The Muscle Shoals Recordings

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The Muscle Shoals Recordings
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 2015 (2015-06-16)
Genre Bluegrass
Length36:25
Label Rounder
Producer The SteelDrivers
The SteelDrivers chronology
Hammer Down
(2012)
The Muscle Shoals Recordings
(2015)

The Muscle Shoals Recordings is an album by The SteelDrivers. It was released on Rounder Records on June 16, 2015. It earned the group a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. [1]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Mark Deming of AllMusic concludes his review with, "the music speaks for itself, and what it says is eloquent and deeply pleasing." [2]

Hal Horowitz of American Songwriter writes, "The album’s title implies a wider expansion of the SteelDrivers’ already elastic sound that doesn't appear, yet the group has rarely sounded more focused or passionate. That makes The Muscle Shoals Recordings another notable entry into the group's already distinctive catalog." [3]

Jonathan Frahm of PopMatters concludes his review with, "not unlike John Henry, they’re fighting an uphill battle against the digitization of the industry, with their bare hands and organic instrumentation as their only weapons. They do it so darn well that they might just win." [4]

Kelly McCartney of Folk Alley writes, "It's a thoroughly supple, occasionally somber set, but even the darker hues have a fluidity that keep them from getting too bogged down in their own self-importance." [5]

Michael McDade of No Depression says, "This album really puts The Steeldrivers back on the map. They’ve got their great songs about people doing bad things, but now they’ve mixed that with having a great understanding what their lead man’s strengths are as a singer." [6]

Chuck Dauphin of Billboard writes, "The band has just released their second disc with Nichols -- The Muscle Shoals Recordings -- which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart last week. He (Gary Nichols) said the album has the potential to be very special for the group." [7]

Donald Teplyske of Country Standard Time begins his review with, "The SteelDrivers are a dynamic, driving bluegrass band, a five-piece with a sound and an approach completely their own." [8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Long Way Down"3:44
2."Drinkin' Alone"
2:41
3."Ashes of Yesterday"
3:13
4."Day Before Temptation"3:11
5."Here She Goes"
3:26
6."California Chainsaw"Richard Bailey2:47
7."Hangin' Around"Gary Nichols2:52
8."Brother John"
  • Gary Nichols
  • Barry Billings
3:41
9."Six Feet Away"
  • Jerry Salley
  • Tammy Rogers
3:07
10."Too Much"
  • Gary Nichols
  • Bonnie Lowery
3:43
11."River Runs Red"
  • Jerry Salley
  • Liz Henberg
  • Tammy Rogers
4:00
Total length:36:25

Chart performance

Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Top Bluegrass Albums (Billboard) [9] 1
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [10] 5

Credits and personnel

Musicians
Production

Track information and credits verified from the album's liner notes. [11] Some credits adapted from Discogs . [12]

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