UPC: 610583396720
Format: CD
Release Date: May 03, 2011
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Personnel: Jim Brown (guitar, piano, organ, percussion); Glen Duncan (acoustic guitar, mandolin, fiddle); Reggie Young (electric guitar); Randy Kohrs (dobro); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Chad Cromwell (drums).
Audio Mixer: T.W. Cargile.
Liner Note Author: Chet Flippo.
Recording information: Ben's Studio, Nashville, TN; Piety Street Studios, Nwe Orleans, LA.
Photographers: Erika Goldring; Andy Hall ; Melinda Harlan; Danny Clinch.
Billed as the Blind Boys of Alabama's country-gospel album, Take the High Road has a valuable pedigree from a country standpoint: it was recorded in Nashville with a cream-of-the-crop cast of musicians, and it features appearances from Willie Nelson, Hank Williams, Jr., Vince Gill, Lee Ann Womack, and the Oak Ridge Boys. It also finds young country star Jamey Johnson in the production chair, a development that came after the Blind Boys performed with him at an Alabama Music Hall of Fame ceremony and they decided to record together. (All of which begs the question of when their rock album with Drive-By Truckers is due.) The songs are a baker's dozen of country/gospel classics, and since the roots of country and gospel are so entwined, this is no fusion record. It's an honest trip through the best that Southern gospel and country have to offer, full of the songs that have been sung for generations -- even the Blind Boys themselves have sung Hank Williams, Sr.'s "I Saw the Light" many times before. Of the songs with guest vocalists, Lee Ann Womack is the surprise winner, bringing just the right notes of contrition and redemption to "I Was a Burden." Hank Williams, Jr. makes his father's "I Saw the Light" shine as well, and the songs with the Blind Boys leading only a light accompaniment fare best. ~ John Bush
Audio Mixer: T.W. Cargile.
Liner Note Author: Chet Flippo.
Recording information: Ben's Studio, Nashville, TN; Piety Street Studios, Nwe Orleans, LA.
Photographers: Erika Goldring; Andy Hall ; Melinda Harlan; Danny Clinch.
Billed as the Blind Boys of Alabama's country-gospel album, Take the High Road has a valuable pedigree from a country standpoint: it was recorded in Nashville with a cream-of-the-crop cast of musicians, and it features appearances from Willie Nelson, Hank Williams, Jr., Vince Gill, Lee Ann Womack, and the Oak Ridge Boys. It also finds young country star Jamey Johnson in the production chair, a development that came after the Blind Boys performed with him at an Alabama Music Hall of Fame ceremony and they decided to record together. (All of which begs the question of when their rock album with Drive-By Truckers is due.) The songs are a baker's dozen of country/gospel classics, and since the roots of country and gospel are so entwined, this is no fusion record. It's an honest trip through the best that Southern gospel and country have to offer, full of the songs that have been sung for generations -- even the Blind Boys themselves have sung Hank Williams, Sr.'s "I Saw the Light" many times before. Of the songs with guest vocalists, Lee Ann Womack is the surprise winner, bringing just the right notes of contrition and redemption to "I Was a Burden." Hank Williams, Jr. makes his father's "I Saw the Light" shine as well, and the songs with the Blind Boys leading only a light accompaniment fare best. ~ John Bush
Tracks:
1 - Take the High Road
2 - Jesus, Hold My Hand
3 - Have Thine Own Way, Lord
4 - I Was a Burden
5 - Can You Give Me a Drink?
6 - Family Bible
7 - Jesus Built a Bridge to Heaven
8 - I Know a Place
9 - Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You
10 - Lead Me Home
11 - Stand by Me
12 - I Saw the Light
13 - Last Mile of the Way
2 - Jesus, Hold My Hand
3 - Have Thine Own Way, Lord
4 - I Was a Burden
5 - Can You Give Me a Drink?
6 - Family Bible
7 - Jesus Built a Bridge to Heaven
8 - I Know a Place
9 - Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You
10 - Lead Me Home
11 - Stand by Me
12 - I Saw the Light
13 - Last Mile of the Way