Assiniboine & The Red
Country
| Jul 2019
Reviews
Mr. Bones
Reviewed 2019-07-20
Reviewed 2019-07-20
Assiniboine & the Red - The Small Glories (as told by Mr. Bones)
In “Assiniboine” Carla Luft (ex of the Wailin’ Jennys) and JD Edwards join to create a folk-grass sound that is as crisp and clear as the Canadian outback that the album celebrates. Luft’s claw hammer banjo coupled with her and Edward’s crystal clear vocals and a crack rhythm section celebrate their native place in a manner similar to what Gregory Isakov did in Evening Machines’ reflection on the majesty of Colorado. Not a big banjo fan, don’t worry, Luft’s picking is up front but nicely complemented with plenty of other great americana players.
RIYL: Mandolin Orange, Civil Wars
*1 Alberta - slow, beautiful ode to the Canadian prairie with Luft & Edward’s tandem vocals nicely complemented by fiddle and rich acoustic bass. (4:34)
**2 Long Long Moon - slow & sorrowful tale of a fisherman’s drowning with nicely overlaid vocals
*3 Oh My Love – happy, uptempo story of separated lovers
*4 Johnson Slide – driving bass drum sets eery tone for story of spirits & survival (4:52)
*5 Sing – mid-tempo protest about today’s polarized society (2:50)
*6 Don’t Back Down – mid-tempo with great fiddle break (4:01)
7 Second Hand – uptempo, joyous celebration of experiencing life 1st hand (3:05)
8 Pieces of Me – slow & spare about a break up (4:42)
9 You Can’t Be High – down-tempo, mostly acoustic duet between Luft & Edwards (3:47)
10 Winnipeg – fun toe tapper celebrating the song’s namesake (4:02)
* Mr. Bones especially likes these
In “Assiniboine” Carla Luft (ex of the Wailin’ Jennys) and JD Edwards join to create a folk-grass sound that is as crisp and clear as the Canadian outback that the album celebrates. Luft’s claw hammer banjo coupled with her and Edward’s crystal clear vocals and a crack rhythm section celebrate their native place in a manner similar to what Gregory Isakov did in Evening Machines’ reflection on the majesty of Colorado. Not a big banjo fan, don’t worry, Luft’s picking is up front but nicely complemented with plenty of other great americana players.
RIYL: Mandolin Orange, Civil Wars
*1 Alberta - slow, beautiful ode to the Canadian prairie with Luft & Edward’s tandem vocals nicely complemented by fiddle and rich acoustic bass. (4:34)
**2 Long Long Moon - slow & sorrowful tale of a fisherman’s drowning with nicely overlaid vocals
*3 Oh My Love – happy, uptempo story of separated lovers
*4 Johnson Slide – driving bass drum sets eery tone for story of spirits & survival (4:52)
*5 Sing – mid-tempo protest about today’s polarized society (2:50)
*6 Don’t Back Down – mid-tempo with great fiddle break (4:01)
7 Second Hand – uptempo, joyous celebration of experiencing life 1st hand (3:05)
8 Pieces of Me – slow & spare about a break up (4:42)
9 You Can’t Be High – down-tempo, mostly acoustic duet between Luft & Edwards (3:47)
10 Winnipeg – fun toe tapper celebrating the song’s namesake (4:02)
* Mr. Bones especially likes these
Recent airplay
Secondhand
Hanging in the Boneyard — Aug 23, 2025
Oh My Love
Hanging In The Boneyard — Sep 02, 2023
Long Long Moon
Hanging In The Boneyard — Jan 28, 2023
Alberta
Hanging in the bone yard — Feb 06, 2021
Alberta
Hanging in the bone yard — Oct 03, 2020
Alberta
Music Genealogy — Mar 09, 2020
Charting
2019-07-23 — 2019-09-24
Country/Bluegrass
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Sep 22 | 3 |
| Sep 15 | 2 |
| Sep 8 | 2 |
| Aug 25 | 2 |
| Aug 18 | 4 |
| Aug 11 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Alberta | ||
| 2. | Long Long Moon | ||
| 3. | Oh My Love | ||
| 4. | Johnson Slide | ||
| 5. | Sing | ||
| 6. | Don't Back Down | ||
| 7. | Secondhand | ||
| 8. | Pieces Of Me | ||
| 9. | You Can't Be High | ||
| 10. | Winnipeg |
