Dive into the rich, resonant world of Mike Auldridge with his 2002 album "Dobro / Blues And Bluegrass." This captivating collection of 25 tracks offers a masterful blend of bluegrass and newgrass, showcasing Auldridge's virtuosity on the dobro and his deep roots in these genres. The album spans a generous 71 minutes, featuring both traditional tunes and original compositions that highlight his unique style and innovative approach.
From the lively opener "Hillbilly Hula" to the soulful rendition of "Killing Me Softly," Auldridge's playing is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album includes a mix of upbeat numbers like "Rollin' Fog" and "Struttin' The Blues," as well as slower, more contemplative pieces such as "It's Over" and "Silver Threads." Fans of classic bluegrass will appreciate tracks like "House Of The Rising Sun" and "New Camptown Races," while those drawn to more modern sounds will enjoy the fresh takes on standards like "Summertime" and "Walk Don't Run."
Recorded under the Takoma label, "Dobro / Blues And Bluegrass" is a testament to Mike Auldridge's enduring influence in the world of bluegrass music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album offers a compelling journey through the heart of American roots music.