Sam Bush, the bluegrass virtuoso, delivers a vibrant and eclectic collection of tunes with "Howlin' At The Moon," released on January 1, 2006, under Sugar Hill Records. This album is a testament to Bush's mastery of bluegrass, newgrass, and Americana, blending traditional roots with innovative twists.
The album kicks off with the lively "Ozzie & Max," setting the stage for a journey through a mix of original compositions and classic covers, including the iconic "Take Me Out To The Ballgame." Bush's signature mandolin work shines throughout, complemented by his band's tight harmonies and dynamic instrumentation.
"Big Rabbit" and "Cloverleaf Rag" showcase Bush's knack for blending bluegrass with jazz and swing influences, while "Beaver Creek Mansion" and "Crossing The Transippi" offer a more introspective, storytelling approach. The title track, "Howlin' At The Moon," is a standout, featuring Bush's soaring vocals and intricate mandolin solos.
With a runtime of 53 minutes, "Howlin' At The Moon" is a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight Sam Bush's versatility and creativity. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a captivating exploration of the bluegrass genre and beyond.