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Blackberry Blossom
Norman Blake

 Released 1977

Norman Blake had barely begun his solo career in 1977 when he recorded Blackberry Blossom. This album finds Blake's artistry already fully developed, with the material divided between traditional songs and instrumentals. All nine cuts feature Blake's nifty guitar and mandolin work, with occasional back up from Nancy Blake on cello. The album gets started with a Tin Pan Alley tune, "Are You From Dixie?," an upbeat song that plays off the motif of the lonely Southerner away from his homeland and longing for a friendly face. On the oddly titled "The Rights of Man Hornpipe" Blake is backed by Nancy Blake on cello, creating something akin to flatpicking baroque. When the cello is combined with the fiddle on "D Medley," the sound comes much closer to a medium-paced Appalachian jig. The original "Lonesome Jenny" fits comfortably with the album's traditional material, drawing a portrait of the empty life of a woman who has been left a widow. This seven-minute portrait is filled with fascinating chord changes and tender lyrics. All of the songs on Blackberry Blossom are delivered in Blake's straightforward manner, both down-to-earth and emotive. It is perhaps easy to take an artist as uncomplicated as Blake for granted: he never seems to be going out of his way to impress the listener with fancy guitar licks or vocal hysterics. Instead, he imbeds himself in tradition, offering honest interpretations and fresh originals that are respectful of their roots. In this way, his true artistry grows each time the listener places a disc like Blackberry Blossom in the CD player. To those familiar with Blake, this re-issue will be warmly welcomed; for the unfamiliar, Blackberry Blossom is a great place to get started. ~ Ronnie Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Are You from Dixie
2. The Rights Of Man Hornpipe
3. The Highland Light
4. Railroad Blues
5. Foggy Valley
6. Lonesome Jenny
7. Blackberry Blossom
8. D Medley
9. Jerusalem Ridge


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Main Releases

Shacktown Road (2007)

Back Home in Sulphur Springs [Norman & Nancy Blake] (2006)

The Morning Glory Ramblers (2004)

Meeting on Southern Soil (2002)

Flower From the Fields of Alabama (2001)

Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm (1999)

Be Ready Boys: Appalachia to Abilene (1999)

Chattanooga Sugar Babe (1998)

The Hobo's Last Ride (1996)

While Passing Along This Way (1994)

Just Gimme Somethin' I'm Used To (1992)

Norman Blake and Tony Rice 2 (1990)

Blind Dog (1988)

Blake & Rice (1987)

The Norman & Nancy Blake Compact Disc (1986)

Lighthouse on the Shore (1985)

Nashville Blues (1984)

Original Underground Music (1982)

Full Moon on the Farm (1981)

Rising Fawn String Ensemble (1979)

Directions (1978)

Blackberry Blossom (1977)

Live at McCabe's (live) (1976)

Whiskey Before Breakfast (1976)

Norman Blake and Red Rector (1976)

Norman Blake/Tut Taylor/Sam Bush/Butch Robins/Vassar Clements/David Holland... (1975)

The Fields of November (1974)

Going Places (1974)

Back Home in Sulphur Springs (1972)

Compilations

Live at McCabes [2] (live)

Live at McCabes/Directions

Norman Blake and Sam Bush and David Holland (2005)

Old Ties (2002)

The Video Collection 1980-1995 (1996)

The Fields of November/Old and New (1992)

Slow Train through Georgia (1987)

Natasha's Waltz (1987)

Old and New (1975)

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