Jorma Kaukonen - Blue Country Heart

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Album Details

Title: Blue Country Heart
Artist: Jorma Kaukonen
Release Date: 6/11/2002
Re-Released On: 2/1/2008
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Columbia, SIS, Sbme Special Mkts.
UPCs: 696998639423, 886972366326, 074648639465, 5099750815526, 696998639461
Genre: Rock
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Blues-Rock, Country-Rock, Neo-Traditional Folk
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Organic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blue Railroad Train
  2. Just Because
  3. Blues Stay Away from Me
  4. Red River Blues
  5. Bread Line Blues
  6. Waiting for a Train
  7. Those Gambler's Blues
  8. Tom Cat Blues
  9. Big River Blues
  10. Prohibition Blues
  11. I'm Free from the Chain Gang Now
  12. You and My Old Guitar
  13. What Are They Doing in Heaven Today?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special Mkts.723663
2003CDSIS86394
2002CDSony Music Distribution5081552
2002CDColumbia86394
2002CDColumbia86394

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Album Review

Acoustic fingerpicker Jorma Kaukonen fiddled around with his country roots a bit in Jefferson Airplane and dipped a little deeper while fronting Hot Tuna, but his 2002 release, Blue Country Heart, is his most summertime-afternoon, front-porch-pickin' album. The album is comprised of traditional country songs from the '30s and '40s popularized by legendary performers like Jimmy Rodgers, Jimmy Davis, Gene Autry, and the Delmore Brothers. The blue country band features contemporary acoustic virtuosos Sam Bush on mandolin, Jerry Douglas on dobro, bassist Byron House, and Grammy-winner Béla Fleck on banjo, backing Kaukonen's nimble fingers and gruff vocals. The whole album carries an easygoing vibe throughout; whether Kaukonen is waiting for a train, recounting his promiscuous tomcat, or escaping from a chain gang, his voice maintains a relaxed feel, and the "no overdubs" recording style gives it a real "living room jam" kind of sound. The recordings aren't flawless, but pretty close, and any brown notes and voice crackles only help to add to the down-home atmosphere, making for a warmly enjoyable listening experience. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Béla FleckBanjo
Byron HouseVocals (Background), Bass
Danny ClinchPhotography
David BettArt Direction
Gil GilbertPhotography
Glen RosePhotography
Jerry DouglasDobro, Weissenborn
John "Wheels" HurlbutAssistant
Jorma KaukonenLiner Notes, Guitar, Vocals
K.C. GrovesAssistant, Assistant Engineer
Rob ClarkAssistant Engineer
Roger MoutenotProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Sam BushVocals (Background), Mandolin, Fiddle
Ted JensenMastering
Tracy MartinsonDigital Recording, Engineer
Yves BeauvaisProducer, A&R

Member Reviews

Alison J. wrote on 6/23/2006...

Amazing guitarwork and old traditional mountain music.