Every Time You Say Goodbye

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Every Time You Say Goodbye
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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 1992-02-14
  2. Publisher: Rounder / UMGD
  3. Artist: Alison Krauss
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #47580

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14 great tracks as Alison Krauss & Union Station. CRC version.

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Over the course of her first albums, including her fourth, 1992's Every Time You Say Goodbye, Alison Krauss probably did more than any of her contemporaries to attract mainstream-country attention to bluegrass. A traditionalist might say this is because Krauss and her band, Union Station, offer a kind of "bluegrass-lite" that's cut with pop sensibility, absent any manic-fast picking, and awash in Krauss's goes-down-easy vocal. Nonetheless, this is a solid album that pushed Krauss deservedly further into the limelight. Highlights include the title track, Union Station banjo picker Ron Block's fine gospel number "Shield of Faith," and the traditional instrumental "Cluck Old Hen." --Anders Smith-Lindall
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4.7 out of 5 stars (22 customer reviews)

23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great CD, April 21, 2002
TheHighlander (Richfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Every Time You Say Goodbye (Audio CD)
In my opinion this is the best CD that Alison Krauss has put out. It was her turning point in popularity. About the same time as her Keith Whitley cover that brought her to the attention of the country crowd. This was her last "true" bluegrass album. The song selection is very good and the playing is top notch. Supported by an exceptionally talented band this CD is a joy to listen to. Familiar songs stand alongside new compositions with the common thread of feeling. From the upbeat to the mid-tempo to the slow songs the band pulls everyone off without a hitch. If you buy one Alison Krauss CD for your collection, this should be the one. In my opinion even better than her greatest hits collection.


19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff., December 11, 2000
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Every Time You Say Goodbye (Audio CD)
Being the type of person who the average bluegrass fan would likely string up upon meeting (all-black-wearing-blue-haired-agnostic-death-metal-type), I didn't expect to like this cd much. Having appreciated Alison from afar for a long time though (if you like good music at all, she's hard to avoid because anybody who knows good music knows Alison and asks her to play on their cds), I nearly jumped for joy when I found this disc in the $5 pile at a local festival. So I picked it up, popped it in and then I jumped for joy. I love every track on this cd, with the possible exception of "Cloudy Days." I wouldn't get rid of it though, it's grown on me over time and it really does fit the album. While liking bluegrass hasn't won me any friends among the pierced elite, this is the stuff dreams were made of. Alison's voice is heavenly, and this disc is probably the best exhibit of purest bluegrass she's released to date.


17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Alison and an earlier version of Union Station sound great, July 14, 2004
Mark J. Fowler "Let's Play Two!" (Jacksonville, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Every Time You Say Goodbye (Audio CD)
Dan Tyminski later replaced Tim Stafford on guitar and after mandolin Wiz Adam Steffey left AKUS Dobro Deity Jerry Douglas joined the band.Ron Block on banjo and guitar and Barry Bales on bass have been with Alison for years, and this version of Union Station sounds comparably polished and talented. I'm going to guess if you're reading this that you have at least a nodding acquaintance with Alison's one-in-a-million voice and the fact that while her bands are built to complement that voice - she also doesn't hog the spotlight.On this CD standout cuts include "New Fool", "Who Can Blame You", "Heartstrings" along with the Gospel "Jesus, Help me to Stand" and the title cut. Several of the tracks feature other Union Station members on lead vocals and although they vary from "good" to "not bad" - they suffer from today's perspective in that no one else in Union Station has a voice like Alison's, and no one else in...Read more

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