Album
Luck In The Valley
2010 · Rock, Blues
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Luck In The Valley is a Blues album by Jack Rose, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
“He will be missed” was the line heard ‘round the underground in late 2009, when guitarist Jack Rose suffered a sudden fatal heart attack at the too-soon age of 38. The Pelt alum left one last LP behind, though — the final installment in his “Ditch Trilogy” tribute to pre-war music. In case you’re unfamiliar with that dusty, boot-scooting chapter of the Great American Songbook, it can mean anything from the hoedown hooks of “Lick Mountain Ramble” to the hypnotic chords of “Moon In The Gutter.” And if you want a real history lesson, Rose also left his finger-picking prints all over three traditional tunes, including a saloon jam session (“West Coast Blues,” which could pass as an Old Crow Medicine Show instrumental) and a ragtime favorite (“Saint Louis Blues”) that’s been covered by Stevie Wonder, Louis Armstrong <i>and</i> the Flamin’ Groovies. As for how all of this fits into Rose’s storyline, <i>Luck In The Valley</i> isn’t about the loss of life. It’s about the celebration of it.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Blues For Percy Danforth
- A2Lick Mountain Ramble
- A3Woodpiles On The Side Of The Road
- A4When Tailgate Drops, The Bullshit Stops
- A5Moon In The Gutter
Side B
- B1Luck In The Valley
- B2Saint Louis Blues
- B3Tree In The Valley
- B4Everybody Ought To Pray Sometime
- B5West Coast Blues
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Acoustic & Delta Blues
- sparse
- intimate
- bluesy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Glenn JonesBANJO
- Hans ChewPIANO
- Harmonica DanHARMONICA
- Isak HowellGUITAR, HARMONICA, BANJO BANJO GUITAR
- Jack RoseGUITAR LAP STEEL GUITAR STEEL GUITAR
- Mike GangloffFIDDLE, JEW'S HARP , BANJO FIDDLE, JEW'S HARP, BANJO BANJO
- Nathan BowlesBONES, PERCUSSION
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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