By: Uncle Dave Macon Average Rating: Binding: Audio CD Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Label: County Records Number of Discs: 1 Release Date: April 07, 1995
Amazon.com: Born just five years after the Civil War in the beautifully named Smart Station, Tennessee, the Country Music Hall of Famer David Harrison Macon didn't even have a stage career until he was nearly 50 years old. A born showman, he soon became the Grand Ol' Opry's first bona-fide star, amusing audiences with antics like clogdancing, high kicking, and throwing his banjo into the air and passing it between his legs while continuing to play. Go Long Mule is vintage Dixie Dewdrop, showcasing his old-time clawhammer banjo on string band ensemble numbers like "Rock About Saro Jane" and "She's Got the Money, Too." One of country music's first and most influential stars, Macon continued to play the Grand Ol' Opry until just three weeks before his death at the age of 81.
Disc 1:
Over the Road I'm Bound to Go - Uncle Dave Macon, Cannon
I'm Goin' Away in the Morn - Uncle Dave Macon, Macon, Uncle Dave
Go Long Mule - Uncle Dave Macon, Macon, Uncle Dave
Oh Baby, You Done Me Wrong
Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel - Uncle Dave Macon, Emmett, Daniel Deca
Grey Cat on the Tennessee Farm
Over the Mountain
Hold the Woodpile Down - Uncle Dave Macon, Macon, Uncle Dave
Backwater Blues - Uncle Dave Macon, Smith, Bessie
Don't Get Weary Children
She's Got the Money Too - Uncle Dave Macon, Lockwood, C.T.
Uncle Dave Sure Do Shine Uncle Dave was the last of his generation, an entertainer who spand was from the 1870s until the 1950s, and one of the first big stars of the Grand Ole Oprey. Well, it wouldn't matter if these records had been made about a 18 year old guy from Westwood in LA. Uncle Dave is great.
He's a good banjo picker--although his showmanship, sympathy for his age, braggadocio, and now and then having his accompanyiest the Great Sam McGhee pick in his place in behind the curtain banjo competitions more than his playing is more responsible for his reputation as a great banjo playor or the best.
However, what he really is is a great entertainer. These records are fun. Dave is whooping it up, he's giving you emotion, mostly happy motiion. You get the product of a person that this music is fun, not some dry, vestigial, documentary rendition. This stuff is fun, not history, for laughter and joy, and you are as close to seeing the show, to enjoying a pro as you can be from a record with these tunes.
My favorite here is Sail Away Ladies. I find it very hard to listen to this without taking out my banjo or guitar.
keep picking Dave
Excellent example of Uncle Dave Macon's work. This cd is another fine reproduction of Uncle Dave Macon's music and fun. A couple of tracks have some noise in them but all-in-all this is a fine recording. If you like real country music this is for you. The liner notes are even worth reading.