"Preachin', Prayin', Singin" - Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels is one of the best at what he does, what we have here is him caught live at the Ford Theater in Nashville ,Tenn with some great musicians. On April 25th, 05 ,from the Ford Theater in Nashville, Charlie Daniels and Friend's present a great picture in timer with his friend Mac Wiseman, The Whites, Earl, Gary and Randy Scruggs plus the Del McCoury family.Charlie and Mac sit on stools and the others wander in and out during the show and mostly stand and pick.
What comes across is a real reverent presentation in black and white with great acoustic, natural sounding music, most instruments are miked. This is produced by longtime friend, David Corlew. Another thing, this was recorded a week after Charlie got back from Iraq with his band , where the CD/DVD "Live In Iraq" was recorded, a great CD of Charlie still rockin', I could close my eyes and he and his current band sound just like the 70s version. Sorry for the digression, but it's my typewriter.
During this presentation , Charlie talks about his Iraq experience which was a real good DVD, He tells what the soldiers wanted him to tell the American people when he got back. By the Way, if you don't have "Live In Iraq", just get it too, especially if you love the CDB. I wish I had this set up I have now when I reviewed that DVD. I just got an oppo digital 980H DVD player, which is an all disc player and it up converts, makes stuff sound better, it does everything , but wash the dishs. Seriously, it plays CDs, CDrs, SACDs, DVD audio, can detect HDCD in a CD , it only cost 169, that's right, now I will shut up and finish.
After talking about Iraq, Charlie recites the 23rd psalm. Charlie picks up a guitar finally , he had already sang about 4 gospel songs. and plays while Mac sings "What would you give in exchange for your soul" , With all of these great singers and players, this is just good stuff. The whole band is playing by the time the song is over.
Charlie now enters into "The Old Crossroads" on guitar, playing a nylon stringed Chet Atkins Gibson. This sounds so good.
Charlie takes a short break and talks to Earl Scruggs, they did alot together when Charlie first got to town. On the stage , they are joined by Randy and Gary Scruggs. They play "The Salty Dog Blues", Randy plays some great guitar. Then Gary takes off on his mandolin, next Charlie starts fiddling away and they lead up to the last break by Earl on Banjo.
A classier crew of musicians, you'll never find. Mac Wiseman is back onstage with Earl on banjo, Jason Carter on Bass, The Scruggs boys. They do"Keep On The Sunny Side" which comes off real good and gives you that Mountain sound.
Everyone comes back on stage with Del McCoury and they do an old time version of "Uncle Pen" by Bill Monroe. Charlie is just having a ball, like he is running a 3 ring circus of the best players and singers in town. Oh, He is!! There is something special about the personae of Charlie Daniels, when you are in his presence, you just get this feeling like something special is happening and there is. I admit, when I requested this to review, I asked if he'd autograph it for me and He did. Years ago, I thought i'd caught his e-mail address in a bunch of copied addresses in an e-mail I got, So I sent him him an e-mail, He didn't know me from squat, He answered it.
I'm officially Digressing again, the first time I saw the CDB was in 76, opening up for the Marshall Tucker Band,(another one of my faves.) He blew me away and I saw him many more times.
McCoury does a song with the Band called "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" , A real upbeat bluegrass song. Well, they finish with "I'll Fly Away" which really kicks, an instrumental version. Randy Scruggs steals the pickin' on this song with his solo, man that guy can pick. Anyway, I think that you need this one.
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