Whiskey Willie" and "The Silver Bugle." The first is about a whiskey maker who -- in the spirit of democracy -- sells his brew to the North and South. "The Silver Bugle" is more plaintive, a story of how the war has continued to haunt Southern memory. One curiosity is "Alison's Band," from the point of view of a bluegrass picker (who seems to be Sizemore) who dreams of playing with Alison Krauss. The song name-checks everyone in the band, and it will probably give fans -- of Sizemore and Krauss -- a good belly laugh. With good songs and performances, the Charlie Sizemore Band have delivered a solid set. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben SurrattMixing
Buddy CannonProducer
Butch CarrEngineer
Charlie SizemoreVocals, Vocal Harmony, Guitar
Charlie Sizemore BandProducer
Danny BarnesClaw Hammer Banjo, Vocal Harmony, Mandolin, Banjo
Dr. Toby MountainMastering
John PennellBass
Matt DeSpainHawaiian Guitar, Vocals, Dobro, Vocal Harmony
Paula WolakEngineer
Penni McDanielPublicity
Ron ThomasonLiner Notes, Author
Sarah Lainie RadawichDesign
Seņor McGuirePhotography
Wayne FieldsBanjo