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Ricky Skaggs - Solo: Songs My Dad Loved

Solo: Songs My Dad Loved

Music Artist :Ricky Skaggs
Music Style :General
Record Label :Skaggs Family
Release Date :2009-09-15
Store Price :$14.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Foggy River
2. What Is a Home Without Love
3. Colonel Prentiss [Instrumental]
4. City That Lies Foursquare
5. Little Maggie
6. Sinners, You Better Get Ready
7. Pickin' in Caroline [Instrumental]
8. I Had But 50 Cents
9. Green Pastures in the Sky
10. Calloway [Instrumental]
11. This World Is Not My Home
12. Branded Wherever I Go
13. God Holds the Future in His Hands

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

songs my dad loved
Submitted on: 2009-11-10
Great cd. I know why they were songs his dad loved!!! I love them too.
+1/2 -- Winning, low-key tribute to the songs of a star's father
Submitted on: 2009-11-09
Country music tributes to one's father seem to be in the air. Tanya Tucker's My Turn provides a gritty set of her father's favorites, and Rosanne Cash's The List cherry-picks a dozen songs from a list of one hundred country essentials given to her by her father in the 1970s. In both cases the artists had to dig deeply within themselves to understand not only what the songs meant to their fathers, but also what they meant as an inheritance and how they could be co-owned by both father and child. That same conundrum faced Ricky Skaggs as he mapped out this tribute to the songs his father loved, and he took the highly personal approach of producing the album on his own.

Though technically a solo work, as Skaggs sang and played everything here, a more accurate attribution would be to the All Ricky Skaggs Band. Rather than performing as a solo singer with his guitar, Skaggs overdubbed himself singing harmonies and playing multiple instruments, including guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass and piano. Built up as acoustic one-man-band arrangements, this isn't the hot-picked bluegrass of Kentucky Thunder, but a more relaxed approach to music making. Skagg's explores his parental heritage, but also his own musical roots in a very personal extension of 2008's Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass: Tribute to 1946 and 1947.

The song list is heavy on traditional numbers, including the instrumental fiddle tunes "Colonel Prentiss" and "Calloway." Skaggs' own instrumental, "Pickin' in Caroline" features banjo playing that's gentle and introspective. One song each by Fred Rose ("Foggy River") and Roy Acuff ("Branded Wherever I Go") speak to the foundational importance of the Acuff-Rose publishing company, and Ralph Stanley's "Little Maggie" links to Skaggs' teenage membership in the legend's bluegrass band. This is superbly selected collection of songs, many of which fall outside the standard festival repertoire.

Singing and playing on his own, without the band, without the burden of living a bluegrass legend, without anything on his mind but his father and the lasting inspiration of his music, Skaggs is freed to embrace this material with a closeness that's harder to locate in a crowded, spot-lit setting. Fans will enjoy the opportunity to hear Skaggs close-up in this stripped-down setting, and those who love country music's early years will doubly enjoy the songbook. 4-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
Mr Talent
Submitted on: 2009-10-26
This is top notch Ricky...If you are a fan or not you have to enjoy someone who has done absolutely everything on this album.I especially liked the song Fifty Cents.Rickys dad must have been quite a man.
Nicely Done Classic Works
Submitted on: 2009-09-19
The man from Kentucky does good in his 2009 Solo album, and returning to his roots was a great idea. "Songs My Dad Loved" has instrumental songs and classic bluegrass tunes that bluegrass afficionados will all love. The licks on this album are all well-played, classic, well-thought out sound great. Ricky Skaggs is a versatile musician and playing Songs that his dad loved was a great idea.
Ricky put a great mix of guitar and mandolin and striped in a few licks with banjo. This album represents Ricky's maturity and I like the slowness in it, Hey, I really liked what I heard!

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