17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Bluegrass covers of Christmas standards,
June 21, 2003 Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Christmas Grass (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album consisting entirely of familiar tunes, but only the final track (O holy night, sung by the Larkins) features voices. All the other tracks are instrumentals.
There is a nucleus of regular musicians on this album, these being Darrin Vincent (bass), Cody Kilby (acoustic guitar), Ronnie McCoury (mandolin), Rob Ickes (dobro), Danny Parkes (acoustic guitar), fiddle (Joe Caverlee), banjo (Scott Vestal), Stuart Duncan (fiddle) and Matt McGhee (bass).
Guest musicians (each only on one track) include Alison Krauss (fiddle), Ricky Skaggs (fiddle, mandolin) and Rhonda Vincent (mandolin), every one of them a fine instrumentalist. If you buy this hoping to hear them sing, you will be disappointed, because they don't.
The tunes open with the bluegrass standard Christmas time's a-coming, which I have yet to hear performed in any other style. The remaining tunes should be familiar to everybody, regardless of what music you normally listen to...Read more
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Tasteful- and tasty.,
December 30, 2003 By A Customer
This review is from: Christmas Grass (Audio CD)
We have here a very nice acoustic, mostly instrumental Christmas album done all in bluegrass style. The song selection is very good, with a nice mix from traditional to fun. One of the things that makes this album a good choice is that the songs are always bigger than the individual players. Although the lineups have some "big hitters" (Ickes, McCoury, Duncan, etc.), there are no real attempts to outshine the music- it's all very tasteful and not a hint of an ego to be heard. The arrangements are genuine, simple, clean, open, airy, and most often mellow. I'd recommend it for the instrumentalist in you as you fill out your holiday collection with some quality, slightly-off-the-beaten-path selections. If you're looking for great players to tear though souped-up renditions of the songs, you're likely to be disappointed with this one.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A Christmas Bluegrass Treasure!,
December 23, 2005 Richard L. Alford, Jr. (Durham, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christmas Grass (Audio CD)
I have purchased a number of Christmas cds over the years, but I can already tell that this one will remain toward the top of my list! Familiar tunes linked with outstanding instrumental musicianship -- this is a very accessible album of favorites! A lot of spice, hooks and nice mellow touches! And I will definitely pick up Vol. 2 when I have the opportunity!