Mule to Ride

Mule to Ride

Mule to Ride

Editorial Reviews
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Fiddler Tara Nevins's name adorns this fine newgrass outing. She also claims production credit and penned four of the 20 songs here while arranging several others. But it's apparent from the opening track, the traditional "Fall on My Knees," that this is no one-woman showcase. In fact, Nevins, who's a fine vocalist, turns the mic over to old Donna the Buffalo foil Jim Miller right out of the box. Elsewhere, mountain-music patriarch Ralph Stanley and others take vocal duties. Not that Nevins is shy: listen to how she makes the traditional "Troubles" her own with help from Mike Seeger and perfectly complementary Native American vocal treatments from Moontee Sinqua. Her repertoire leans toward old-timey tunes, but she's not afraid to reach into her bag of tricks to pull out something like the blues warhorse "Sittin' on Top of the World." Nevins and her crew stretch the reach of bluegrass, but just enough so that they sit down and get comfortable again. --Steven Stolder

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Mule to Ride
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A strong, surprising, solid bluegrass album
  • Great blend of bluegrass and old-time with modern touches
  • better wakeup than a triple expresso!!!
  • Friends enjoying themselves playing old-time music
  • Great bluegrass/old-time work
Mule to Ride
Tara Nevins
Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IISJ
Release Date: 1999-04-20

Tracks:

  1. Fall On My Knees
  2. Sittin' On Top Of The World
  3. Troubles
  4. Chilly Winds
  5. Darling Corey
  6. Over My Shoulder
  7. Lee Highway Blues
  8. I've Got A Mule To Ride
  9. Talkin' Blues
  10. Raliegh And Spencer
  11. John Henry
  12. Sweet Sensations
  13. Hell Broke Loose In Georgia
  14. Pig In A Pen
  15. Lost John
  16. Down The Road
  17. This Time
  18. Rocky Island
  19. Daddy Said So
  20. 3 Wheel Drive

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Fiddler Tara Nevins's name adorns this fine newgrass outing. She also claims production credit and penned four of the 20 songs here while arranging several others. But it's apparent from the opening track, the traditional "Fall on My Knees," that this is no one-woman showcase. In fact, Nevins, who's a fine vocalist, turns the mic over to old Donna the Buffalo foil Jim Miller right out of the box. Elsewhere, mountain-music patriarch Ralph Stanley and others take vocal duties. Not that Nevins is shy: listen to how she makes the traditional "Troubles" her own with help from Mike Seeger and perfectly complementary Native American vocal treatments from Moontee Sinqua. Her repertoire leans toward old-timey tunes, but she's not afraid to reach into her bag of tricks to pull out something like the blues warhorse "Sittin' on Top of the World." Nevins and her crew stretch the reach of bluegrass, but just enough so that they sit down and get comfortable again. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A strong, surprising, solid bluegrass album.......2002-12-19

Can't say as I've been much of a fan of fiddler Tara Nevin's Dead-ish stoner-billy band, Donna The Buffalo, but this solo album is rock solid from beginning to end. It's heavy on the traditional bluegrass for the first half, and then she starts sneaking in some great country tunes, most of which she wrote herself. Guest include Ralph Stanley (of course), Mike Seeger, Don Rigsby, and some soulful vocals by Jim Miller, her bandmate from Donna The Buffalo. Nice record! Recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Great blend of bluegrass and old-time with modern touches.......2002-07-27

Tara Nevins is a brilliant fiddler who also has a lovely singing voice. The only regret I have is that she only uses it on five songs, more often relying on husband Jim Miller for vocals. However, this is but a minor point. Jim is a fine singer, and the musicianship from all concerned is abolutely semsational. You couldn't fall asleep listening to this.

The album is full of contrasts, not just with different voices, but some great instrumentals and a variety of tempos and moods, but generally an upbeat, energetic album which will provide new delights with every listen. To make it even greater value, there are twenty tracks (rare for an album of new recordings) with a running time of about an hour. The quantity in no way dilutes the quality, which never drops.

This is a brilliant album from Tara, who is also (with her husband) a member of Donna the Buffalo.

5 out of 5 stars better wakeup than a triple expresso!!!.......2001-07-05

At the Telluride Festival last month, I was fortunate to hear Tara and her husband, Jim Miller (both members of the jam band DONNA THE BUFFALO), Dirk Powell, and Tim O'Brien, perform/jam at an Old Time workshop. From the front row I heard these purveyors of Traditional Music. Talk about ear candy!! I thought I'd died and gone the great hearafter. I'd known about Dirk and Tim previously, but not about Tara and Jim. Now it's time everyone does. It seems that this electric rock band DONNA THE

BUFFALO is filled with OLD TIME musicians! After the workshop was over, I hastened yonder to the festival's cd tent, and quickly purchased Tara's cd and one by Jim Miller that they only sell at their concerts, called Herd I'm Drinkin' which I would characterize as the one Gram Parsons always wanted to make, but didn't live long enough to. On Tara's disc, she bows some great fiddle strings, whilst Jim does most of the vocals. There are many songs on this disc that will inspire the lame to dance, the crippled to rise up and grab a partner, and the blind to see the light. This folks, is real down home music, the stuff that runs in all our veins, the kind that is about pure spirit and wholesome energy that will change your life. and go see DONNA THE BUFFALO next time they are in your area, so you can feel the charge they give, and buy Jim's disc while you're there.

5 out of 5 stars Friends enjoying themselves playing old-time music.......2001-05-11

This CD is a revelation -- it's a side of Tara Nevins that doesn't really come through in her excellent Donna the Buffalo work. It's a communal effort, with Tara simply joining the ensemble on a number of tracks. On others, her rip-roaring fiddle playing and beautiful, haunting singing are simply magnificent. It's a more than generous amount of music, and the most captivating CD I've listened to in a very long time.

5 out of 5 stars Great bluegrass/old-time work.......2001-01-15

This is one of the best bluegrass/old-time cd's I've heard in a long, long time. It gets played over and over again. There are three songs that have excessive drums (in my opinion out of place for this type of music), but everything else is truly outstanding.

Tara's fiddle work is absolutely captivating. It's the kind of music that is easy to get completely immersed in.

Highly recommended.
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    {25 Tracks} Chicago Down Home Blues, Vol. 1 "featuring" Johnny Young, Johnny Williams, Sunnyland Slim, Floyd Jones, Man Young, St. Louis Jimmy Oden, Little Walter, Blues Boy Willie, Delta Joe Sanders, John Brim,
    Boogie, Ora Nelle Blues, Money Taking Woman - Johnny Young Telephone Blues , Back to Korea Blues - Sunnyland Slim, School Days - Floyd Jones, Let Me Ride Your Mule - Man Young Worried Man Blues - Johnny Williams , I Just Keep Loving Her - Little Walter, Come on Babe - Blues Boy Willie One Doggone Reason - St. Louis Jimmy Oden , Going Down the Line - John Brim, Hard Times - Floyd Jones 4 O'Clock Blues - Delta Joe Sanders , It's All over Now - Sunnyland Slim, Stockyard Blues - Floyd Jones My Baby Walked Out - Man Young , Dark Clouds - John Brim, Blue Baby - Little Walter Coming up Fast - St. Louis Jimmy Oden , Roll Tumble and Slip - Delta Joe Sanders, I Want My Baby - Little Walter Leaving Daddy Blues - John Brim , and Keep What You Got - Floyd Jones Lonesome Man Blues - John Brim
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000ITTYGY
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      Come to Atlanta

      Manufacturer: Daniel
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CADC76
      Release Date: 2001-06-05

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