- Wildflowers (Jonathan Byrd album)
Infobox Album
Name = Wildflowers
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist = Jonathan Byrd
Released = 2001
Recorded = The Rubber Room,Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Genre = folk, bluegrass,singer-songwriter
Length = 55:38
Label = Byrdsong/Waterbug Records
Producer = Jonathan Byrd & Jerry Brown
Reviews =
*"Sing Out! " (favorable) Druckenmiller, Tom, "Off the Beaten Track: Jonathan Byrd - "Wildflowers", "Sing Out! ", 45:4 (Winter 2002) p.134]
Last album =
This album = "Wildflowers"
2001
Next album = "The Waitress "
2002Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternative cover
Background = lightsteelblue
Lower caption ="Wildflowers" is the 2001 debut album by Jonathan Byrd. The songs are mostly original songs with a few traditional tunes. Here he mixes contemporary
singer-songwriter storytelling with Appalachian folk roots. There is even amurder ballad ; "Velma" is a song about serial killerVelma Barfield whose victims included Byrd's own grandfather. "Sing Out! " says, " [Jonathan Byrd's] songwriting melds the lyricism ofCeltic music with the stark storytelling of the finest traditionalballad eers."Arthur Wood of "Folkwax" says that Byrd's "Ashe County Fair" is certain, in time, to become a "folk classic." Byrd explained to Wood: "When I started writing it, I didn't know the girl was going to die."Wood, Arthur, [http://www.visnat.com/entertainment/music/folkwax/mp3/bio.cfm?artistnumber=1078 "Born into the Whisper" (Jonathan Byrd bio)] , "FolkWax" (link requires free subscription--accessed Aug 14, 2008)]
Byrd says that he learned to play in the alternate guitar tuning
DADGAD during two visits toIreland : "For a personal challenge, I wrote and recorded my entire first album [this album] in that tuning, bringing it into the Old-Time, Bluegrass, and Country idioms." The album includes a couple of instrumentals that allow Byrd to show off hisflatpicking skills. "Sing Out!" described the sound of the album as, "a wonderfully spare collection, allowing the warm expressive vocals of Jonathan and his strong guitar to carry most of the weight of the arrangements." Byrd plays a number of vintageMartin Guitars on the album including a 1936 Martin D-28, a 1937 sunburst D-18, and a 1934 D-18.Track listing
All songs by Jonathan Byrd except where noted
# "Wildflowers" - 3:29
# "Eli's Cotton Gin" - 3:14
# "Velma" - 3:34
# "Lady's Fancy" (traditional) - 2:13
# "Sandy Mush" - 4:03
# "The Golden Glow of Autumn" - 2:48
# "Tinytown" - 5:30
# "Ashe County Fair" - 5:27
# "Bean an Fhir Rua, Backstep Cindy" (traditional) - 3:27
# "The Sparrow" - 3:01
# "Mama" - 2:26
# "Molly Dear" (traditional) - 3:26
# "Big Hoedown" (traditional) - 1:57
# "The Cider Song" - 3:51
# "Her Eyes Were Green" - 4:16
# "Robena" - 2:48Personnel
Musicians
* Jonathan Byrd - vocals,
guitar
* Tim Stambaugh - tenor vocals
* John Boulding -Dobro ,banjo
* Russell Johnson - chopmandolin
* Charles Petee - lead mandolin
* Rex McGee -fiddle (tracks 6 & 7)
* Bill Hicks - fiddle (track 15)
* Robbie Link - bassProduction
* Jerry Brown - co-producer, recording engineer, mastering
**Recorded at the Rubber Room inChapel Hill, North Carolina
**Mastered at The Chop Shop in Chapel Hill, North CarolinaArtwork
* [http://haledixon.com Hale Dixon Design]
**John Dixon - Graphic art
**Melissanne Hale Dixon - PhotographyReferences
External links
* [http://waterbug.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=66&osCsid=6bfcb61632feed62e0dc3844b162c13d Jonathan Byrd - "Wildflowers"] page at
Waterbug Records (sound samples etc.)
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