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Pickin' & Fiddlin'/Wheatstraw Suite/Copperfields (Import) (CD)

By: The Dillards (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Pickin' & Fiddlin'/Wheatstraw Suite/Copperfields (Import) (CD) Album By The Dillards (Artist)
1   Hamilton County  
2   Fisher's Hornpipe  
3   Paddy On The Turnpike  
4   Jazz Bow Rag  
5   Apple Blossom  
6   Tom & Jerry  
7   Cotton Patch  
8   Durang's Hornpipe  
9   Wagoner  
10   Sally Johnson  
11   Crazy Creek  
12   Drunken Billy Goat  
13   Black Mountain Rag  
14   Twinkle, Twikle  
15   Wild John  
16   Soppin' The Gravy (Single Only Releases)  
17   Nobody Knows  
18   Ebo Walker  
19   Last Thing On My Mind  
20   Lemon Chimes  
21   I'll Fly Away (Wheatstraw Suite)  
22   Nobody Knows  
23   Hey Boys  
24   Biggest Whatever, The  
25   Listen To The Sound  
26   Little Pete  
27   Reason To Believe  
28   Single Sadle  
29   I've Just Seen A Face  
30   Lemon Chimes  
31   Don't You Cry  
32   Bending The Strings  
33   She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune  
34   Rainmaker (Copperfields)  
35   In Our Time  
36   Old Man At The Mill  
37   Touch Her If You Can  
38   Woman Turn Around  
39   Yesterday  
40   Brother John  
41   Copperfields  
42   West Montana Hanna  
43   Close The Door Lightly  
44   Pictures  
45   Ebo Walker  
46   Sundown  
 


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Title Note

This double-CD set from WEA International contains three albums by the Dillards -- Pickin' and Fiddlin', Wheatstraw Suite, and Copperfields -- that are all regarded as classics in their respective musical subgenres. So on its face, this is an extraordinarily attractive set, with great sound and full annotation. Indeed, the only thing that would prevent any Dillards fan from buying this set is the fact that all three albums have also appeared from Collectors' Choice in the United States. The sound is comparable to that of the rival U.S. releases, and the value of the three albums -- each with a distinctly different musical approach, varying between traditional bluegrass and progressive bluegrass (with some folk-rock elements incorporated) -- speaks for itself, each a classic in its own right. But what makes this collection special is the presence of the four folk-rock-style songs that the Dillards recorded for Capitol Records during a hiatus in their contractual relationship with Elektra Records, circa 1966. It seems that despite the fact that they were soon to be in the process of signing up acts such as Love and the Doors, Elektra Records' management didn't like the idea of the progressive bluegrass sound that the Dillards wanted to try on for size, and as their contract was up, they jumped to Capitol, where they were put together with a string of producers who didn't understand what it was they were aiming for, and they lasted for just two singles. And those records, which disappeared without a trace and have hardly been heard, even by most longtime fans of the group, are unlike much else that they ever released -- with a heavy electric guitar sound and richly harmonized vocals, the Dillards sound like an alternate-universe version of the Byrds or the Beau Brummels on "Nobody Knows," "Ebo Walker," "The Last Thing on My Mind," and "Lemon Chimes," the first and last of which were re-recorded in very different form for Wheatstraw Suite. It's a very commercial folk-rock sound, but also a bit generic, and it's easy to understand how the songs fell between the cracks -- the Dillards apparently weren't happy with the results and re-signed to Elektra soon after, where they cut Wheatstraw Suite, which was closer to what they'd had in mind in the first place. Those four sides also represent the tail end of Doug Dillard's tenure with the group, as he left prior to Wheatstraw Suite. Otherwise, the production is first-rate, as is the annotation by Johnny Rogan, and those four bonus tracks are unique to this set. ~ Bruce Eder


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