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Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm
Norman Blake

 Released November 16, 1999

If you want to hear fingerpicked acoustic guitar played with delicacy and precision matched with a straight-ahead vocal delivery, then just start stacking up a pile of recordings by Norman Blake. The back cover of this new one quotes the Oxford American as saying, "Norman Blake is one of the most nuanced and quietly influential acoustic guitarists in this whole great land," and you're inclined to agree by the time he's finished the opening track. His playing -- even when flailing on a six-string banjo, like he does on the title track -- always displays a stateliness and gentility missing in most instrumentalists mining the same turf; it's ornate, yet drills to the heart of the song every time. Not that Blake is one to toot his own horn. Instead, in a move that spells out "let the music do the talking," there's not a smidgen of liner note hype on Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm. There's no typewriter razzmatazz telling you some tortured artist story about how Blake holed up in a cave for two years to produce this little gem. Nope, just a printout of the lyrics to the songs -- most of them penned by Blake -- and a short list of what type of guitars he used on this session for the pegheads in the crowd who still cling to the belief that what you play is as important as how you play it. Although the guy plays old-time vintage acoustic guitars, mandolin, and Dobros to die for, he could probably pick your cousin's 100-dollar cheapie and sound like God on it, he's that good. This is finger-style guitar music at its apex, music of substance and form. What makes Far Away stand out as a fine work is the wealth of original tunes aboard, arguably the strongest material on the album. There's a bone-chilling line in "Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind" that goes, "Can't stand the government/can't stand the law/can't stand the dark days/a' comin' on us all," that sounds more like a prophecy of Y2K doom than a genteel folk ballad about the wickedness of the demon alcohol. Yet for all the surrealism, there's also a refreshing dosage of honesty running straight through all of Blake's work that ties all of these performances together beautifully, from the traditional instrumentals to Blake's heartfelt originals. This is music that works in a variety of listening settings, and let's face it, CDs like that are worth their weight in gold. Norman Blake shines like gold on this one. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. New Century Hornpipe
2. Whiskey Deaf and Whiskey Blind
3. Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm
4. Goin' Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains
5. Savannah Rag
6. Pasquale Taraffo's First Night in Leadville
7. The Winds of Time Won't Change
8. Rag Baby Jig
9. Thelma Hatfield
10. Constitution March
11. Faded Flowers in Old Love Letters
12. And the Cat Came Back the Very Next Day
13. Just Another Faded Love Song
14. Give Me Back My Fifteen Cents
15. Snowbird on the Ashbank
16. The Wandering Drummer
17. The Maple on the Hill
18. Headlight Reel


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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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