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The Telluride Sessions(more) »rank: 4791by: Strength in Numbers
: essential recording:This acoustic supergroup joined forces in the summer of 1988, and the result was a true landmark in 'new acoustic' music. As if bluegrass (and even 'newgrass') was too constricting, the quintet--Sam Bush (mandolin), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Bela Fleck (banjo), Mark O'Connor (violin), and Edgar Meyer (bass)--incorporates classical-style themes and arrangements within the context of bluegrass instrumentation. Their unbelievable technique and musical ability was never in question; however, what makes the album special is the uncanny blend of precision and freedom, of improvisation and structure. Each of the 10 compositions were written by a different twosome (do the math permutations). Playful ... |
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The Telluride Sessions(more) »rank: 206754by: Strength in Numbers
: essential recording:This acoustic supergroup joined forces in the summer of 1988, and the result was a true landmark in 'new acoustic' music. As if bluegrass (and even 'newgrass') was too constricting, the quintet--Sam Bush (mandolin), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Bela Fleck (banjo), Mark O'Connor (violin), and Edgar Meyer (bass)--incorporates classical-style themes and arrangements within the context of bluegrass instrumentation. Their unbelievable technique and musical ability was never in question; however, what makes the album special is the uncanny blend of precision and freedom, of improvisation and structure. Each of the 10 compositions were written by a different twosome (do the math permutations). Playful ... |
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Veil(more) »rank: 57176by: Strength in Numbers
: :From the forgotten ghost towns of South Jersey, emerges Strength In Numbers a powerful six-piece who toe the line between thrashing brutality and catchy hooks. In a very short time Strength In Numbers have built an impressive following and have been heralded for their prowess in the live arena, being voted “best live band” by numerous music publications. Their debut album, The Veil, was produced by Eric Rachel (Atreyu, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed) at the legendary Trax East Studios and features additional production from Dallas Coyle of God Forbid. A video for the track “Timeʼs Not Wasted” directed by Mike Belasario ... |
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Premiere Collection - Volume II(more) »rank: 1076983by: Matt Rollings, Acoustic Alchemy, Jerrry Douglas, Strength in Numbers, Edgar Meyer, Albert Lee, Pink Flamingos, Jon Goin
: :From the forgotten ghost towns of South Jersey, emerges Strength In Numbers a powerful six-piece who toe the line between thrashing brutality and catchy hooks. In a very short time Strength In Numbers have built an impressive following and have been heralded for their prowess in the live arena, being voted “best live band” by numerous music publications. Their debut album, The Veil, was produced by Eric Rachel (Atreyu, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed) at the legendary Trax East Studios and features additional production from Dallas Coyle of God Forbid. A video for the track “Timeʼs Not Wasted” directed by Mike Belasario ... |
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MCA Master Series: Sampler '89, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 527558by: Various Artists
: :From the forgotten ghost towns of South Jersey, emerges Strength In Numbers a powerful six-piece who toe the line between thrashing brutality and catchy hooks. In a very short time Strength In Numbers have built an impressive following and have been heralded for their prowess in the live arena, being voted “best live band” by numerous music publications. Their debut album, The Veil, was produced by Eric Rachel (Atreyu, Every Time I Die, Hatebreed) at the legendary Trax East Studios and features additional production from Dallas Coyle of God Forbid. A video for the track “Timeʼs Not Wasted” directed by Mike Belasario ... |
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MCA Master Series - Special Limited Edition(more) »rank: 527558from: Bib America/ MCA Master Series
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The Telluride Sessions(more) »rank: 1003889by: Strength in Numbers
: essential recording:This acoustic supergroup joined forces in the summer of 1988, and the result was a true landmark in 'new acoustic' music. As if bluegrass (and even 'newgrass') was too constricting, the quintet--Sam Bush (mandolin), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Bela Fleck (banjo), Mark O'Connor (violin), and Edgar Meyer (bass)--incorporates classical-style themes and arrangements within the context of bluegrass instrumentation. Their unbelievable technique and musical ability was never in question; however, what makes the album special is the uncanny blend of precision and freedom, of improvisation and structure. Each of the 10 compositions were written by a different twosome (do the math permutations). Playful ... |
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The Telluride Sessions(more) »rank: 1003889by: Strength in Numbers
: essential recording:This acoustic supergroup joined forces in the summer of 1988, and the result was a true landmark in 'new acoustic' music. As if bluegrass (and even 'newgrass') was too constricting, the quintet--Sam Bush (mandolin), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Bela Fleck (banjo), Mark O'Connor (violin), and Edgar Meyer (bass)--incorporates classical-style themes and arrangements within the context of bluegrass instrumentation. Their unbelievable technique and musical ability was never in question; however, what makes the album special is the uncanny blend of precision and freedom, of improvisation and structure. Each of the 10 compositions were written by a different twosome (do the math permutations). Playful ... |
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The Telluride Sessions(more) »rank: 1224667by: Strength in Numbers
: essential recording:This acoustic supergroup joined forces in the summer of 1988, and the result was a true landmark in 'new acoustic' music. As if bluegrass (and even 'newgrass') was too constricting, the quintet--Sam Bush (mandolin), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Bela Fleck (banjo), Mark O'Connor (violin), and Edgar Meyer (bass)--incorporates classical-style themes and arrangements within the context of bluegrass instrumentation. Their unbelievable technique and musical ability was never in question; however, what makes the album special is the uncanny blend of precision and freedom, of improvisation and structure. Each of the 10 compositions were written by a different twosome (do the math permutations). Playful ... |