Del McCoury, a stalwart of bluegrass music, delivers a spirited and soulful experience with his 2005 album "Livin' On The Mountain." Released under Rebel Records, this album is a testament to McCoury's mastery of the genre, blending traditional bluegrass with the innovative spirit of newgrass. Clocking in at a concise 30 minutes, the album is a swift yet satisfying journey through 13 tracks that showcase McCoury's distinctive voice and virtuosic musicianship.
The album opens with "Lonesome Hobo," setting the tone with its melancholic yet uplifting melody. Tracks like "Don't Stop The Music" and "Farmer John" highlight McCoury's ability to infuse traditional bluegrass with a contemporary edge, while "How Long Blues" and "Bluest Man In Town" delve into the heart of classic bluegrass, showcasing McCoury's deep roots in the genre. The album also features tender moments, such as "Mother's Prayer," and lively tunes like "Golden Slippers," demonstrating McCoury's versatility and range.
"Livin' On The Mountain" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Del McCoury's enduring contribution to bluegrass music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience, filled with the warmth, energy, and authenticity that define Del McCoury's music.