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Laps In Seven - Premium Running & Fitness Tracker for Athletes | Track Workouts, Monitor Progress & Improve Performance | Ideal for Running, Jogging & Gym Training

Laps In Seven - Premium Running & Fitness Tracker for Athletes | Track Workouts, Monitor Progress & Improve Performance | Ideal for Running, Jogging & Gym Training

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Product Description Sam Bush started many years ago in traditional bluegrass before turning that world on it's ear, and in the process became the godfather of what would eventually become known as Jam band music. LAPS IN SEVEN captures the energy of Bush's live performance with a batch of songs new to his stellar live show, pairing freshness with chops to make this a must-hear for all fans of progressive acoustic music. Amazon.com As one of the founding fathers of the bluegrass/jazz hybrid dominating the new acoustic scene, Sam Bush has always kept a close eye on songcraft and tradition, even as he looks toward expanding the expressive and commercial potential of traditional styles. If his previous album, King of the World, was maddeningly eclectic, this, his seventh solo album, sounds more focused and in touch with what made his pioneering work with New Grass Revival so exciting. With the exception of the nimble, dainty instrumental "The Dolphin Dance" and the frenetic, somewhat overwrought electrified jam of the title track, the material preserves the tight punch of a great bluegrass single--even when spilling over the seven-minute mark on Darrell Scott's "River Take Me" or layering organ and female backing vocals for an R&B groove on "I Wanna Do Right" (an homage to Hurricane Katrina victims, cowritten with Jeff Black). His band (featuring Byron House on bass, Keith Sewell on guitar, and Scott Vestal on banjo) blazes straight through the tricky 5/4 time of John Hartford's "On the Road" and finds a melodic sweetness to It's a Beautiful Day's classic-rock standard "White Bird." On Julie Miller's "The River's Gonna Run" he gets his first chance to duet with his old friend Emmylou Harris, and also gets a hard Americana drive courtesy of Buddy Miller's chunky guitars. Certainly Bush has made more experimental records, but this one is among his most tuneful and slyly rocking. --Roy Kasten

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Anyone reading this review knows how great a mandolin player we have in Sam Bush. Sam has always entered into new territory for mandolin, yet maintains a great respect for Bluegrass. He is in the group of great players who I recommend you check out their cds: Matt Flinner, Andy Statman, Jesse McReynolds, Ron McCoury, Chris Thile etc. ______insert your own favorite. The first few tracks on this CD were 75% Bluegrass which surprised me on a Sam Bush cd, but then all heck broke loose.I really enjoyed "New Country" with the violin of Jean Luc Ponty. The power and beauty of the song is still evident AT (after Telluride!). I could have done without another cover of "White Bird" but after a few listens I did find myself enjoying it. I think Sam 's voice and his songwriting are underestimated. Maybe this is due to his great mandolin playing. Some mandolin players tries at singing would be best left in the studio, but Sam's voice meets the challenge of the material and ON TUNE! Highly recommended.

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