Earls Of Leicester, The / Rattle & Roll
Album: | Rattle & Roll | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Earls Of Leicester, The | Added: | Jul 2016 | |
Label: | Rounder Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-07-19 | Pull Date: | 2016-09-18 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Sep 18 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 16, 2024: | The Iron Skillet
Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep |
4. | Feb 15, 2020: | The Iron Skillet
All I Want Is You |
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2. | Aug 12, 2023: | The Iron Skillet
Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep |
5. | Feb 26, 2019: | That's not B;uegrass
Will You Be Lonesome Too? |
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3. | Aug 05, 2023: | The Iron Skillet
Will You Be Lonesome Too? |
6. | Jan 01, 2019: | That's Not Bluegrass
Will You Be Lonesome Too? |
Album Review
Joseph
Reviewed 2016-07-12
Reviewed 2016-07-12
The Earls of Leicester
“Rattle & Roar”
Label: Rounder Records
Joseph
Reviewed 7/12/16
The Earls of Leicester are Jerry Douglas’s band for straight-ahead traditional
bluegrass. Nothing newgrassy here – just virtuosity in their homage to vintage
50’s Flatt & Scruggs music.
1 – (2:46) The Train That Carried My Girl From Town* Decent mid version, OK.
2 – (2:49) Why Did You Wander? Fast love lament, hot picking here!
3 – (3:04) All I Want Is You* Slow, earnest love song, nice lead vocals.
4 – (0:10) Steel Guitar Blues Intro Leads right into track 5.
5 – (2:35) Steel Guitar Blues* Fine mid-up-tempo instrumental, excellent.
6 – (3:02) You Can Feel It In Your Soul* Terrific vocals on this mid gospel song.
7 – (2:48) A Faded Red Ribbon* Slow ¾ time weeper, great ensemble vocals.
8 – (2:14) Just Ain’t* Punchy mid-tempo love lament, fun.
9 – (3:33) Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep* Slow, earnest, pretty funny, too.
10 – (3:00) I’m Working On A Road (To Glory Land)* Mid gospel ensemble, fine.
11 – (3:04) Will You Be Lonesome Too? Up-tempo classic bluegrass, so fine.
12 – (2:38) Flint Hill Special* Nice mid-up rendition of Scruggs instrumental.
13 – (2:44) What’s Good For You (Should Be Alright For Me)* Great mid-tempo
cheating song!
14 – (2:50) The Girl I Love Don’t Pay Me No Mind* Nice vocals, mid, title says all.
15 – (2:33) Branded Wherever I Go* Fine cover of Acuff prison weeper, mid ¾ time.
16 – (1:29) Buck Creek Gal* Fiddle & banjo duet, nicely done.
17 – (3:00) Pray For The Boys* Slower, beautiful patriotic song, nice.
“Rattle & Roar”
Label: Rounder Records
Joseph
Reviewed 7/12/16
The Earls of Leicester are Jerry Douglas’s band for straight-ahead traditional
bluegrass. Nothing newgrassy here – just virtuosity in their homage to vintage
50’s Flatt & Scruggs music.
1 – (2:46) The Train That Carried My Girl From Town* Decent mid version, OK.
2 – (2:49) Why Did You Wander? Fast love lament, hot picking here!
3 – (3:04) All I Want Is You* Slow, earnest love song, nice lead vocals.
4 – (0:10) Steel Guitar Blues Intro Leads right into track 5.
5 – (2:35) Steel Guitar Blues* Fine mid-up-tempo instrumental, excellent.
6 – (3:02) You Can Feel It In Your Soul* Terrific vocals on this mid gospel song.
7 – (2:48) A Faded Red Ribbon* Slow ¾ time weeper, great ensemble vocals.
8 – (2:14) Just Ain’t* Punchy mid-tempo love lament, fun.
9 – (3:33) Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep* Slow, earnest, pretty funny, too.
10 – (3:00) I’m Working On A Road (To Glory Land)* Mid gospel ensemble, fine.
11 – (3:04) Will You Be Lonesome Too? Up-tempo classic bluegrass, so fine.
12 – (2:38) Flint Hill Special* Nice mid-up rendition of Scruggs instrumental.
13 – (2:44) What’s Good For You (Should Be Alright For Me)* Great mid-tempo
cheating song!
14 – (2:50) The Girl I Love Don’t Pay Me No Mind* Nice vocals, mid, title says all.
15 – (2:33) Branded Wherever I Go* Fine cover of Acuff prison weeper, mid ¾ time.
16 – (1:29) Buck Creek Gal* Fiddle & banjo duet, nicely done.
17 – (3:00) Pray For The Boys* Slower, beautiful patriotic song, nice.
Track Listing