Follow Me (Bearfoot album)

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Studio album by Bearfoot
Released 21 July 2006[1]
Genre Bluegrass,[2] americana[3][4]
Length 40:45
Label Glacier Records
Producer Gene Libbea[5]
Bearfoot chronology
Back Home
(2003)
Follow Me
(2006)
Doors and Windows
(2009)

Follow Me is the third album by Bearfoot, released in 2006.[6] The album was the first the group released under their new name of Bearfoot, while their first two albums were released under the name of Bearfoot Bluegrass. According to Bearfoot's mandolin player Jason Norris, they shortened their name to reflect the band's present sound. "We'd never had a banjo in the band and it was hard to call ourselves a traditional bluegrass band.".[3] The band showcases warm ensemble playing,[2] featuring three part vocal harmony, and intertwined twin-fiddle leads.[6][7] All five musicians take turns singing, sometimes in harmony, sometimes solo, backed by fiddles, guitar, and mandolin.[8] The album was cut live, meaning the rhythm track was recorded in a big room with everyone in the circle. The twin fiddles had to be recorded live because they played off of each other. The solo parts were left out of the rhythm track, and filled in later. Annalisa sang live lead vocals on a few of the tracks.[9] Annalisa Tornfelt stands out on this album with her voice and song writing.[8][10]

Track listing

All lyrics were written by Annalisa Tornfelt, unless otherwise noted. All songs were arranged by Bearfoot with some help from Gene Libbea.[5]

  1. "Molasses" - 2:18
  2. "Go On Home" - 3:34
  3. "Follow Me" - 1:53
  4. "Sweet Pea" - 5:57
  5. "Deep River Blues" (Alton Delmore, adapted by Doc Watson) - 2:42
  6. "Just Stay" - 4:53
  7. "Easier Days" (Jason Norris) - 3:47
  8. "Village Idiot" (instrumental) - 2:25
  9. "The Most Lonely" (instrumental) - 3:14
  10. "The Blackest Crow" (traditional) - 3:35
  11. "Little Bird" (Becky Buller) - 3:28
  12. "Sold My Soul to an Angel" - 2:33

Personnel

References

  1. CD Universe - Bearfoot - Follow Me Audio CD Retrieved 2013-04-20
  2. 1 2 Allmusic: Bearfoot - Follow Me Retrieved 20 April 2013
  3. 1 2 Eric Morrison (26 June 2008). "Bearfoot has treaded many miles since last in Juneau". Juneau Empire. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  4. Renee Dillard (1 April 2008). "Bearfoot's bluegrass sound sweet as 'Molasses'". The Northern Light. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 Follow Me (CD holder notes). Bearfoot. Alaska: Glacier Records. 2006. GR1003.
  6. 1 2 Compass Records - Follow Me Retrieved 2013-04-20
  7. Stone, Steven (June 2008). "Bearfoot Bluegrass – Follow Me". Vintage Guitar Magazine. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  8. 1 2 McGee, David (June 2008). "A Cat Without a Grin, A Grin Without a Cat". The Bluegrass Special. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  9. McGee, David (August–September 2008). "A Song Of the Younger World, A Song of the Pack - Bearfoot Storms Out Of the Wild". The Bluegrass Special. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
  10. ""Follow Me" by Bearfoot". The Lonesome Road Review. 3 July 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2013.

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