Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys - The Very Best of Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys

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Album Details

Title: The Very Best of Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys
Artist: Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys
Release Date: 8/27/2002
Label: MCA
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 008811298227, 0008811298227
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Bluegrass, Old-Timey, Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Close Harmony
Moods: Earthy, Plaintive, Rustic, Earnest, Exuberant, Organic, Bittersweet, Freewheeling, Passionate, Rousing, Sad, Sweet, Yearning, Sentimental, Fun, Pastoral, Rollicking, Spiritual, Amiable/Good-Natured, Reflective
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  2. Jimmy Brown the Newsboy
  3. I Saw the Light
  4. Goodbye Old Pal
  5. Footprints in the Snow
  6. Roll on Buddy, Roll On
  7. I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky
  8. Molly and Tenbrooks
  9. When the Cactus Is in Bloom
  10. Walls of Time
  11. I'm Working on a Building
  12. Scotland
  13. Walk Softly on My Heart
  14. Kentucky Waltz
  15. In the Pines
  16. Toy Heart
  17. New Mule Skinner Blues
  18. Roanoke
  19. Midnight on the Stormy Deep
  20. Uncle Pen
  21. Gotta Travel On
  22. My Last Days on Earth

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDMCA112982

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Album Review

Bill Monroe's recorded legacy resides in the vaults of three major labels. His RCA Victor recordings are controlled by BMG, his Columbia sides are in the possession of Sony, and his Decca/MCA tracks are claimed by Universal. Monroe signed to Decca in November 1949 at the age of 38 and remained with it and its successor, MCA, until his death in 1996. His catalog with the label is vast, but uneven. In its strategy of putting into the marketplace compilations at different price points, MCA issued a four-disc box set, The Music of Bill Monroe, in 1994 and a discount-priced collection, 20th Century Masters -- The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bill Monroe, in 1999. The Very Best of Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys supersedes the label's now out-of-print 1991 album Country Music Hall of Fame as a single-disc, full-priced examination of his Decca/MCA years. It chooses 22 tracks at a running time of less than an hour, ranging from Monroe's first recording session for Decca in 1950 to a 1981 MCA session. Since Monroe didn't really score hits in this period (his two country chart entries, "Scotland" and "Gotta Travel On," are included), the compiler must make many subjective choices to augment certain obvious favorites such as "Uncle Pen," and Mary Katherine Aldin has leaned toward familiar songs from the pens of such well-known figures as Hank Williams ("I Saw the Light") and Jimmie Rodgers ("New Mule Skinner Blues"). She has also included four re-recordings of songs that were successful for Monroe on Columbia in the 1940s. And she has avoided chronological sequencing in favor of a mixed approach. The result is more a sampler than a real best-of, only emphasizing the necessity for the Monroe fan to obtain collections from each of the labels for which Monroe recorded. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy McKaieProducer
Beth StempelProduction Coordination
Bill MonroeVocals, Mandolin
Bobby HicksFiddle
Buddy SpicherFiddle
Charlie ClineVocals, Fiddle
Curtis McPeakeBanjo
Dale PotterFiddle
Del McCouryVocals
Don StoverBanjo
Edd MayfieldGuitar
Ernie NewtonVocals
Gavin LurssenDigital Remastering
Gordon TerryFiddle
Grady MartinGuitar
Harold BradleyProducer
Harry SilversteinProducer
Jimmy MartinVocals, Guitar
Joe StuartFiddle
Kenny BakerFiddle
Lamar GrierBanjo
Les LeverettPhotography
Mary Katherine AldinCompilation, Liner Notes
Michael Ochs ArchivesPhoto Courtesy
Mike FinkDesign
Owen BradleyProducer
Peter RowanVocals
Red TaylorFiddle
Richard GreeneFiddle
Roland WhiteGuitar, Vocals
Rudy LyleBanjo
Ryan NullPhoto Research
Sonny OsborneBanjo
Tommy JacksonFiddle
VartanArt Direction
Vassar ClementsFiddle
Walter HaynesProducer