other vhf releases by this artist:
North Fork Flyer CD Midnight Has Come and Gone CD
Soon One Morning CD  
   
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1. Crossing the James
2. Rattletrap
3. Cherry River Line
4. Last Kind Word Blues
5. Glory in the Meeting House
6. At the Head of Every Creek
7. Stay All Night
8. Boatsman
9. Paint Bank
10. Walking in the Parlor
11. Callahan
12. Train 45
13. Never Miss Your Mama
14. Twin Sisters
15. Sally Coming Through the Rye
16. Old-time Fire on the Mountain
17. Old Joe Clark
18. Old Joe Bone
19. Frosty Morning
20. P.E.A. Vine Blues
21. Crossing the James

vhf#108 Black Twig Pickers Hobo Handshake CD
4th full length from the Black Twigs finds a slightly reshuffled lineup and a renewed emphasis on kicking out raw, percussive takes on both Appalachian traditional and original material. With Ralph Berrier Jr.’s retirement from the group, Mike Gangloff has added fiddle to his already considerable arsenal, and along with stalwart guitarist Isak Howell, brought in Nathan Bowles (Spiral Joy Band) on percussion and several guests who make substantial contributions to the party. The Twigs work the fine line between the Friday night old-time dance party and the wellspring of grim and evocative tragedy that runs through the tradition, delivering these laments, travelogues, and wild whoops with sawing, rocking joy. This is a sprawling collection, with visceral group takes on “Crossing the James,” “Cherry River Line,” and “Old Joe Clark.” Charlie Parr and Lane Prekker join the crew on “Last Kind Word Blues,” “Train 45” and “Twin Sisters” (first essayed by Pelt way back in 98) with Parr’s amazing, ragged voice leading the charge over Bowles and Prekker’s driving percussion. Along with the full group material, the Twigs throw in other welcome oddities such as Howell’s Fahey-like “At the head of Every Creek,” “P.E.A. Vine Blues,” an arrangement of a tune from Portuguese Africa, and a book ending solo version of “Crossing the James,” with Gangloff on baritone banjo. In tri-fold digipak. CD $10