The title of Rounder's Alison Krauss compilation A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
is a bit misleading. While it does contain previously recorded
material, it is not to be taken as a greatest-hits package; rather, the
16 tracks are compiled from Krauss' numerous collaborations, soundtrack appearances, and other non-Union Station gigs. That said, it's as solid a set of material as one could want from the multi-talented Krauss. As a voice for hire, there are few singers with her emotional range, a gift she lends easily to the Elvis Costello-penned "Scarlet Tide" from the Cold Mountain soundtrack. Award-winning duets with Brad Paisley ("Whiskey Lullaby") and James Taylor ("How's the World Treating You") -- the latter a Louvin Brothers cover -- as well as collaborations with the Chieftains ("Molly Bán") from the legendary Irish group's Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions) and Sting ("You Will Be My Ain True Love") make this anthology of oddities far from superfluous. A Hundred Miles or More
also boasts five new cuts, including "You're Just a Country Boy,"
"Simple Love," the gorgeous "Jacob's Dream," "Away Down the River," and
"Sawing on the Strings," the latter of which harkens back to early, more
bluegrass-oriented Krauss.
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Friday, April 18, 2014
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