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  • Audio CD (27 Jul 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Decca (UMO)
  • ASIN: B00005N8T1
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,405 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #13 in  Music > Country > Bluegrass
    #38 in  Music > Country > Traditional Country
    #42 in  Music > Country > Contemporary Country

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Listen  1. Let Me Touch You For Awhile 3:21Album Only
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Listen12. Take Me For Longing 2:51£0.69
Listen13. New Favorite 4:34£0.69


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New Favorite is the first album released by Alison Krauss and Union Station since their role in the megahit soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou?--an album that's done more to advance the cause of bluegrass since Bill Monroe first conjured the music out of the hills of western Kentucky. While their previous full album, Forget About It, showcased the more contemporary part of Krauss's musical equation and the O Brother soundtrack spotlighted the more traditional, New Favorite combines the approaches in balancing the softer sounds with the rougher-edged material. Krauss' soft and intimate vocals particularly shine on the soulful title tune of love gone cold. However, it's mostly the older sounds that you'll remember from this largely sombre album, one that telegraphs uncertainty, doom, and the promise of bloodshed throughout much of the repertoire. On "Momma Cried", a song about a child-snatching that tore a family asunder, Dan Tyminski's tenor vocals rise above a wailing dobro, a driving banjo and a thumping, anchoring bass to convey unspeakable pain. Too many of the pop-minded songs fall flat in comparison, but although this may not be the group's best effort overall, no other crossover bluegrass band begins to meet their mark either musically or emotionally, as New Favorite so amply shows. --Alanna Nash


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Ninth album from country singer-songwriter, her third to feature the Union Station band, who achieved crossover successafter their appearance on the 'O Brother Where Art Thou' soundtrack. A blend of styles, with soulful, intro- spective ballads and bluegrass barnstormers.

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A complete classic, 13 Jan 2003
I am so pleased I bought this record.
I saw this band on TV, having inadvertently tuned into the Country Music awards late one night. The first act I saw perform live on stage was Alison Krauss and Union Station. They played Lucky One, I listened and was hooked! Amidst the glitz and pretence inherent with American awards ceremonies shone this band as one true, honest and highly skilled. Shining also was their modesty with Alison Krauss capturing my attention from the first note.

I bought the album for my girlfriend. A treat which goes up and down in tempo and style yet maintains its sheer quality throughout. Its one of those albums you end up showing off to all your friends because you discovered it first!

Everyone I've played it to have also loved it and have since asked me for its title...they want it!

I think you would have to be an individual of little heart or soul and lacking almost completely in personality to not like this record.
The ballads are instantly adorable whilst the harder edged bluegrass sounds are distinct growers.

One that will see the inside of my CD player for many years to come.

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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IS THIS THE PERFECT COUNTRY ALBUM?, 6 Jun 2002
By J. C. Bailey (East Sussex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Let me run my opinion up the flagpole before I start, and say that I think "New Favorite" is arguably the best and most important new folk recording of the new millennium to date. That's a sweeping claim - you'll have to decide for yourself whether I've justified it.

Firstly, performances. Ms Krauss was a virtuoso bluegrass fiddle player by her teens and on the strength of her current form she would by now be a legendary country musician even if she'd never sung a note - but amazingly her singing has surpassed even her instrumental virtuosity. Pure, tender and with perfect phrasing, she may now have the best living voice in any branch of country. Add to that the increasingly famous voice and guitar of Dan Tyminski (justly Grammied for his lead singing role on "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"). Stir in the ever-breathtaking slide dobro of Jerry Douglas and three-part harmonies to bring you out in goosebumps. . . and you have one of the best sounding albums of all time in any genre.

Secondly, compositions. Of the 13 songs on the album, only one fails to sound like an instant classic. Of the other 12, it is difficult to know which is best - my opinion changes from day to day. The lyrics are as good as the tunes, and the new arrangements of two traditional folk songs are as fresh and rivetting as the new material.

Thirdly, presentation. In one sense this is an album of two halves, one set of hushed introspective ballads and one set of traditional up-tempo bluegrass workouts. But the way the songs are sequenced, the album never gets set in an atmospheric rut - it remorselessly takes you up and down from the first note to the last. The end result is more than just a collection of 13 songs - it's a manifesto from the strongest country group act of this generation that bluegrass is going to break out into the mainstream (an agenda that "O Brother...", "Down From The Mountain" and so on are in on). This is high musical politics, and the fact that "New Favourite" earned three Grammies (best bluegrass album, and best country song/best group performance for "Lucky One") alongside the closely related awards for "O Brother..." (in which AKUS are of course heavily featured) is a sign that the strategy is working.

Fourthly, integrity. There's no relentless glitzy studio production, just beautifully crisp detailed sound. No toadying guest appearances to broaden the album's market artifically. No electronically sequenced break-beat percussion (in fact there's hardly any percussion at all, but the soft numbers don't need it and the fast numbers pound along like an express train without it).

Performance, composition, presentation, integrity. A vibrant cross-fertilisation of bluegrass and new country. Modern production with traditional values. An album like this is a one-off - we could have to wait a decade for anything else in the same class.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful surprise!, 3 Jan 2002
Firstly I would like to say that I am totally gripped by this album and that I would recommend it to anyone interested in traditional music, country or folk. I received this album as a surprise Xmas gift and would have not chosen it independently, however I instantly took a shine to the lighter tracks where Alison sings lead, like 'Let Me Touch You For a While' and 'The Lucky One' (though more accessible these are nonetheless touching, quality songs). I am growing increasingly fond of the rougher edged sound of Dan Tyminskis lead vocals, though I found these tracks more difficult intially. I would suggest this album to anyone prepared to give a chance to this pleasant mix of sounds and styles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply beautiful
Alison Krauss has one of the beautiful voices in modern music. But this album shows Union Station to be so much more than her stunning vocals. Read more
Published on 14 Jun 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply superb
Alison Krauss & Union Station are paving the way in modern country/bluegrass music, and are setting milestones as they go. Read more
Published on 22 Mar 2004 by Dan Craggs

5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite
Well this album is certainly my new favorite. The clarity of Alison's voice is exeptional. All of my friends have insisted on getting a copy since I played it to them and they are... Read more
Published on 1 Mar 2004 by ryville

5.0 out of 5 stars Lost and found
Oh what a delight! I'm no out and out Bluegrass or Country fan, however I love Ry Cooder and if you love him you'll love this album. Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not outstanding
Alsion Krauss has a good voice, but for me, Dan Tyminski steals the show on track 2, 'The boy who wouldn't hoe corn', aided by Jerry Douglas, who is in great demand for his superb... Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A classic album of it's genre.
Alison Krauss and Union Station just get better and better. New Favorite is a must for all fans. Alison's superb voice is complemented as ever with the sheer musicianship of Union... Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure joy with strings attached
Alison Krauss and her gifted compadres ,Union Station , have scaled new heights in their efforts to bring you music that touches that tender part that lives within us all. Read more
Published on 13 Aug 2001 by michael clark

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