Independent Reviews
"Sleeping Lady" Bluegrass Instrumentals
by Jim Moss (on Fiddle),
featuring Frank Wakefield (Mandolin)
and Bob Black (Banjo), is a CD that must
not be kept a "Sleeping Lady". It must
be
heard by all!
I purchased the CD after the Frank Wakefield
Concert at McCabes! I was able to
meet
Jim Moss~ and I must say i was very impressed
with his playing! Actually, I think the
band would
have played into the wee hours of the night...
that is
how much they love their music! BTW
the concert
was 3 1/2 hours long!
On the CD, my favorite songs are: "Moonlight
Waltz",
"Catnip", "Little Rabbit", and "Cotton Eyed Joe".
Check this CD out... for more information
contact the web site
http://www.candlewater.com/henflings/
You won't be disappointed!
My best,
Linda Riha
Burbank, CA
Linda,
That is a GREAT album. I bought one from
Mr. Moss at the
Frank Wakefield Band show at McCabes. I
don't think I have ever heard
Fiddle and Mandolin with the rich Monroe sound
as I have with this CD.
Mr Wakefield's mandolin sounds like it is coming
through the speakers.
Same for the fiddle. This is like
no other mandolin CD.
Why can't we get more CDs with the huge sound
that Sleeping Lady has.
Moonlight Waltz is incredible. I
also like Walking In My Sleep.
This is the first Moss album I have seen.
Does anyone know if there
are others out.
This sure has the Monroe sound.
Bill Mason
Frank Wakefield's fiddle player, band leader,
manager and booking agent,
Jim Moss has a new CD called "Sleeping Lady".
Frank's all over it with his
own unique style as is Bob Black on banjo and
various others. This is some
really powerful fiddle playing....tough,strong
recording. Bluegrass on
steroids! There are some good old tunes, some
new stuff and it's a really
fresh take. He uses some open tunings on the
fiddle where it sounds like a
bunch of bagpipes along with the fiddle. Good
stuff as anything Frank
participates seems to be. Get it at: www.candlewater.com.
Highly
recommended with no financial interest.
Larry Otis
I have to second Linda's "A MUST"! Sleeping
Lady is one of the most
tasteful projects that I've listened to in quite
a while. All instrumental,
and several Jim Moss originals. Jim's fiddle
is spectacular, Wakefield's
Loar is stellar, and Black's banjo is about as
tasteful as I've ever heard.
Kenny Baker must be some more teacher!
Gary McElwee
I just wonder why we don't hear more music like
this. If you close your
eyes it sounds like Monroe himself. It
also sounds like Frank Wakefield.
The fiddle has real punch in fact the entire
album has punch. This is
what bluegrass sounded like in the 1960's.
Hard! and Tough!
Bill Mason