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NPR and Folk Alley present a First Listen of Alison Krauss and Union Station's new CD 'Paper Airplane'

April 4, 2011

AKUS promo shot.jpg 'Paper Airplane' will stream here in its entirety until the CD release day on April 12th...Click Here to Listen!

~ by Elena See, FolkAlley.com

O, Alison Krauss and Union Station, where art thou? Krauss fans have been asking since 2004, when the group released its most recent studio album, Lonely Runs Both Ways. Well, the band is back -- in shining, dramatic, beautiful form -- and that seven-year hiatus is worth it when you hear the result.

A follow-up of sorts to Raising Sand, Krauss' multi-platinum 2007 collaboration with Robert Plant, Paper Airplane almost didn't happen. The band's five musicians -- Jerry Douglas (Dobro, lap steel, vocals), Dan Tyminski (guitar, mandolin, lead vocals), Ron Block (banjo, guitar) and Barry Bales (bass, vocals), with Krauss on lead vocals and fiddle -- got started on the new album, but then stopped abruptly. Krauss pulled the plug after a week of recording.

"It just wasn't working," she remembers telling the band. "We don't have it. We don't have what we need to have a whole piece of work."

AKUS Paper Airplane CD cover.jpgSo they stopped, and Krauss called in her go-to guy: songwriter Robert Lee Castleman. He greeted her with a melody, which Krauss calls "delicate and forlorn," and it evolved into the title track of the new album. "Paper Airplane," as its title implies, flips and twists around the meaning of that old chestnut, "Love conquers all."

Krauss gives a particularly moving performance in a cover of Richard Thompson's "Dimming of the Day." The band reportedly started a run-through of the song in the studio before having to stop halfway in because they were all so moved by it. Krauss calls the track "just the saddest song a woman could possibly sing of being lost and lonely."

Alison Krauss and Union Station didn't pick any kind of theme this time around. But, after the amount of work and time they put into the album, a theme kind of picked them: Paper Airplane is about hardship and trials. Krauss says the record represents "a trying time that has to end."

Paper Airplane is available for streaming here in its entirety until its release on April 12.

Posted by Linda Fahey at 12:00 PM | Comments (0)

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