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Artist : Mike Marshall & Chris Thile

Album: Live: Duets

Label: Sugarhill

Release: January 24, 2006

Price: $14.99

Sales Rank: 72083

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Album Tracks

1 Shoulda Seen It Comin'
2 Byron's
3 Carpathian Mt. Breakdown
4 I'd Go Back If I Could
5 The Only Way Out
6 Hualalai
7 J.S. Bach DM Gigue - Mike Marshall,
8 Joy Ride in a Toy Car/Hey Ho - Mike Marshall, Marshall, Mike [Gui
9 'Til Dawn - Mike Marshall, Marshall, Mike [Gui
10 Sedi Donka - Mike Marshall, Traditional
11 Tanja

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This = Good

 Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)

Review Comments: If you know what's good for you, you'll buy this album. If you don't buy this album...well, I don't even want to think about that possibility. However bad or good your life is, listening to this music will improve it.

Transcendent.

 Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)

Review Comments: Gorgeous, fascinating, mind-altering musical collaboration. I can't stop listening to these pieces. Each one is different and each one is a seamless fabric made up of many adventures. This album captures the meeting of two national treasures at their best - if you love music, you owe it to yourself to spend some time with this album.

Enchanting

 Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)

Review Comments: I love this cd...at first I thought it would simply be pleasant "background music" (which is is) but found that I couldn't help but be engaged with every song. The more I listen to it, the more I find and I am always amazed. Highly recommended..Chris Thile rocks my world!

The duo works well together to create nuance and significant emotional content

 Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)

Review Comments: Playing Time - 53:00 -- With Mike Marshall in the left speaker, and Chris Thile in the right, "Live Duets" captures two virtuoso mandolin masters at work. After the opening cut of their composition, "Shoulda Seen It Comin'," we can hear one of the players comment, "We're gonna have fun tonight!" And that is no doubt why this record was made ... for us to enjoy the fun and energy of their 16 strings in consummate performance. After the second cut, Mike says, "This is fun!" Based on their power and strength, the dynamic duo could very well be two super heroes in disguise. This sequel to their successful 2003 collaborative effort, "Into the Cauldron," takes us into some similarly adventurous territory. To these guys, Mandoville has no city limits. Four cuts feature one of the guys playing mandocello, and one of those (Thile's "Hualalai") actually has Marshall on both mandola and mandocello.

There are a couple ways to tune into the music of this indefatigable duet. One is to listen very intently to appreciate the sensational musical telepathy and groove happening between the two. Mandolin players might want to follow this course. Another approach is to merely relax and let the notes and rhythms casually weave their way through a Zen-like atmosphere in search of truth and understanding. To me the players' minds seem clear of all limitations as they strive for oneness in their music. They realize that there's really only one way that they can collaboratively succeed - and that is along a musical path that is straight, open, wide, and free of obstructions. A traditional Bulgarian tune, "Sedi Donka," begins with Thile demonstrating the complicated rhythm to the audience ... long, short, short, long, short, short, short, short, long, short, short. The song's genesis includes aqueous improvisation and tremolo built around the tune's unique melody.

Through invisible, sound does have much color. Marshall and Thile use their instruments in much the same way that Monet and Piccasso used paintbrushes. The juxtaposition of one's notes with the other's creates each piece's coloring. Notice how their sonic colors work together to produce feelings. I was very happy to see a delicate piece like Marshall's 2-minute "'Til Dawn" breathe some slower air into the overall set. With high musical intellect, good ears, and considerable sensitivity, the duo works well together to create nuance and significant emotional content. Check out their musical canvas to discover the special quality of their sound. As with most live albums, applause between songs can be a little annoying. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

Genius cannot begin to describe this.

 Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)

Review Comments: Have you listened to this album yet? If not, you are leading a sad, sad life. I am beginning to think that Chris Thile could take a poo on a mandolin and it would sound amazing. This is my first taste of Mike Marshall and I wonder why I went so long without him. Just buy it. If you don't like it, you don't know what good mandolin playing is.

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