Mike Marshall's "New Words," released on October 10, 2006, under the Adventure Music label, is a captivating blend of newgrass and bluegrass, showcasing Marshall's virtuosic musicianship and his collaborative spirit. This album is a testament to Marshall's ability to seamlessly fuse traditional American roots music with global influences, creating a sound that is both familiar and refreshing.
Collaborating with Brazilian mandolin virtuoso Hamilton de Holanda, Marshall explores a rich tapestry of musical styles, including choro, a Brazilian genre that adds a unique flavor to the album. The 14-track collection, spanning a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, features a mix of original compositions and reimagined classics, such as the timeless "Autumn Leaves."
The album opens with "Receita de Samba," a lively track that sets the tone for the musical journey ahead. Standout tracks like "Blackberry Blossom" and "Big Country" highlight Marshall's prowess on the mandolin, while "Desvairada" and "São Jorge" showcase the beautiful interplay between Marshall and de Holanda's mandolins. The album also includes a reprise of the opening track, "Receita de Samba," providing a satisfying full-circle moment.
"New Words" is not just an album; it's an experience that transcends boundaries and invites listeners to explore the depths of Marshall's artistry. The inclusion of a bonus DVD with live tracks recorded at the Savannah Music Festival in March 2006 adds an extra layer of depth, offering a glimpse into Marshall's dynamic live performances. Whether you're a longtime fan of bluegrass and newgrass or a newcomer to these genres, "New Words" is sure to captivate and inspire.