The second duo effort from country singer-songwriter Jim Lauderdale and bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley is at least as good as the first was. Consisting mainly of Lauderdale compositions, it nevertheless sounds like a classic bluegrass album of the 1950s; thatโs due partly to the flawless accompaniment of the Clinch Mountain Boys, Stanleyโs regular backing band, and partly to Stanleyโs hair-raising voice, which many will recognize as the voice of the Ku Klux Klan leader who sang โOh, Deathโ at the beginning of the lynching scene in O Brother, Where Art Thou? Itโs also partly due to Lauderdaleโs own songwriting chops; he is amazingly adept at writing old-sounding songs. Bluegrass purists might balk at Lauderdaleโs presence, whereas modern country fans might balk at Stanleyโs, but neither should hesitate. This is a deeply satisfying album by two of country musicโs most distinctive voices. Visit www.dualtone.com.
Jim Lauderdale & Ralph Stanley
