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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
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Alison Krauss
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Product Details
- Artist: Alison Krauss
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0011661055520
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- Label: Rounder / UMGD
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- Manufacturer: Rounder / UMGD
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Rounder / UMGD
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- Release Date: 2007-04-03
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- Studio: Rounder / UMGD
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- Title: A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
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- UPC: 011661055520
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Product Description: A Hundred Miles or More carries the subtitle A Collection, and what a curious collection it is--cuts from soundtracks, side projects, and tribute albums, plus guest duets on other artists' albums and five previously unreleased tracks. In other words, this is a collection of Alison Krauss performances that have never appeared on an Alison Krauss album, though it holds together better than such a grab-bag approach might suggest. Highlights such as her duet with Brad Paisley on "Whiskey Lullaby" and her a cappella rendition of "Down to the River to Pray" from O Brother, Where Art Thou? will be familiar to most Krauss fans, though it's doubtful that many share her infatuation with retro rocker John Waite (with whom she revives his "Missing You" and duets on a cover of Don Williams's "Lay Down Beside Me."). Other projects represented range from Disney to the Chieftains to the Louvin Brothers (she duets with James Taylor on their "How's the World Treating You." There's minimal contribution from her Union Station band--making this a solo release by default--and little information to indicate whether the previously unreleased tracks were outtakes from earlier releases or recently recorded for this one. --Don McLeese More Alison Krauss  Lonely Runs Both Ways |  Live |  Now That I've Found You: A Collection |
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Customer Reviews
Great album.
I've never heard of Alison Krauss and nor do I usually listen to this genre of music. I was bored one day and listened to this album at a local Barnes and Noble. I was completely mesmerized by her voice and bought the album. Great music and opened my eyes to an entirely new genre.
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Pleasant country/blue grass stories
This is a very good CD to listen to the words and feeling - tells some heart-wrenching stories
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An enchanting, delectable compilation of her back catalogue with a...wilfully commercial air.
At the age of 35, she has achieved more career milestones than most people do in their lifetime. Her first album was released when she was 16. She has released a total of eleven albums, all on Rounder Records, with her long time band of highly acclaimed musicians, Union Station.
To date, she has earned 20 Grammy Awards - more than any other female in the history of the awards - and multiple Country Music Association Awards, International Bluegrass Music Awards and countless others.
On this CD there seems to be one track, at least, from each of her previous dozen albums over the past decade which saw her move from virtually unknown on the country scene, to become one of its leading acts.
This is a collection of tracks, which in their way are an delightful compilation of Alison's back catalogue.
And what a compilation this 16-tracker is, with fans' favourite collaborations (she is known for her penchant for collaborations) and guest duets ( "Whiskey Lullaby" with Brad Paisley and "How's the World Treating You" with James Taylor ); songs that have appeared in film soundtracks ("Down to the River to Pray" ); side projects and five brand new tracks in the mix - "You're Just a Country Boy", "Jacob's Dream", "Simple Love", "Lay Down Beside Me", and "Away Down the River", which are also all produced by Krauss.
None of these songs has ever appeared elsewhere on another Alison Krauss album, though its collection of non-traditional tracks holds together extremely well, given its disparate appearance.
Many will enjoy a brace of duets with John Waite, which includes his signature hit "Missing You".
Inevitably, Sting has to have a look-in and joins Alison on the tender "You Will Be My Ain True Love". An unexpected bonus is the Disney classic "Baby Mine" from Dumbo.
My favourite is the accapella "Down to the River to Pray" (you'll know it from the film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"), showing off to full effect the raw power of Krauss's vocals. Beautiful.
Her voice is pure, matchless and seductive. It has an ethereal quality that just floats in the space.
Alison unleashes that marvelous instrument and touches your heart.
As USA Today wrote of her, "Krauss' influence extends far beyond bluegrass and far beyond her own albums".
From Billboard: "...Alison Krauss adds a newfound tenderness to the ironic lyric 'I ain't missing you at all/No matter what I say.' Her vulnerable vocals, as ever, add ache to the familiar track..."
The bluegrass singer's longtime and normally omnipresent backing band Union State is absent, but none the worse for it. "The Scarlet Tide" and "You Will Be My Ain True Love", from the film "Cold Mountain", are as moving and quietly beautiful now as ever.
Brimming with timeless slices of beauty, this collection serves as an excellent introduction for anyone looking to explore Alison's work for the first time, while the very thought of a few fresh cuts is sure to satisfy fans' thirst for new material until her next studio album arrives.
Enjoy this great collection on a a lazy Sunday with the one you love.
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Allison Krauss at her BEST!
Allison voice is so mesmerizing, clear, beautiful and haunting. A good variety of song choices and anyone who purchases this CD will NOT be disappointed!!! I LOVE this album!!
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What a gorgeous collection of rarities
Alison Krauss has the voice of an angel and when she gets playing, she can sound like the dark side. This collection of live performances, duets, etc. is so eclectic, you'll put into your CD player and not take out anytime soon.
There are enough varied genre artists here to keep the collection fascinating as it rolls out: Sting (You will be my Ain True Love), Brad Paisley (Whiskey Lullabye), James Taylor (How's the World Treating You) and John Waite in a double treat (Missing You, and Lay Down Beside Me).
Music can evoke a wide range of emotion and this collection is no exception. "Jacob's Dream" is an eerie song about two children's death. Spare instrumentation and Alison's voice will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up the first time you hear it.
Conversely, "Sawing on the Strings" is a hoedown sound that will make you tap your foot, if not get up and dance.
I actually thought the least of this collection would be "Down to the River to Pray," which is Alison solo with the audience as chorus. I did miss Gillian Welch and Emmylou Harris from the original, but there's a camp meeting feel to this collection's version that is well worth listening to.
"A Hundred Miles or More" is much more. This collection is well worth a listen and a purchase if you like any of the genres represented here.
Rebecca Kyle, May 2008
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