Del McCoury - Del and the Boys

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Album Details

Title: Del and the Boys
Artist: Del McCoury
Release Date: 7/10/2001
Re-Released On: 8/21/2007
Label: Hollywood Records, McCoury Music
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 669890200626, 829305001020
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Bluegrass, Bluegrass
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Bittersweet, Earthy, Organic, Plaintive, Poignant, Wistful, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
  2. Learnin' the Blues
  3. Count Me Out
  4. All Aboard
  5. The Bluegrass Country
  6. Recovering Pharisee
  7. Goldbrickin'
  8. Gone But Not Forgotten
  9. The King's Shilling
  10. Unequal Love
  11. A Good Man Like Me
  12. Travelin' Teardrops Blues

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDMcCoury Music0010
2001CDHollywood Records902006

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Album Review

On their second effort for Ricky Skaggs' Ceili label, Del McCoury and his band, the reigning kings of bluegrass (even if Ralph Stanley is the Pope) turn in a another solid, haunting, and even completely astonishing set that features everything from tunes about haunted train rides, biker outlaws who remain focused on their quest unto death, a Richard Thompson tune ("1952 Vincent Black Lightning"), and a blues tune supposedly gleaned from listening to Frank Sinatra, as well as more traditional bluegrass stompers about being high and lonesome, grief, lost love, and hanging out at the barnyard. Right, that sentence was a mouthful, but then, this is an album full of surprises and affirmations of how great Del and his boys are -- especially that monster Ronnie McCoury on his mandolin and as a backing tenor singer. When music like this comes down the pipe and a record is structured as well as the band's live set (and just like the live set; other than microphones there are no electric instruments to be heard anywhere), bearing listeners out of their shells in the opening moments, taking them deep into the reality of the stories being offered in glorious four-part harmony with Del soaring above the band with a voice that encompasses all the emotion in the world in its grain, listeners are carried through each pitfall and blessed moment as the music kicks, whispers, slips, and slithers around them until they are moved by this band of minstrels into the heart of all things human and most things American. This is perhaps McCoury's finest outing yet. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brent KingEngineer
Del McCouryVocals, Producer, Guitar
Denny PurcellMastering
Edward O'DayPhotography
Erick AndersonPhotography, Art Direction, Artwork, Design
Jason CarterFiddle, Vocals
Mary Elizabeth LongMake-Up
Mike BubBass, Vocals
Ricky SkaggsVocals
Rob McCouryBanjo, Guitar
Ronnie McCouryProducer, Mandolin, Vocals
Stuart DuncanFiddle