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Powerful!! Precise!!! Well Balanced!!!! Pleasure to listen to repeatedly!!!

I've listened to this group for some time now and this is the strongest vocal and instrumental album i've ever heard by them. IT ROCKS!!!!!

Some really good songs and great banjo

Definitely a must for the serious bluegrass lover. The best songs are: Gone To Carolina, Footprints, My Heart Falls and Breaks Again, and Snowball Breakdown. Incredible.

WOW. Yesteryears are still good for something

it's amazing that this album was released in 1900. Lemme spell that out for you Nineteen Hundred. January 1st even!!! Literally dropped on the turn of the century. And the music sure does hold up to the bluegrass and country of today I'll say that. ;-D

Biography

Formed: 1975

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed by banjoist Greg Cahill back in 1975, the Special Consensus have endured myriad personnel changes to survive for three and a half decades; their music strikes a balance between the traditional and progressive schools of bluegrass. When Cahill and the Special Consensus began recording for Turquoise in 1990 (Hey, Y'all), their lineup featured guitarist Martin Marrone, bassist Dallas Wayne, and fiddler Al Murphy; by the time of 1993's Green Rolling Hills, it had been altered to include Cahill,...
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