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              Reviews From Mandolin Lists
               The final word of praise goes to your
              "Sleeping Lady."  First, therecording itself:  I see what you meant
              by saying that you recorded Frank
 as if the mandolin were 50' tall. 
              Clear, hard, stunning clarity:  the
 pick clicking on strings throughout. 
              Many things to praise, from that
 great split break between fiddle and
              mandolin in "Turkey" (you go low and
 he goes high) to that languid sweet slide
              you get on "Sleeping
 Lady"--followed by Frank's teasing slow
              tempo in his break.  In fact, on
 both these recordings Frank sounds more like
              Monroe than ever, and seems
 deliberately to have slowed much of his
              playing (noticeable on "Camptown",
 my fifth recorded version and my favorite)
              which gives a wonderful effect.
 A very great record.  I have been
              playing John Hartford's two Ed Haley
 records ("The Speed of the Old Long
              Bow" and ("Wild Hog") lately, and
 yours has entered the rotation for daily
              listening.   In fact for variety
 as well as great playing, I rank it with the
              K. Colonels "Appalachian
 Swing" and Dan Crary's "Bluegrass
              Guitar."
 Now please find your way to New England.
 Randall Colaizzi Professor of Classical Studies
 Wellesley College
 
 "Sleeping Lady" Bluegrass
              Instrumentals by Jim Moss (on Fiddle),featuring Frank Wakefield (Mandolin) and Bob
              Black (Banjo), is a CD that must
 not be kept a "Sleeping
              Lady".  It must be heard by all!
 I purchased the CD after the Frank
              Wakefield Concert at McCabes! I was able to meet Jim Moss~ and I must say
              i was very impressed with his playing!
 Actually, I think the band would have played
              into the wee hours of the night... that is
 how much they love their music!  
              BTW the concert was 3 1/2 hours long!
 On the CD, my favorite songs are: 
              "Moonlight Waltz","Catnip", "Little
              Rabbit", and "Cotton Eyed Joe".
 Check this CD out... You won't be
              disappointed!
               My best,Linda Riha
 Burbank, CA
 
 Linda,That is a GREAT album.  I bought one
              from Mr. Moss at the
 Frank Wakefield Band show at McCabes. 
              I don't think I have ever heard
 Fiddle and Mandolin with the rich Monroe
              sound as I have with this CD.
 Mr Wakefield's mandolin sounds like it is
              coming through the speakers.
 Same for the fiddle.   This is
              like no other mandolin CD.
 Why can't we get more CDs with the huge
              sound that Sleeping Lady has.Moonlight Waltz is incredible.   I
              also like Walking In My Sleep.
 This is the first Moss album I have
              seen.    Does anyone know if thereare others out.
 This sure has the Monroe sound.Bill Mason
 
 Frank Wakefield's fiddle player, band
              leader, manager and booking agent,Jim Moss has a new CD called "Sleeping
              Lady". Frank's all over it with his
 own unique style as is Bob Black on banjo
              and various others. This is some
 really powerful fiddle playing....tough,strong
              recording. Bluegrass on
 steroids! There are some good old tunes,
              some new stuff and it's a really
 fresh take. He uses some open tunings on the
              fiddle where it sounds like a
 bunch of bagpipes along with the fiddle.
              Good stuff as anything Frank
 participates seems to be. Get it at:
              www.candlewater.com. Highly
 recommended with no financial
              interest.
 Larry Otis
 I have to second Linda's "A
              MUST"!  Sleeping Lady is one of the mosttasteful projects that I've listened to in
              quite a while.  All instrumental,
 and several Jim Moss originals.  Jim's
              fiddle is spectacular, Wakefield's
 Loar is stellar, and Black's banjo is about
              as tasteful as I've ever heard.
 Kenny Baker must be some more teacher!
 Gary McElwee
                
                 
                 The "Sleeping Lady" CD
              is outstanding! I can't believe you guys aren'thousehold names! Every tune is great, from
              the smokin' "Turkey in the Straw"
 to the title tune. I'm going to order both
              of your current CD's and give a
 copy of "Sleeping Lady" to my
              parents. They'll love it!
 Thanks again,John Bowen
 
 I just wonder why we don't hear more
              music like this.  If you close youreyes it sounds like Monroe himself.  It
              also sounds like Frank Wakefield.
 The fiddle has real punch in fact the entire
              album has punch.  This is
 what bluegrass sounded like in the
              1960's.  Hard! and Tough!
 Bill Mason
                   
               I just need to add my voice to the chorus
              of praise for the Jim Moss"Sleeping Lady" recording. I
              received my copy yesterday. I played it in the
 car on the way to work this morning. I've
              got a Bose system, and the sound
 was just breathtaking. The fiddle and
              mandolin sounded like they were right
 there in the car with me (at least until my
              wife made me turn it down some).
 Not that the other instruments don't sound
              good as well, but it is those two
 that sound so startlingly present to me. And
              while I'm talking about the CD,
 I certainly don't want to ignore the music!
              Fourteen great tunes, some old
 and some new (to me at least). Frank
              Wakefield sounds great as always, and
 Bob Black does a fine job on banjo. I'd have
              to say that "Cruel Willie" is
 my favorite. Sends chills up my spine as I
              listen to it hear now. VERY
 powerful stuff. Right now I'm listening to
              it on my Cambridge Soundworks
 Desktop Theater computer sound system, and
              it sounds great on that too!
 Anyway, I'm rambling, and need to get
              back to work, but I can't say enoughabout this recording. You owe it to yourself
              to get a copy. I have no
 financial interest in saying so, and I don't
              know Jim personally (although I
 hope our paths cross someday).
  
               Regards,Rob Coleman
 
   Jim,
              I received your new CD Sleeping Lady. This
              is a GREAT CD! There's some fine fiddling going on and
              Frank is kicking it. It's getting repeated playing at the moment. I
              like all the instrumentals but, I I'm really digging Bonus Track
              #16.   Thanks!John Amann
 
 Hi Jim, I'm
              listening to the Sleeping Lady CD today at work and I can't
              believe how well it's recorded.  My compliments
              to the chef !!
 (our mastering engineer at work is
              impressed)  Can't wait to hear the next batch.
 When Walkin' In My Sleep came on it
              almost blew me out of my chair. Frank's mandolin sounds like it's coming
              from right between your ears.
 Bob Black sounds crystal clear and your
              fiddle rips right through your chest.
 I had to pour a drink and settle down. 
              That's the way Bluegrass is supposed to sound,
 not like the antiseptic recordings we hear
              today - way over produced like they're squeezing
 all the juice out of it.  English
              rocker and producer Nick Lowe used to mix everything
 through tiny car radio speakers and his
              records always sounded more present than
 anyone else's at the time.  I think we
              should all go back to mono and start over.
 By the way, last night I viewed part of the
              DVD and I must say that that's gotta be
 the best way to teach mandolin.  I had
              a non-playing mandolin friend with me
 who always asked me "how do you do
              that?" Now after seeing Frank,
 he's substantially demystified.  I'm
              very impressed with the whole method.
 Great Job Jim.Roger Kash
 Hallandale, FL
    
               When I got
              home (Sunday) all I did for the next week is to play the new CD's 
                 and tape I
              got.  I couldn't believe I had only gotten the one with you on it (Sleeping Lady). I marked a few of the songs that were my favorite.
   When I heard 'Moonlight
              Waltz' I nearly wept. 
               Cowgirl
              NoraKY
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