Tracks:
Rollin' on Rubber Wheels
Cas Wallin, World's Greatest Ballad Singer
Orphan Child
Banjo Pickin vs. Modern Country Music
Roanoke
Massachusetts Epithets / War Has Always Been Hell
He's Coming to Us Dead
Metaphorical and John Duffey, The
Miner's Refrain
Carter Family, The
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room
Politics of Folk Music, The
Orphan Train, The
Grandma's Stove
Standing by the River
Hot Corn, Cold Corn
Baptism of Little Roy, The
By the Mark
Bill Monroe Through the Crack in the Curtains
Shine, Hallelujah, Shine
Mel Bay
Lonesome Fugitive
Hippies, Beatniks and Power Easements
Jesus on the Mainline
Green Pastures and Equine Dignity
Goin up Home to Live in Green Pastures
Guaranteed Forever
Shenandoah Breakdown
Performer Notes:
- Dry Branch Fire Squad: Ron Thomason (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin); Adam McIntosh (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Mary Jo Leet (vocals, guitar); Charles Leet (vocals, bass instrument); Dan Russell (banjo, mandolin, bass instrument).
- It would be way too simple to call Dry Branch Fire Squad a bluegrass band. They play bluegrass, certainly, but they infuse it with mountain gospel harmonies and an intimate knowledge of Appalachian folk melodies until it would seem to be something else again, a sort of natural extension of the old-time string bands, not slick and showy like most contemporary bluegrass, but rustic and creaky and perfectly executed for believability rather than speed. But that's not all. Frontman and multi-instrumentalist Ron Thomason's amazing and hilarious song introductions, which range over all manner of political, social, and cultural themes in his disarming hillbilly accent, make DBFS a kind of cross between a hot string band and Alan Lomax doing standup comedy while an ethnomusicologist does sly commentary on the side. Thomason's fractured monologues are so alluring that the songs they introduce, which are brilliantly played and impeccably selected, seem almost like commercials when they finally appear. Dry Branch Fire Squad simply has to be heard live to be fully appreciated, which is why this two-disc concert set is the perfect place to sample this one of a kind band. Thomason here is wry, subtle, charming, and wickedly funny as he skewers big government, rural perceptions, uptown folk music, and all manner of other targets, while the songs themselves, which include three written by Gillian Welch ("Orphan Child," "Miner's Refrain," "By the Mark"), a Merle Haggard standard ("Lonesome Fugitive"), and a Grayson & Whitter classic ("He's Coming to Us Dead"), are given stellar performances that border on definitive. If Comedy Central and the Smithsonian got together to sponsor a traveling old-time music show, that show would sound something like Dry Branch Fire Squad, a truly unique American band. ~ Steve Leggett
Professional Reviews: Dirty Linen (p.57) - "Thomason's droll, insightful monologues combine with the group's impeccable harmonies and musicianship to make this group one of the best of its kind."
Producer: Ken Irwin, Andy Edelstein
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Live
Release Date: 25 January, 2005
Label: Rounder Select
Dimensions: 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.06 kg)