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Alison Krauss + Union Station Live
Recorded over two evenings, April 29th and 30th 2002, at the Louisville Palace in Louisville, Kentucky this set manages to combine both great playing and great sound. Union Station's core members, Dan Tyminsky on guitar, mando, and baritone vocals, Ron Block on banjo, guitar, and tenor vocals, and Barry Bales on acoustic bass, are joined by Jerry Douglas on dobro and Larry Atamanuik on drums.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the magic of Alison Krauss and her band Union Station performing live. The show features a diverse setlist drawing from their most popular albums, showcasing Krauss's signature vocal prowess and the band's intricate musicianship. It offers an intimate look at their dynamic stage presence and connection with the audience.
Critical Reception
Alison Krauss + Union Station Live was widely praised for its stellar musical performances and high production values. Critics lauded the blend of bluegrass, country, and folk, highlighting Alison Krauss's ethereal voice and the band's exceptional instrumental skills. Audiences were treated to a faithful and spirited rendition of their beloved songs, solidifying its status as a must-have for fans.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the authentic energy and talent of a live performance.
Showcases Alison Krauss's unparalleled vocal range and Union Station's virtuosity.
A must-watch for fans of bluegrass, country, and exceptional live music.
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Fun Fact
This live album and DVD was recorded over multiple shows during their 2002 tour, featuring performances from cities across the United States.
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