Haint of the Budded Rose

Haint of the Budded Rose
If you like your roots music performed among friends, on the back porch or in the kitchen, you are in for quite a treat. This 2CD set (97 minutes in total duration) chronicles Martin Stephenson’s musical journey through North Carolina in July 2000. Invited by Dolph Ramseur, a fan, Stephenson crossed the Atlantic to meet sung and unsung heroes of American roots music. The journey revolves around the figure of Charlie Poole. Stephenson meets fiddlers, banjo players and singers in their homes, trading tunes and stories with them while Ramseur keeps a minidisc recorder close by, capturing the warmth of each exchange. The album itself is a collection of traditional bluegrass and Piedmont blues tunes, stories about Charlie Poole, and snippets of conversation. Among the featured musicians are Ned Mullins, slide guitarist Etta Baker, Sammy Walker, David Childers, and Kinney Rorrer (nephew of Poole’s violinist Posey Rorrer and North Carolina Ramblers revivalist). The recordings are ambient and spontaneous; it means that trucks pass by, children play, and mistakes happen. But if such elements sound like flaws on paper, they actually add to the listening experience, giving the whole project authenticity and credibility. There is a lot of musical friendship running through the 46 tracks and a lot of moving music. Highlights include a beautiful


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