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Back to Red River

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Download links and information about Back to Red River by Front Range. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 37:35 minutes.

Artist: Front Range
Release date: 1993
Genre: Country
Tracks: 13
Duration: 37:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Red River Valley / Back to Red River 2:59
2. The Hills That I Call Home 3:29
3. Maybe This Time 2:22
4. Two Empty Arms 3:33
5. False Summit 2:10
6. I've Always Been a Rambler 3:14
7. Over In the Gloryland 1:56
8. Forever By My Side 2:52
9. Cold North Wind 3:28
10. Sunny Side of Life 2:33
11. Plains of the Buffalo 3:27
12. Please Joanna 1:52
13. So Many Pathways 3:40

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Front Range is the best progressive bluegrass band on the scene in part because it probably doesn't consider itself a progressive bluegrass band. There are no Bob Dylan or Eric Clapton covers, no drums or electric basses, no extended Phish-style jams — just exceptional songs (many of them penned by guitarist and bandleader Bob Amos) played and sung with a smooth intensity that manages simultaneously to sound up-to-the-minute and deeply rooted in the high lonesome verities. Because the band hails from western Colorado (hence its name), you'll hear a few more cowboy songs on their albums than on the typical bluegrass release, but that ends up working in their favor as well. Their unique take on "Red River Valley" starts this album off with a gentle bang, and Amos' original songs are top-notch as always. But Back to red River hits its peaks on the two traditional numbers: a gorgeous a capella arrangement of the gospel standard "Over in the Gloryland" and a high-octane romp through the classic "Sunny Side of Life". The band's instrumental chops are worth noting: banjo picker Ron Lynam is in particularly fine form on this outing, alternating gracefully between traditional Scruggs-style picking and cascading melodic licks, and Amos rips off a few impressive guitar leads as well. Highly recommended overall.