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Bluegrass Diaries

Jim Lauderdale

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Album Review

More than a few mainstream country artists have dipped their toes into bluegrass when they need a quick fix of roots-friendly musical integrity, but not many of them stick around, given the demands of the music — bluegrass is a genre where there's nothing to hide behind if you don't have the goods. Jim Lauderdale, however, has been balancing a career in contemporary country with a sideline in bluegrass that's come to be every bit as important as his first gig. A bit less than a year after releasing a fine album simple titled Bluegrass, Lauderdale returns to the acoustic format with The Bluegrass Diaries, and like his earlier forays into the genre, it shows that his voice and songwriting style lend themselves to bluegrass with an easy grace. The plainspoken twang of Lauderdale's voice sounds as effortlessly authentic as the hills, but he brings a 21st century sensibility to his music that strikes a grace note between old and new thinking, and his songs plumb traditional themes of faith, love, and heartache without suggesting he's recycling dusty relics of country's past. Lauderdale has long been one of Nashville's more celebrated songwriters, and The Bluegrass Diaries features 11 winners from his pen, from the high-spirited "One Blue Mule" and the heartfelt celebration of new love "My Somewhere Just Got Here" to the unsentimental spiritual "Can We Find Forgiveness" and the survivor's tale "Looking for a Good Place to Land." Lauderdale is joined by a superb ensemble on this album, including Randy Kohrs on Dobro, Richard Bailey on banjo, Jesse Cobb on mandolin, and Aaron Till on fiddle, and they give these songs the sharp and passionate performances they deserve. Jim Lauderdale has quietly become one of the finest voices on the contemporary bluegrass scene, and The Bluegrass Diaries is a winning example of his considerable gifts as a performer and songwriter, a collection of heartfelt music as honest and beautifully crafted as the day is long.

Customer Reviews

One of the best Bluegrass albums I've heard!

I bought this album back last Fall and tried to write a review right after I did but, for some reason it didn't get published. In any case... I'd heard of Jim Lauderdale but primarily as a songwriter. Bluegrass on the radio around here is limited and the DJ likes to play his favorites so I'd not really heard any of Lauderdale's material. While checking out new country albums at iTunes I saw Bluegrass Diaries and, having some time to kill, decided to give a listen. It only took 3 songs before I pushed the "purchase" button. That night I listened to the album three times, straight through. I was blown away. There are 5 songs on the album that rank right up there with my all time favorites! I burned a CD and played it for a few of my friends who are marginal Bluegrass fans and all of them wanted me to burn them one as well. When Bluegrass Diaries won the Grammy for the best Bluegrass album I felt almost as good as Lauderdale probably felt when he got the award. If you like modern Bluegrass with a touch of the traditional, you'll love this album!

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I've never heard of Jim Lauderdale. He is preety good! I was impressed with the demos on the album.

Bluegrass Diaries

2008 Grammy winning album for Bluegrass Album of the Year! Don't miss this great record of Jim's featuring Randy Kohrs, Richard Bailey, Jesse Cobb, Jay Weaver and more!

Biography

Born: April 11, 1957 in Statesville, NC

Genre: Country

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale helped lay out the blueprint for the Americana movement of the '90s, earning high critical marks for an eclectic series of albums that spanned hard country, slick pop, rootsy rock & roll, blues, folk, R&B, and bluegrass. He never sold that many records on his own, but his compositions were recorded — often with considerable success — by a number of contemporary country stars, including George Strait, Patty Loveless, Vince Gill, Mark Chesnutt, Kathy...
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