NATE GIBSON & THE STARS OF STARDAY
NATE GIBSON & THE STARS OF STARDAY
Bear Family
BCD 17588
If this exquisitely packaged album contained as many bluegrass performances as it does 1950s bluegrass artists, I’d give it a highlight review. Even so, this album provides the most fun set of 24 new recordings of classic country and rockabilly music in many years. Guitarist and vocalist Gibson, who literally wrote the book about Starday, re-records songs with the original artists using Marty Stuart, Kenny Vaughn, and Chris Scruggs as the core band. This release extends his work with the typical 56-page Bear Family booklet, providing both the CliffsNotes version of his monograph and more recent interviews with these folks.
Little Roy Lewis, who appeared on more sides for Starday than anyone else, gets the honor of the one full-fledged bluegrass song, ripping ornately through “Saint’s Banjo March” with the support of Lizzy Long and the core band. Little Roy’s other track and both songs each with Bill Clifton and Jesse McReynolds lean toward classic country. Other Starday artists participating include rockabilly icons Sleepy LaBeef and Frankie Miller and songwriter Betty Amos, the second woman after Roni Stoneman to record Scruggs-style banjo. This is heaven for any lover of 1950s country. (Bear Family Records, Grenzweg 1, 27729 Holste, Germany, www.bear-family.com.)AM