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Across the Bridge | 
| Artist: Drew Emmitt Label: Compass Records Category: Music
Buy New: $17.98
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 143050
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766397441023 EAN: 0766397441023 ASIN: B0009WFFMW
Release Date: July 19, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | All Night Ride | | • | Meet Me in the Morning - Drew Emmitt, Dylan, Bob | | • | Cross That Bridge | | • | Big Ice - Drew Emmitt, Flinner, Matt | | • | All That You Dream - Drew Emmitt, Barrere, Paul | | • | This House | | • | Up Where We Are | | • | Listen to the Spirit - Drew Emmitt, Pousette-Dart, Jon | | • | Silvanite | | • | Reach Out for Me | | • | Out in the Woods | | • | The Awakening |
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Drew second effort November 11, 2008 Michaeljlewis 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like drews mandolin playing and voice this is a strong cd great picking and some special guests..
Drew Rulz September 6, 2007 R. Stotts I love Drew Emmitt. I have loved his music and contribution to Leftover Salmon, and have all of the Salmon albums. And seeing this guy live is amazing and a must. This is a terrific bluegrass album, with some excellent songs. If you know nothing about Leftover Salmon, start with "Ask the Fish", and if you know Salmon, but not Drew's solo music, start here. Drew Rulz! Peace.
Tightly crafted with a visceral quality that is both intense and profound October 24, 2005 J. Ross (Roseburg, OR USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Playing Time - 55:38 -- Somewhat like Tim O'Brien, mandolinist and singer Drew Emmitt has a contemporary style all his own. Unlike Tim who incorporates electric guitar, drums and percussion into his arrangements, Drew Emmitt prefers to keep his music fully acoustic. Drew is best known for his work with Leftover Salmon, a Colorado electric "jamgrass" band (actually their own genre moniker was "Cajun slamgrass") which broke up in 2004. Drew then assembled a band, The Drew Emmitt Band, which has returned to a more traditional sound. His musical compadres include some first class musicians -- Matt Flinner (banjo, mandoin, bouzouki), Greg Garrison (bass, harmony vocals), and Ross Martin (guitar). Guest artists appearing on this CD include Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Sam Bush, John Cowan, Stuart Duncan, Paul Barrere and Jim Lauderdale. Barrerre (of Little Feat) sings lead vocal and plays slide guitar on his own composition, "All That You Dream."
"Across the Bridge" is actually Drew's second release, and it's largely original material. It would've been nice if the CD jacket had included lyrics. Emmitt is the sole composer of "Reach Out For Me," "Silvanite," and "Out in the Woods." The former is -time is an offer of love, friendship and support in tough times. Over 7 minutes in length, the latter is a fluid piece that gives equal footing to instrumental improvisation and the song's message in a similar way to how Leftover Salmon performed it. Once the groove is established, each string wizard gets to strut their stuff. Three songs were written by Emmitt and Jim Lauderdale ("Up Where We Are," "The Awakening," and "This House"). Emmitt's collaboration with Ben Galloway resulted in two numbers, "All Night Ride" and "Cross That Bridge." "Big Ice" is a snappy instrumental written by Flinner. The nearly 7-minute cover of Dylan's "Meet Me in the Morning," gets a tad bit tedious and could've potentially been arranged.
Emmitt's multi-genre exploration takes us into steaming bluegrass ("All Night Ride"), engaging country ("Reach Out For Me"), gripping instrumental ("Silvanite"), and even some ethereal new acoustic territory ("The Awakening"). His music is tightly crafted with a visceral quality that is both intense and profound. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
Drew Emmitt Rides Again September 17, 2005 Lori B. Hoffmann (Grafton IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It doesn't get any better than this. Drew's voice and John Cowan's harmonies are a perfect blend. The musicians are phenominal. A 5 star choice.
connoissuer July 28, 2005 M. Haas (Aspen, CO United States) Excellent album! I love this guy's music and feeling for it. If it were only possible to combine Drew's soul, heart and feeling with Chris Thile's talent, the Jimi Hendrix or SRV of mandolin would result. Excellent covers of Dylan's "Meet Me In The Morning" and Little Feat's "All That You Dream" (with help from Paul Barrere of Little Feat), and the great originals we've come to expect of Drew. What can you say, he plays and writes with raw emotion and bottom of the gut feeling. Always!
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