"In Memory of the Man: Dedicated to Lester Flatt" is a heartfelt tribute album by bluegrass legend Red Allen, released in January 1980 on Folkways Records. This 31-minute album is a testament to Allen's deep respect and admiration for the late Lester Flatt, a pioneer in the bluegrass genre. Recorded in October 1979 at Scruggs' Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, the album features a collection of 12 tracks that showcase Allen's soulful vocals and masterful guitar playing, accompanied by a talented ensemble including Harley Allen, Jr. on guitar and Blake Williams on banjo.
The album opens with "I'll Take the Blame" and closes with "Gone Home," framing a journey through classic bluegrass and newgrass sounds that honor Flatt's legacy. Tracks like "Going Back to Harlan" and "Your Love Is Like a Flower" highlight Allen's ability to blend traditional bluegrass with innovative newgrass elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh. The album also features contributions from notable musicians such as Curly Seckler on backing vocals and Marty Stuart, adding depth and richness to the recordings.
Red Allen, known for his work with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs in the late 1960s, brings a wealth of experience and passion to this tribute. His heartfelt performances on tracks like "Somehow Tonight" and "My Darling's Last Goodbye" capture the essence of Flatt's musical spirit, making this album a poignant and respectful homage. Whether you're a longtime fan of bluegrass or new to the genre, "In Memory of the Man: Dedicated to Lester Flatt" offers a compelling listen that celebrates the enduring legacy of two bluegrass greats.