Remains To Be Scene (CD)
The Seldom Scene
Amoeba Review
The Seldom Scene are back with their first album since the death of founding member/ banjo player Ben Eldridge. Remains to Be Scene is a feast for the ears, with versions of bluegrass standards and covers of tracks by The Kinks, Bob Dylan, and Jim Croce. From picaresque to plaintive, rollicking to downbeat, there's an underlying authenticity to the album that'll enthrall listeners new and old alike. With gripping storytelling, delightful strings, and just straight up excellent songwriting, this is essential listening for any bluegrass fan.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains
|
The Seldom Scene | 03:47 |
2.
Crossroads
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:46 |
3.
A Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business (Singin' the Blues)
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:09 |
4.
Hard Travelin'
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:56 |
5.
Farewell, Angelina
|
The Seldom Scene | 04:01 |
6.
Walking Down the Line
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:35 |
7.
Lonesome Day
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:36 |
8.
I Could Cry
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:29 |
9.
White Line
|
The Seldom Scene | 03:40 |
10.
Show Me the Way to Go Home
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:46 |
11.
The Story of My Life
|
The Seldom Scene | 02:48 |