Lester Flatt's "When The Saints Go Marching In" is a captivating album released in January 2000 under the RedDirt label. This short but sweet collection of 11 tracks blends the rich traditions of bluegrass, newgrass, traditional country, and Christian country music, showcasing Flatt's mastery of these genres. The album opens with "Troublesome Waters" and closes with "Who Will Sing For Me," offering a spiritual journey through heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies.
One of the standout tracks is the title song, "When The Saints Go Marching In," a popular hymn often associated with funerals and a jazz standard. The lyrics reflect on the Day of Judgement, adding a profound depth to the album. Other notable tracks include "God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign," "A Stone The Builders Refused," and "I Saw Mother With God Last Night," each contributing to the album's spiritual and reflective theme.
Flatt's collaboration with Earl Scruggs on previous works adds a layer of anticipation for fans, even though this album is a solo effort. The album's duration is a concise 25 minutes, making it a quick yet impactful listen. Whether you're a longtime fan of Lester Flatt or new to his music, "When The Saints Go Marching In" offers a heartfelt and spiritually uplifting experience.