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REVIEW: John Reischman & the Jaybirds - Field Guide |
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Duets, trios and feisty instrumentals abound on the Jaybirds' second album
release, "Field Guide." Nominated for a Juno (Canada's highest music award)
in the Roots and Traditional Group category for 2002, the CD is a flavorful
experience. The Jaybirds don't strive for a high lonesome bluegrass sound,
but instead they very competently have their own unique folksy flair.
Bassist Trisha Gagnon sings a solo and spiritually-tinged rendition of
"Little Willy." Mandolinist John Reichman joins Gagnon to sing with a
relaxed laid-back style that still manages, with good timing and pacing, to
drive their duets on "Lonesome Dove" and "The Immigrant's Lament" and "Say
Darlin' Say." Gagnon and guitarist Jim Nunally serve up bluesy duets on
"Shackled and Chained" and "The Train That Carried My Girl from Town." JOHN
REISCHMAN & THE JAYBIRDS - Field Guide Songs - Lonesome Dove, She Could Have Loved Him, Holy Jumped Up, Darlin' Nellie, Say Darlin' Say, In The Darkest Hour, Arrowhead, Shackled And Chained, Crooked Man, Over The Levee, The Immigrant's Lament, I'm Troubled, Hop High Ladies, Little Willy, Plum Tree, The Train That Carried My Girl From Town |
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