The Stanley Brothers - An Evening Long Ago: Live 1956

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Album Details

Title: An Evening Long Ago: Live 1956
Artist: The Stanley Brothers
Release Date: 3/16/2004
Re-Released On: 8/4/2009
Label: Sony BMG Music (Canada), Legacy Recordings
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 696998674721, 886974902225
Genre: Country
Styles: Gospel, Traditional Bluegrass, Old-Timey, Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Appalachian, Bluegrass-Gospel, North American Traditions
Moods: Exuberant, Organic, Rousing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Rustic, Earnest, Spiritual, Yearning, Earthy, Intimate, Passionate, Plaintive, Reverent, Summery, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Handsome Molly
  2. East Virginia Blues
  3. The Story of the Lawson Family
  4. Dream of a Miner's Child
  5. Come All You Tenderhearted
  6. Poor Ellen Smith
  7. Darling Do You Know Who Loves You
  8. Shout Little Lulie
  9. Bound to Ride
  10. Meet Me Tonight
  11. My Long Skinny Lanky Sarah Jane
  12. Little Bessie
  13. Train 45
  14. John Henry
  15. Little Birdie
  16. Drifting Too Far from the Shore
  17. Orange Blossom Special
  18. Nine Pound Hammer
  19. Feast Here Tonight
  20. Tragic Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSony BMG Music (Canada)749022
2004CDLegacy Recordings86747

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Album Review

Larry Ehrlich was at end of a long day in a studio in Bristol, VA. Carter and Ralph Stanley as well as Ralph Mayo and Curley Lambert entered the studio in front of one microphone, and Ehrlich, after seeing them play hog callings, a couple of radio shows, and a barn dance, asked the band to sing some of the traditional songs they had been recording for the past 16 years. The results, completely unearthed until now, are no less than stunning. This is the Stanleys as listeners have never heard them: laid-back, relaxed, and full of recollection and goodwill, singing and playing songs as familiar to them as their upbringing. These are country and bluegrass songs to be sure, but also some of the old folk ballads that had come out of the Southern mountains along with some Anglo and celtic ballads from the days of yore. A number of these tracks represent the only available live versions of songs from their repertoire, and a few more are almost impossible to come by in any other way. At least one cut, "Drifiting Too Far from the Shore," was closely associated with Bill Monroe, and a pair are co-written originals, the harrowing murder ballad "The Tale of the Lawson Family" (once or twice covered by the Louvin Brothers) and the beautiful mountain love song "Meet Me Tonight." Ralph wrote a good many others here, or at the very least created original adaptations: "Come All You Tenderhearted," "East Virginia Blues," and "Bound to Ride" among them. But it is on the old songs that the Stanleys shine the brightest: "Poor Ellen Smith," "Dream of a Miner's Child," and their "John Henry" are deeply affecting. The fidelity is good throughout, but the feeling of the mix is what grabs the listener and won't let go. This is a welcome and necessary addition to the Stanley Brothers catalog. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al QuaglieriReissue Supervisor
C. StanleyArranger
David GahrPhotography
Howard FritzsonArt Direction
John JacksonProject Director
Josh CheuseDesign
Larry EhrilichEngineer
Larry EhrlichLiner Notes, Producer
Lily LewPackaging Manager
Liz ReillyPhoto Research
Mark WilderMastering
Ray FlerlagePhotography
Steven BerkowitzA&R