Album Details
Title: The Best of Mountain Stage Live, Vol. 2 Artist: Various Artists Release Date: 1991 Re-Released On: 6/3/2000 Label: Blue Plate, Universal Distribution Duration: 46:40 Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits, live UPCs: 728951000220, 028951000221, 731451449529 Genre: Folk Styles: Progressive Bluegrass, Urban Folk, Folk-Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Country-Folk, Bluegrass, British Folk, Jangle Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alt-Country, Contemporary Folk, Contemporary Bluegrass, Progressive Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock, Anti-Folk, Alternative Folk, College Rock Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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God Is a Real Estate Developer :: Michelle Shocked
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It's a Big Old Goofy World :: John Prine
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The Arms of Love :: Robyn Hitchcock
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Red Wine and Promises :: June Tabor
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Losing My Religion :: R.E.M.
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Tank Park Salute :: Billy Bragg
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Summerfly :: Russ Barenberg, Jerry Douglas, Maura O'Connell
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You're No Good :: John Wesley Harding
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Where've You Been :: Kathy Mattea
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These Blues :: Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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Simply :: Sara Hickman
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Standing on Shaky Ground :: Delbert McClinton
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1993 | CD | Universal Distribution | 5144952 | | 1991 | CD | Blue Plate | 2 |
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Album Review
It seems the "unplugged" trend of the '90s was only a surprise to either fans of Bon Jovi or those who hadn't been paying attention for 35 years, for acoustic music had been a hallmark of rock and its cousins for quite some time by that point. This second volume in the Best of Mountain Stage Live series focuses on both country and alternative artists. The Mountain Stage has been a forum for eclectic acoustic music for years, and while these CD distillations are sometimes erratic, they always contain a few gems. In this case, the alternative artists actually outshine the country ones, beating them at their own mournful game. Perhaps the highlight of the disc is Robyn Hitchcock's version of "The Arms of Love," which is twice as aching as the over-produced version that eventually showed up on Respect. The track also features some spectacular violin work by Deni Bonet. Billy Bragg's touching tribute to his father, "Tank Park Salute," is also among the best this set offers, as is John Wesley Harding's Elvis Costello-meets- Buddy Holly rendition of "You're No Good." The most well-known song on this collection is obviously R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion." This take is a hauntingly languid variation on the album version that saturated the airwaves earlier in 1991. Bonet once again steals the show on this number, adding a bittersweet flavor with her violin. John Prine and June Tabor give good efforts as well, especially Tabor, whose piano piece sounds like solo Sandy Denny. However, Delbert McClinton's "Shaky Ground" is really out of place, a blues stinker with too many horns that really undermines the minimalistic purpose of the format. Due to the formal connections between Hitchcock, Bragg, and R.E.M., fans of that trio are probably those best served by this volume. ~ Brian Downing, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Al Banetta | Producer, Liner Notes | | Al Bunetta | Producer | | Ammed Soloman | Drums, Percussion, Band | | Ammed Solomon | Drums | | Andy Ridenour | Executive Producer | | Bill Berry | Percussion | | Bill Campbell | Guitar (Electric) | | Billy Bragg | Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Performer | | Bob Thompson | Piano, Keyboards, Band | | Brad McLemore | Guitar | | Bradley Kopp | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Cara Tivey | Piano | | Catherine Styron | Keyboards | | Dan Einstein | Producer, Liner Notes | | David McClanahan | Assistant Technical Director, Assistant Engineer | | Debbie Talasek | Vocal Harmony | | Delbert McClinton | Performer, Vocals | | Deni Bonet | Violin, Band | | Don Wafer | Director | | Don Wise | Saxophone | | Fabulous Twister Sisters | ? | | Francis Fisher | Engineer, Technical Director | | Gerry Gillespie | Bass | | Harrell Bosarge | Drums | | Huw Warren | Piano | | Jerry Douglas | Performer, Dobro, Bass | | Jesse Taylor | Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Jim Burrows | Mixing | | Jimmie Dale Gilmore | Vocals, Guitar, Performer | | Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The Flatlanders | Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals | | John Kessler | Bass, Band, Director | | John Mock | Guitar | | John Prine | Vocals, Performer, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) | | John Wesley Harding | Performer, Guitar, Bass, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals | | Julie Adams | Vocals, Vocal Harmony, Band | | June Tabor | Vocals, Performer | | Kathy Mattea | Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Performer | | Larry Groce | Liner Notes, Producer | | Linda McSparin | Associate Producer | | Marge Ostroushko | Director | | Maura O'Connell | Vocals, Performer | | Michael Lipton | Mixing Assistant | | Michael Stipe | Vocals | | Michelle Shocked | Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Performer | | Mike Mills | Bass | | Mountain Stage Band | ? | | Nick Connolly | Synthesizer, Keyboards | | Nimbus | Mastering | | Peter Back | Mandolin | | Peter Buck | Mandolin | | Peter Holsapple | Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) | | R.E.M. | Performer | | Robert Bowlin | Fiddle | | Robert Vosgien | Digital Editing, Digital Mastering | | Robyn Hitchcock | Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Performer, Guitar | | Ron Sowell | Harmonica, Vocals (Background), Band, Guitar | | Russ Barenberg | Bass, Performer | | Sara Hickman | Guitar (Acoustic), Performer, Vocals | | Steve Herman | Trumpet | | Susanne Smolka | Art Direction | | Tim Loftin | Bass |
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