Rodney Crowell Fates Right Hand Rock Music Cd Review

One word describes the CD Fates Right Hand fromRodney Crowell originally released Fates Right Hand
Rodney Crowell... AWESOME!on August 26, 2003 on the Epic label.
Rodney Crowell has been a super star in the RockCD Track List Follows:
genre for quite a while now and Fates Right Hand is1. Still Learning How To Fly 2. Fate's Right Hand 3.
an excellent illustration as to why.Earthbound 4. Time To Go Inward 5. Man In Me, The 6.
The nice thing about a CD like this is when the talent isRidin' Out The Storm 7. Preachin' To The Choir 8. It's A
this rich even if Rock isn't your favorite style you stillDifferent World Now 9. Come On Funny Feelin' 10.
can't help but appreciate the greatness of the artist.Adam's Song 11. This Too Will Pass
Overall Fates Right Hand is excellent from beginning toPersonnel: Rodney Crowell (vocals, acoustic & electric
end. One of those CDs that after a few listens theguitars, bouzouki); Will Kimbrough (electric guitar, dobro,
songs are just etched into your memory. A must haveaccordion); John Jorgenson (electric guitar, mandolin);
for the Rock fan. Really spectacular from beginning toSteurat Smith (electric guitar, organ); Pat Buchanan,
end.Richard Bennett (electric guitar); Bela Fleck (banjo);
While the entire CD is really very good the trulyJerry Douglas (dobro); Charlie McCoy (harmonica);
standout tunes are track 4 - Time To Go Inward, trackJohn Hobbs, Billy Livsey, Tony Harrell (organ); Paul Leim
8 - It's A Different World Now, and track 11 - This Too(bass, djembe, percussion); Michael Rhodes (bass);
Will Pass.Trey Landry, Greg Morrow (drums); Gillian Welch, Kim
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as inRichey, John Cowan, Barbara Santoro (background
"Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 - Still Learning How Tovocals).
Fly. Great track!Recorded at Treasure Isle Studios, Berry Hill,
Fates Right Hand Release Notes:Tennessee.