Whiskey Before Breakfast
Whiskey Before Breakfast
Track Listings
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1. Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
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2. Under the Double Eagle
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3. Six White Horses
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4. Salt River
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5. Old Grey Mine
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6. Down at Milow's House
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7. Sleepy Eyed Joe/Indian Creek
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8. Arkansas Traveler
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9. Girl I Left in Sunny Tennessee
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10. Minstrel Boy to the War Has Gone/The Ash Grove
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11. Church Street Blues
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12. Macon Rag
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13. Fiddler's Dram/Whiskey Before Breakfast
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14. Slow Train Through Georgia
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Whiskey Before Breakfast,Norman Blake,Rounder Select,Bluegrass,Country,Neo-Traditional Folk,Pop,Progressive Bluegrass,Traditional Bluegrass
Average customer rating:
- 10 Stars If You Had 'Em
- the master
- it'll make you lay down your guitar.
- A masterful acoustic album
- terrific album
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Whiskey Before Breakfast
Norman Blake
Manufacturer: Rounder Select
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000002D4
Release Date: 1994-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Hand Me Down My Walking Cane
- Under the Double Eagle
- Six White Horses
- Salt River
- Old Grey Mare
- Down At Milow's House
- Sleepu Eyed Joe/Indian Creek
- Arkansas Traveler
- The Girl I Left Behind Me
- The Mistrel Boy to the War Has Gone/The Ash Grove
- Church St. Blues
- Macon Rag
- Fiddler's Dram/Whiskey Before Breakfast
- Slow Train Through Georgia
Album Description
The first album to feature the virtuoso acoustic guitar playing of Norman Blake has come to be regarded as a true classic. Accompanied by second guitarist Charlie Collins, Norman offers definitive guitar performances of many old-time and bluegrass tunes, as well as several tradition-rooted originals. Whiskey Before Breakfast is a cornerstone of bluegrass and guitar record collections everywhere.
Customer Reviews:
10 Stars If You Had 'Em.......2007-01-27
A lot of Blake fans consider "Live At McCabes" their favorite but, as good as the playing is there, for me the live guitar sound lacks warmth and "woodiness". "Whiskey Before Breakfast" is what a big old Martin steel string should sound like.
Norman doesn't play too much of this "fast stuff" anymore, but his lines still have a driving forward motion to them that make even the fastest tunes here, like "Salt Creek", sound relaxed and effortless. I always wished he'd do a fingerpicking record as I think he's underrated in that regard. "Down At Milow's House" has a parlor-classical poise to it that almost reminds me of John Renbourn. I was familiar with his duet with Bromberg on "Arkansas Traveller" first before hearing this solo version.
The overall technique of younger players and the amount of educational information on flatpicking has exploded since this record came out in the 70's. But for my money, few can touch it for pure soul.
One thing has always intrigued me: In the liner notes Nancy Blake mentions a "ebony nut" among the features of Norman's D-18. However, from the pictures on the sleeve at least, the nut on that guitar sure looks like bone or some white composite rather than ebony. I know they use ebony for violin nuts and I've seen wooden nuts on old bowlback mandolins, but I've never come across a "modern" guitar with one. I wonder if she was referring to the bridge base, which looks like it could be ebony and probably would have some impact on the tone.
the master.......2007-01-26
I've owned this CD since high school and listen to it constantly. It was the first Blake recording I bought and I did so without having ever heard him before; I had heard my older guitarist friends say good things about him and chose this one because I was familiar with more of the tunes on it than on the other albums in the rack. This is terrific playing--clean, no-gimmick flatpicking. Absolutely a great album.
it'll make you lay down your guitar........2004-05-17
Remember vinyl LP's?? I wore out two vinyl copies of this album, and I'm one of those compulsive record geeks who cleans records each time, stores them properly, etc.
Norman Blake has a feel for traditional music, from the rousing martial-like "Under the Double Eagle" to the gentle "Ash Grove" and "The Minstrel Boy."
The only drawback to this album would be if you yourself play guitar. It'll make you weep. ("I'll never be able to do that...")
As far as the vocals go, they are absolutely in keeping with the style of the music. (Another reviewer slammed the vocals; hey, Billie Holiday's voice was raspy and annoying at times, but no one would ever say it didn't deliver the goods.)
