
Black Twig Pickers: Soon One Morning
Media: CD
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Second CD by this SW Virginia area trio. Soon One Morning is firmly planted in Old-Time Appalachian tradition, but concentrates mostly on original material. Standing out in particular is "Floyd Allen," Ralph Berrier Jr's masterful retelling of an area tragedy with a sweet and unexpected major/minor chorus change-up. Mike Gangloff's lengthy and elegiac instrumental "This War Is Killing Me" glides along on a sad melody passed around between resonator guitar, cello and fiddle. Many tracks are anchored by Gangloff's unusual gut-string baritone banjo. Two solo instrumentals on the CD add balance between the vocal numbers - Isak Howell's "Have You Been To Alabama?" is a subtle fingerpicked workout, while Gangloff's "Ironto Special" is a considerably more exotic-sounding modal construction on the big banjo. Elsewhere, there's an upbeat essay of "Pallet On The Floor," a relation to "Poor Boy Long Ways From Home," which appreared on the groups debut North Fork Flyer CD. Among the traditional numbers, none is more striking than the group's charging and rough treatment of "Oh Death," with Gangloff and Berrier spitting out the call and response vocal which gives the album its title. "Lost Indian" and "Roanoke Cindy" are different mixes of recordings that appeared on the "Big Banjo Blues" cd-r, which was to be a sort of demo version of what a new Twigs album might sound like. Several other songs from BBB were re-recorded (and significantly improved, in the band's opinion) for "Soon One Morning." Soon One Morning track listing: 1. John Brown's Dream 2. Ironto Special 3. Floyd Allen 4. 31 Week Blues 5. Lightning Strike 6. Pallet on Your Floor 7. Roanoke Cindy 8. Waiting on My Rider Back From Town 9. Have You Been to Alabama? 10. Lost Indian 11. Oh Death 12. This War is Killing Me
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