Jerry Douglas, a pioneer in acoustic music and a virtuoso on the dobro, presents his ninth solo album, "The Best Kept Secret," released in 2005 under eOne Music. This album is a testament to Douglas' mastery and versatility, blending bluegrass and newgrass genres with a touch of folk and country. The album features an impressive lineup of guest artists, including Derek Trucks, Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, Alison Krauss, and Bill Frisell, among others, adding a rich tapestry of sounds and styles.
"The Best Kept Secret" is a 52-minute journey through 11 tracks, each showcasing Douglas' exceptional talent and musical prowess. The album opens with "She Makes Me Want To Sing," featuring Derek Trucks, and closes with "Sir Aly B.," leaving the audience with a lasting impression. Other notable tracks include "Back In Love" with Alison Krauss and "Lil Ro Ro" with Bill Frisell. The album's title track, "The Best Kept Secret," is a hidden gem that highlights Douglas' ability to craft compelling narratives through his music.
Douglas' extensive touring and collaborations have cemented his reputation as a trailblazer in acoustic music. "The Best Kept Secret" is no exception, offering a captivating blend of traditional and innovative sounds that appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The album's release on Koch Records further underscores its significance in the world of bluegrass and newgrass music. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to Jerry Douglas' work, "The Best Kept Secret" is an album that promises to delight and inspire.