A masterful acoustic album.......2002-12-02
Acoustic guitar whiz Norman Blake started off as a bluegrass prodigy in the late 1950s, and flatpicked his way across numerous albums in the 1960s and '70s, particularly as a session guitarist on albums by Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Joan Baez, and as frequent collaborator in John Hartford's various bands. This is one of his best-known solo records from the 'Seventies, a typically understated, flawless set of stripped-down, nostalgic old-timey acoustic numbers, with Blake playing solo and accompanied by a sympathetic secod guitar. There are plenty of Vaudeville and Southern-themed songs on here, including ditties such as "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane," "Arkansas Traveler" and "Old Gray Mare," music that the entertainment industry -- in all its areas -- had long since turned its back on. Blake breathes life back into these old standards, taking each song at his leisure while crooning in his thin, smooth old-mannish voice. For fans of great music, simply and elegantly performed, this is hard to beat. Plus, the guy's a world-class ace flatpicker -- folks who actually "get" what he's doing on guitar will be amazed.
terrific album.......2002-11-28
i don't actually own this album on cd; yet. i have the album, that i got unknowingly when i found my parents record collection in our basement a few years ago. well i finally got a turntable; today, listened to the album 2 times all the way through, and i was spellbound.
i play guitar, and when even a non-musician hears the musicianship on this album, they should be spellbound. Norman plays with this intense fortitude; as is shown on tracks such as:
'sleepy eyed joe/indian creek' and 'church st. blues'. norman blake has to be one of the most underrated guitarists in all of music.
i also love the sound of this album. it is recorded in a way that an independent album would be. there are no instruments except norman voice and his guitar(and this guitarist named charled collins). the album also has that wholesome feel; that you could just tap your feet, or sing along to it.
i would recommend this album for people who love downhome music, and traditional music. and also to people who are into traditional bluegrass guitar; believe me norman blake is one of the best, and this album proves it.
Product Description
1.soldier's joy.2.sally goodin'.3.whiskey before breakfast.4.home sweet home.5.foggy mountain breakdown.6.katy hill.7.orange blossom special.8.sally ann.9.texas jole blon'.10.lee highway blue.11.paddy on the turnpike.12.liberty
Average customer rating:
- Stellar
- Wow Before Breakfast
- Whiskey Drinkin' Fools
- Straight from the heart
- Clanton Shines
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ASIN: B00004TCSH
Release Date: 2000-04-27 |
Tracks:
- Paradise
- Broken Arrow
- Good Enough For Grandpa
- I Hear Your Voice
- Wednesday
- Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed
- Tennessee
- The Open Road
- Whiskey Before Breakfast
- Bud Rawlins Store
- To Where the Evening Sun Goes Down
- April
Album Description
Original and Traditional songs. Folk, rock, alt-country, gospel, blues, instrumental, bluegrass.
Customer Reviews:
Stellar.......2004-05-01
BUY THIS ALBUM NOW. This album is a stellar acheivement for Sam Clanton. It flows through may styles, but keeps a groove that is rare for a whole album. A must have for anyone who knows anything about music. It's become a cornerstone of my collection. Get it soon for this man is going to make something of himself.
Wow Before Breakfast.......2001-01-30
I remember playing in the woods with Sam when we were kids. Man, how far he has come. This CD rocks every party right, and I was glad to get my hands on a copy that Caleb was selling. The styles change, but there is a universal truth holding it all together: passion for music. I'm ready for the next one when it comes out.
Whiskey Drinkin' Fools.......2000-10-12
Sam was always one of the greatest musicians I knew. We grew up together and I always thought he would go far with his musical talent. Sam proved me correct with his release. The CD is a must to anyone who claims to be a music fan. Congrats. to Sam and his family. You have made a small town in Alabama proud. Best regards and good luck.
Straight from the heart.......2000-08-10
Sam is one of the best musicians/song writers i've ever heard. His music is wonderfully simple and heartfelt. His rough, honest voice and the acoustic instruments make a beautiful timbre. It always puts me in a good mood and makes me proud to live in the south when i listen to "Tennessee." Sam's music has that 'down home' feel to it that not much music has. If you're driving around on a sunny day there's no better music to listen to. Do yourself a favor and BUY THIS CD!
Clanton Shines.......2000-06-15
I was skeptical about Sam's music at first because I tipically listened to rock and alternative music, but after listening to Sam jam, I have had a total turn-around in my music genre. For those of you out there that are searching for music that actually has something of meaning to say, you need this CD.
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