World Turning (album) (original) (raw)

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1993 studio album by Tony Trischka

World Turning
Studio album by Tony Trischka
Released 1993
Genre Folk Bluegrass World music Newgrass Country
Length 48:59
Label Rounder Records
Producer Tony Trischka

Professional ratings

Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [1]
Chicago Tribune [2]

World Turning is a studio album orchestrated by banjo player Tony Trischka. Genres vary wildly as do performers for each track.[1][3][4] The title track of the album is a cover version of "World Turning", a song by Fleetwood Mac.[5] The newgrass-style title track divides the album in two, the first half representing 19th century and earlier period banjo music, while the latter showcases 20th century banjo music and beyond.[2]

No. Title Music Length
1. "Alfa Ya Ya" Traditional 3:03
2. "Keemo Kimo/Circus Jig" Traditional 1:33
3. "The Boatman's Dance/Over the Mountains" Traditional 3:13
4. "Dan Tucker/Get Along John/Briggs Jig" Traditional 1:48
5. "Ladies of Refinement" Tony Trischka 3:35
6. "Benko's Rag (A Magyar Fantasy)" Tony Trischka 3:04
7. "Booth Shot Lincoln" Traditional 2:39
8. "Greenwood" Tony Trischka 2:19
9. "World Turning" Lindsey BuckinghamChristine McVie 4:39
10. "Ditzy & Zesty" Tony Trischka 3:48
11. "West Point of the Eno" Tony Trischka 4:22
12. "Sun Prairie" Tony Trischka 5:23
13. "If Animals Could Talk" Tony Trischka 2:50
14. "Reuben" Traditional 3:51
15. "Down in the Cider House" Tony Trischka 3:57
Total length: 48:59

[1]

  1. ^ a b c Crooke, Jeff. Review of World Turning at AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b Duckman, David (20 January 1994). "Tony Trischka World Turning (Rounder)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  3. ^ Sherman, Robert (2 October 1994). "Cultural Card Offers Concerts at a Discount". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  4. ^ Roos, John (15 January 1999). "Strumming Beyond the Banjo's Boundaries". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  5. ^ Jennings, Dana Andrew (17 March 1996). "A Lifelong Love Affair With the Humble Banjo". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 October 2020.