Product Details
Mountain Soul (CD)Album Notes
| Miscellaneous |
| Personnel includes: Patty Loveless (vocals); Travis Tritt, Jon Randall (vocals, guitar); Emory Gordy, Jr., Biff Watson (guitar); Earl Scruggs, Alan O'Bryant, Butch Lee (banjo); Gene Wooten, Rob Ickes (dobro); Tim Hensley (mandolin); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Ricky Skaggs (mandolin, background vocals); Deanie Richardson (fiddle); Clarence "Tater" Tate (bass); Tim Hensley, Carmella Ramsey, Jeff White, Rebecca Lynn Howard (background vocals). |
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| Recorded at Hounds Ear, Franklin, Tennessee; The Cave and Woodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. |
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| MOUNTAIN SOUL was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. |
Album Details
| Album Title | Mountain Soul |
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| Number of Discs | 1 |
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| Engineer | Justin Niebank |
| Producer | Emory Gordy, Jr. |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Label | Epic (USA) |
| Catalog Number | 85651 |
| Release Date | 06/26/2001 |
| Import | No |
| UPC | 696998565128 |
Artist/Group
| Overview |
| As one of the "New Traditionalists" of the mid-1980s, Patty Loveless had a pure country voice that helped return country music to its roots. Though she's never traded on it, Loveless is in fact country music royalty, being a cousin of Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. A favorite duet partner of both Vince Gill and George Jones, Loveless continues to record a winning mix of songs both heartbreaking and humorous, managing always to stay true to the maxim "keep it country." |
| Definitive Albums |
| Classics |
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| On Down the Line |
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| Only What I Feel |
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| Up Against My Heart |
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| When Fallen Angels Fly |
Also See
| Performers |
| Lynne, Shelby; Tippin, Aaron |
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| Patty Loveless doing what she knows best and cares about - Mountain Soul
by CyndiA, 11/5/2004 |
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Pros: Very interesting old style collection with some bluegrass.
Cons: A little heavy, slow and sad on some songs.
The Bottom Line: Go for it if you like old style country or bluegrass. Real "mountain" music.
Review: I’ve always loved Patty Loveless, but Mountain Soul is the collection that really speaks to me.
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| This Loveless CD isn't love-less.
by sunwolf, 8/17/2003 |
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Pros: Great example of bluegrass music
Cons: Too much gospel for me.
The Bottom Line: Excellent example of bluegrass, folk, and gospel music. Highly entertaining if you like those genres.
Review: This is an album that I originally bought because I had heard miss Loveless perform one cut fro
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| Patty's bluegrass CD is a winner!
by susanhop2, 10/25/2001 |
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Pros: Sooths the soul! A voice like bells. Real down home bluegrass.
Cons: Maybe that it begins with cheerful music and ends with sorrowful tunes.
The Bottom Line: This CD is timely, but also timeless. I highly recommend adding this to your collection. True bluegrass at it's best.
Review: I fell in love with this CD. The more I play it the better it sounds. Patty Loveless has
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