Mark Howard's "Gloryland" is a captivating instrumental album that blends the rich traditions of bluegrass, Celtic, and newgrass music into a harmonious 39-minute journey. Released on June 9, 2009, under Cumberland Records, this album showcases Howard's exceptional skill and versatility as a musician.
"Gloryland" features 13 tracks, each a masterful interpretation of beloved gospel and folk hymns. From the uplifting "Just Over In The Gloryland" to the serene "In the Garden," and the triumphant "Jericho," Howard's arrangements are both innovative and respectful of the original melodies. His playing is nuanced and expressive, bringing a fresh perspective to these timeless tunes.
The album's Celtic influences are evident in tracks like "The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn" and "When Morning Gilds The Skies," where Howard's deft touch on the strings evokes the lush landscapes and rich musical heritage of the Celtic tradition. Meanwhile, the bluegrass and newgrass elements shine through in tracks like "Gospel Plow" and "I'll Fly Away," with their lively rhythms and intricate picking.
Mark Howard's "Gloryland" is a testament to the power of instrumental music to convey deep emotion and spiritual resonance. Whether you're a fan of bluegrass, Celtic music, or simply appreciate exquisite musicianship, this album is sure to delight and inspire.