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Album: Running Wild *
# Song Title   Time
1)    San Antone
2)    You're Running Wild
3)    Things We Said Today
4)    4 + 20
5)    Two of a Kind
6)    Passin' Through
7)    Mystery That Won't Go Away, The (Jon Benet Patricia Ramsey Song)
8)    Take Me Back Again
9)    Maybe She'll Get Lucky
10)    Hard Hearted
11)    It's a Long Long Way to the Top of the World
12)    About Love
 

Album: Running Wild *
# Song Title   Time
1)    San Antone
2)    You're Running Wild
3)    Things We Said Today
4)    4 + 20
5)    Two of a Kind
6)    Passin' Through
7)    Mystery That Won't Go Away, The (Jon Benet Patricia Ramsey Song)
8)    Take Me Back Again
9)    Maybe She'll Get Lucky
10)    Hard Hearted
11)    It's a Long Long Way to the Top of the World
12)    About Love
 
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  • Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen: Tony Rice (guitar); Larry Rice (mandolin); Chris Hillman (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Herb Pederson (vocals, guitar).
  • Additional personnel includes: Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Fred Travers (dobro); Rickie Simpkins (fiddle); Ronnie Simpkins (bass); Robbie Magruder (drums).
  • Producers: Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen, Bill Wolf.
  • Recorded at Bias Recording, Springfield, Virginia. Includes liner notes by Geoffrey Himes.
  • Billing themselves as an anti-supergroup, Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pederson have decades of talent under their belts, but their ego-free attitudes allow for the exchange of some genuine American music. Their third release as a group, Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, and brothers Larry and Tony Rice perform a unique blend of progressive bluegrass and earthy contemporary country, sharing vocal duties on a combination of new songs and country classics. Highlights include former Byrd Hillman's take on "4 + 20," written by his folk-rock contemporary and former Manassas bandmate Stephen Stills, and some truly inspired steel guitar accents from guest Jay Dee Maness, particularly on "Two of a Kind." With the addition of drums and additional instrumentation on many of the tracks, the band has expanded beyond the strictly acoustic sound of its earlier albums, but still retains a warm intimacy. The band's interpretations of classics, like Jim & Jesse's "Hard Hearted," the Beatles' "Things We Said Today," and the title track made popular by the Louvin Brothers work better than some of the originals (like the positively maudlin "The Mystery That Won't Go Away," which recounts the death of Jon Benet Ramsey). The album's high points outweigh its faults and make for a solid listen overall. ~ Zac Johnson
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