Bluegrass
Unlimited Review of One Mile East of Hazel Green | RANDY
WALLER & THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN ONE MILE EAST OF HAZEL GREEN Lendel
Records LR5611 Since taking over his father Charlies illustrious
band seven or eight years ago, Randy Waller has faithfully carried on the adventurous
and, at times, even urbane eclecticism that has informed the Country Gentlemen
since the elder Waller co-founded the band in the late 1950s. Like his daddy,
Randy has a robust, stately baritone that lends itself ably to mainstream country
and folk-tinged styles, as well as bluegrass. Not surprisingly, the group
touches on quite a variety of styles here. The title tune, for instance, is a
deliciously dark, evocative, southern gothic ghost ballad, complete with eerie
sound effects. Cherokee Rose is an historical story-song that graphically
revisits the dark, shameful epoch, the Trail Of Tears. And, there
are musical shades of Sergio Leones spaghetti Westerns in Wallers
colorful rendition of Charlie Daniels Caballo Diablo. Jack
See Nock, one of several stand-out Waller originals, is a full-blown gypsy
jazz romp, featuring hot gypsy guitar and fiddle licks from DeWayne Brooks and
Dave VanDeventer. Waller also shines on a pair of heartfelt gospel originals,
Ferry My Soul and Oh Angel. (Lendel Records, 9188 James
Madison Hwy., Warrenton, VA 20186, www.lendelrecords.com.) - BA (Bluegrass
Unlimited) |