Elevation (Yonder Mountain String Band album)

Elevation is the progressive bluegrass debut album of the Yonder Mountain String Band. It was released in 1999 by Frog Pad Records, an independent record label run by the band. The album features appearances by bluegrass musicians Mike Marshall and Darol Anger.[2]

Elevation
Studio album by
Released1999
RecordedSeptember 14–17, 1999
GenreProgressive bluegrass
Length56:30
LabelFrog Pad Records
ProducerSally Van Meter
Yonder Mountain String Band chronology
Elevation
(1999)
Mountain Tracks: Volume 1
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Half Moon Rising" 4:31
  2. "Mental Breakdown" 2:57
  3. "The Bolton Stretch" 2:45
  4. "Left Me in a Hole" 5:25
  5. "Darkness and Light" 5:23
  6. "On the Run" 3:49
  7. "Eight Cylinders" 3:53
  8. "40 Miles from Denver" 3:46
  9. "This Lonesome Heart" 2:06
  10. "At the End of the Day" 3:38
  11. "Mossy Cow" 2:46
  12. "High on a Hilltop" 2:42
  13. "To Say Goodbye, to Be Forgiven" 3:41
  14. "If There's Still Ramblin' in the Rambler (Let Him Go)" 2:46
  15. "Waijal Breakdown" 6:22

Personnel

Yonder Mountain String Band

Other musicians

  • Darol Anger fiddle on tracks 11 & 15
  • Celeste Krenz additional vocals on track 7
  • Mike Marshall mandolin on track 15
  • Sally Van Meter electric lap slide on track 7, additional vocals on track 7, resophonic guitar on track 8

Technical

  • David Glasser mastering
  • Dave Hardy photography
  • James Tuttle engineer, mixing
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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Brian Beatty (1999). "Elevation Overview". All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved 2006-11-29.
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