Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys - Bluegrass Sound

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Review by Ray Hughes

The album Bluegrass Sound by Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys is a true gem for bluegrass fans. The album features 12 tracks that showcase the band's incredible musicianship and Stanley's distinctive vocals.

The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Rocky Island," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, the band seamlessly transitions between traditional bluegrass tunes like "Riding on That Midnight Train" and more modern tracks like "If That's the Way You Feel."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Little Birdie," which features Stanley's haunting vocals and the band's tight harmonies. Another highlight is "Clinch Mountain Backstep," which showcases the band's instrumental prowess.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Your Saddle Is Empty Old Pal 2:44
Baby Girl 2:12
Twenty One Years 2:17
Lonesome Road Blues 1:58
Blue Eyed Ellen 2:43
Carter's Song 2:59
We'll Be Sweethearts In Heaven2:12
She Ran Away With Another Man2:05
I Was Born A Rambler2:45
Sweetest Love 2:20
Sally Goodin 2:05
In Memory Of Carter Stanley 3:14

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JLP-120

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Jalyn Records

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  • Vinyl
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  • Album
  • Black and White Cover

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About Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys

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Born February 25, 1927 in Big Spraddle Creek, Virginia. Died June 23, 2016 at his home in the same mountains of southwestern Virginia where he was born. Brother of , father of , grandfather of . In 1976, Dr. Ralph Stanley received his Honorary Doctorate of Music from Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, TN. and in 2014, Honorary Doctor Of Music, Berklee College Of Music, Boston MA. Growing up in rural southwestern Virginia, Stanley learned to play the banjo, claw-hammer, style from his mother. It was her inspiration, coupled with Stanley's natural ability, which led Ralph and his older guitar-playing brother Carter, to form the their band, the Clinch Mountain Boys, in 1946. Drawing heavily on the musical traditions of the area - the holiness singing of the Primitive Baptist Church and the sweet down home family harmonies of the Carter Family- the Stanleys began honing their own special style of music by singing at local events in the early 1940s. Ralph and Carter performed as The Stanley Brothers with their band, the Clinch Mountain Boys from 1946 to 1966. After Carter's death in 1966, Ralph Stanley continued to perform, eventually reviving the Clinch Mountain Boys. Larry Sparks, Roy Lee Centers, Ricky Skaggs, Keith Whitley, and Charlie Sizemore were among those with whom he played in the revived band. Stanley has maintained an extensive touring schedule, with dates scheduled through 2007. Known in the world of bluegrass music by the popular title, "Dr. Ralph Stanley" (after being awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee in 1976), Stanley was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1992 and in 2000, and became the first person of the new millennium to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. In 2006, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts. Stanley's work was also featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, in which he sings the dirge "O Death." With this song, Stanley won the 2002 Grammy Award in the category of Best Male Country Vocal Performance. He's featured in the Josh Turner hit "Me and God," released in 2006. Ralph created a unique style of banjo playing, sometimes called "Stanley Style". This style evolved from Scruggs style, which is a three finger technique. "Stanley style" is distinguished by incredibly fast "forward rolls," led by the index finger, sometimes in the higher registers of his instrument utilizing the capo.

Real Name

    • Ralph Edmond Stanley

Name Vars

  • C. Stanley
  • Dr. Ralph Stanley
  • R Stanley
  • R.
  • R. Stanley
  • R.Stanley
  • Ralph
  • Stanley
  • The Banjo Of Ralph Stanley

Aliases

  • Ruby Rakes
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Summary by Ray Hughes

Bluegrass Sound is a must-listen for fans of traditional bluegrass music. Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys have created a timeless album that will be enjoyed by generations to come.