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Rick Brockner

Black Mountain Brew

(Refined)

US release date: 30 May 2006
UK release date: 26 June 2006

by Michael Metivier

I tend to stay far away from albums that advertise CD’s by other artists under the plastic jewel-case tray, also from labels that identify themselves as promoting “Distinguished Gift Music™”.  What is that?  But the cheesiness of the marketing aside, Rick Brockner’s Black Mountain Brew is a soothing, enjoyable, if not revolutionary acoustic folk record. Mostly instrumental, with occasional vocals by violinist Cora Beth Bridges, the songs tread a fine line between traditional Appalachian structure/melody and New Age.  I mention New Age not to disparage, but to point out that tunes like “Country in the City” and “Sweet Clair” are as smooth as river-tumbled stones, the production clean, and maybe just a bit sterile. Maybe it’s the complete lack of banjos clucking around, twanging things up.  Still, Black Mountain Brew is an honest, lovely little record. And I guess it would make a fine, distinguished gift for someone this time of year too.

— 20 December 2006

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