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The Bluegrass Guitar Collection
Tony Rice
The Bluegrass Guitar Collection
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
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No other guitarist in the last thirty years has had a greater impact on bluegrass music than Tony Rice. His hard-driving rhythm playing brings out the best in any soloist or vocalist, and his fleet-fingered solos have set ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tony Rice
Title: The Bluegrass Guitar Collection
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rounder / Umgd
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 11/11/2003
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 011661162228

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Album Description
No other guitarist in the last thirty years has had a greater impact on bluegrass music than Tony Rice. His hard-driving rhythm playing brings out the best in any soloist or vocalist, and his fleet-fingered solos have set a standard to which others yet aspire. This all-instrumental collection brings together many of the best tracks from Tony's own albums, as well as recordings with Bela Fleck and the Bluegrass Album Band. Featured and accompanying musicians include Darol Anger, Norman Blake, Sam Bush, Fred Carpenter, Vassar Clements, J.D. Crowe, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Bela Fleck, Jimmy Gaudreau, Richard Greene, David Grisman, Bobby Hicks, Doyle Lawson, Todd Phillips, John Reischman, Larry Rice, Ron Rice, Wyatt Rice, Mark Schatz, Rickie Simpkins, Ronnie Simpkins and Doc Watson.

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CD Reviews

Tony Rice and "The" Guitar
K. Coyner | Waynesboro, VA United States | 12/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tony Rice is the greatest acoustic guitarist I've ever heard. His right hand knows what the left hand is doing. The tone and balance in his style haven't been equaled although every flatpicker after him owes him a debt of gratitude. The tunes are fiddle toons for the most part with a fantastic supporting cast which has been the norm for Tony throughout his recording history. This is a great collection spaning much of his career.



The collection showcases the fine instrument the man plays as well. I first heard and saw this guitar in person about 25 years ago and it sounds even better today. It's as legendary as the current owner. The instrument was obscure for it's first 25 years. Then it was purchased in 1960 for Clarence White by his father for a mere $35. Tony Rice purchased it in 1975. The 1935 Martin D28 is the finest guitar of it's kind in the world. And it's no accident that Tony Rice owns and plays it.



kcoyner"
And I thought I could play guitar!
Mr Wahlee | Fairfax, Va | 05/04/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Never heard of Tony Rice until a couple of weeks ago--went to see a new documentary "Bluegrass Journey" at the AFI Silver in DC. Great movie with lots of bluegrass stars (mostly unknown to me, save Tim O'Brien)..and near the end of it, Tony Rice plays a solo number combining Shenandoah with Danny Boy...sounds odd, I know, but it was a jawdropper. Left the theatre with a couple of names to check out (Nicklecreek and Tony Rice). Have purchased two Rice albums thus far...this one and Manzanita....both are excellent. This one is more traditional bluegrass sound (has the banjo on some tracks) but still not the nasal twanging stuff of my childhood nightmares...Vassar Clements makes an appearance as does Doc Watson and many others. With tunes selected from a wide range of Tony Rice albums this is a nice place to start your new collection..."
Highly Influential Flat Picker
Steve Vrana | Aurora, NE | 04/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In his liner notes, guitarist Ron Block simply states that Tony Rice "epitomizes the best in bluegrass and acoustic music." This 20-track collection clearly makes a strong argument to support that claim. Along with Doc Watson and the late Clarence White (whose guitar is now owned by Rice and featured on the cover), no one has had the kind of incluence on a generation of guitar pickers as Tony Rice. Each of these songs is a gem, and showcases Rice's prowess in a bluegrass setting. [Although the final two tracks owe more to David Grisman's "dawg" grass than bluegrass.]



While none of these are new recordings, they reflect the consistently high quality music Rice has recorded over the decades on Rounder with the Tony Rice Unit, the Rice Brothers, the Bluegrass Album Band and other projects.



In addition to the liner notes by Block, Rice provides commentary for each of the albums 20 tracks (musicians are listed, too) as well as a page-long essay on the Martin guitar featured on these songs. Overall, it is a solid introduction. [Running Time - 69:31] VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED"