Twilight Motel
Twilight Motel is an album by the American banjoist Alison Brown, released in 1992.[2][3] Brown used a 1938 Gibson banjo.[4]
| Twilight Motel | ||||
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| Released | 1992 | |||
| Genre | Progressive bluegrass, jazz | |||
| Length | 42:49 | |||
| Label | Vanguard[1] | |||
| Producer | Mike Marshall | |||
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Production
    
Recorded in Nashville and in Berkeley, the album was produced by Mike Marshall.[5] "Sweet Thames Flow Softly" is a cover of the Ewan MacColl song.[6]
Reception
    
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| Chicago Tribune | |
| The Indianapolis Star | |
The Baltimore Sun wrote that the album "touches on everything from slippery samba rhythms to flashy Scruggs-style picking."[8] The Indianapolis Star concluded that "there's nothing bad on this disc, much that's good, but too much that's merely pleasant, veering close to 'easy listening'."[7] Stereo Review noted that "Brown never wanders as far into space-grass territory as Bela Fleck, but her artistic vision, while less flashy, is no less profound."[9]
In his AllMusic review, music critic Michael McCall called the album "jazzier, yet also more relaxed, than her debut."[2]
Track listing
    
All compositions by Alison Brown unless otherwise noted
- "First Light" – 5:17
 - "Lorelei" – 4:36
 - "Twilight Motel" – 3:45
 - "Blue Marlin" – 4:40
 - "Saint Geneviéve" – 4:02
 - "Gods of Brazil" – 4:29
 - "Shoot The Dog" – 3:25
 - "Pelican Bay" – 3:12
 - "Chicken Road" – 4:25
 - "Sweet Thames Flow Softly (MacCall, MacColl)" – 5:24
 
Personnel
    
- Alison Brown – banjo, guitar
 - Roy Huskey Jr. – bass
 - Stuart Duncan – violin
 - Matt Eakle – flute
 - Jerry Douglas – dobro
 - Darol Anger – violin
 - Mike Marshall – guitar, mandolin
 - Todd Philips – bass
 - Mark Schatz – banjo, bass
 - Scott Nygaard – guitar
 - Maura O'Conell – vocals
 - Tony Rice – guitar
 - Michael Spiro – percussion
 - Paul VanWageningen – drums
 - Garry West – bass
 - Kristin Wilkinson – viola
 - Andrea Zonn - violin
 - David Hoffner – piano, keyboards
 - Tom Miller – drums, steel pan
 - John Catchings – violoncello
 
References
    
- Duckman, David (28 Jan 1993). "Rave recordings". Tempo. Chicago Tribune. p. 6.
 - McCall, Michael. "Twilight Motel > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
 - Henry, Murphy (2013). Pretty Good for a Girl: Women in Bluegrass. University of Illinois Press. p. 298.
 - Adams, Noah (Nov 25, 1992). "Twilight Motel". All Things Considered. NPR.
 - Clark, Renee Hopkins (December 13, 1992). "Twilight Motel, Alison Brown". The Dallas Morning News. p. 6C.
 - Lawrence, Keith (December 25, 1992). "Bluegrass Notes". Messenger-Inquirer. p. 2D.
 - Schoch, Eric (22 Jan 1993). "Alison Brown Twilight Motel". The Indianapolis Star. p. B9.
 - Considine, J.D. (1 Jan 1993). "Twilight Motel". Features. The Baltimore Sun. p. 5.
 - "Twilight Motel by Alison Brown". Stereo Review. 58 (5): 90. May 1993.
 
