Lonely Runs Both Ways



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Lonely Runs Both Ways

 

Lonely Runs Both Ways

Lonely Runs Both Ways
by: Alison Krauss and Union Station

Released: 2004-11-23


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Tracks:

  1. Gravity
  2. Restless
  3. Rain Please Go Away
  4. Goodbye Is All We Have
  5. Unionhouse Branch
  6. Wouldn't Be So Bad
  7. Pastures of Plenty
  8. Crazy as Me
  9. Borderline
  10. My Poor Old Heart
  11. This Sad Song
  12. Doesn't Have to Be This Way
  13. I Don't Have to Live This Way
  14. If I Didn't Know Any Better
  15. A Living Prayer


Review:

GRAMMY WINNER FOR BEST COUNTRY ALBUM, BEST COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP, AND BEST COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE.

Lonely Runs Both Ways is the highly anticipated new studio album from the world's finest purveyors of Bluegrass, Alison Krauss and Union Station. Featuring instant classics such as "Wouldn't Be So Bad," "Goodbye Is All We Have," and the lead single, "Restless," Lonely Runs Both Ways is another unforgettable collection of songs from this multiple Grammy-winning act.

Nobody makes somber sound more exquisite than Alison Krauss. She's come an awfully long way from her days as a teenage fiddle prodigy, as her glamour gown on this CD's cover suggests and the bittersweet maturity of the music confirms. Krauss exchanges her bluegrass fiddle for the chamber strains of viola on much of the material, including four songs by Robert Lee Castleman (whose "The Lucky One," "Let Me Touch You for Awhile," and "Forget About It" were previously popularized by Krauss). Castleman's compositions showcase the emotional intimacy and interpretive subtlety of her breathy trill. The yearning harmonies on "Wouldn't Be So Bad" (written by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings) and "Borderline" (written by Sidney and Suzanne Cox) reinforce the album's restless spirit of quiet desperation. Change-of-pace contributions by Krauss's bandmates are more deeply rooted in the bluegrass/folk tradition, with Dan Tyminski renewing Del McCoury's "Rain Please Go Away" and Woody Guthrie's populist anthem "Pastures of Plenty"; Dobro master Jerry Douglas leads the charge on his instrumental "Unionhouse Branch." Few bands in bluegrass can match the virtuosity of Union Station's interplay, but the artistry of Alison Krauss transcends genre. --Don McLeese

Recommended Alison Krauss & Union Station Discography


Now That I've Found You: A Collection

Two Highways

I've Got That Old Feeling

Live

Forget About It

So Long So Wrong


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