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Acoustic Oasis - Hi-Def Bluegrass Compilation
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December 1, 2012 - 8:15 am
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Acoustic Oasis - Hi-Def Bluegrass Compilation
San Rafael, Calif. — Acoustic Oasis has announced the release of their Hi-Def Bluegrass Compilation, the second in a series of releases utilizing the highest quality sound format available (24 bit, 96khz).
This collection includes five previously unissued tracks, Ralph Stanley's classic Man of Constant Sorrow, Old & in the Way's Home Is Where the Heart Is and a unique version of Two Different Worlds featuring Red Allen singing a duet with himself!
Traditional bluegrass fans will also enjoy selections and alternate takes featuring Tony Rice, Jerry Garcia, Curly Seckler, David Grisman, and Del and Ronnie McCoury.
Hi-Def Bluegrass is a sonically superior treat for fans of bluegrass music — noticeably richer and closer to the sound of the original analog masters than CD versions.
Listen: Martha White Theme, from the recording.
Selections:
Reuben - David Grisman Bluegrass Experience
Late Last Night - The Bluegrass Quintet
The Fields Have Turned Brown - Jerry Garcia with The Bluegrass Reunion Band - previously unissued alternate take
Dawggy Mt. Breakdown - David Grisman Quintet with Herb Pedersen
Man of Constant Sorrow - Ralph Stanley & David Grisman
Unwanted Love - David Grisman & Del McCoury
Hartford's Real - David Grisman & Sam Bush
We Live in Two Different Worlds - Red Allen
McCoury Blues - Ronnie & Del McCoury - previously unissued alternate take
The Martha White Theme - Tony Rice & Curly Seckler
Home is Where The Heart Is - Old & In The Way
My Dear Old Southern Home - Doc Watson & David Grisman
Wayfaring Stranger - David Grisman - previously unissued alternate take
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold - McCoury, Pedersen, Grisman - previously unissued
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- Purchase: exclusively from Acoustic Oasis
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He might have lost his voice, but there seems to be precious little he didn't record before he did.......















