2015-09-18
You have to love some Lowell Levinger. Anytime he is involved you know the outcome is going to be good. This album is basically alot of the Youngblood Classics that Lowell wanted to bring to the forefront. He really likes to put his own spin on things, and when you are redoing songs that were written way back in the 60's. Then when you add Ry Cooder and David Grisman there can't be a much better combination. Just killer renditions on all of these songs. Love this album and i will certainly be adding it to my collection.
review by Matt
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