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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Dirt Band/An American Dream
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Band: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Title: Dirt Band/An American Dream
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Release Date: 15 February, 2002
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: In for the Night 2: Wild Nights 3: For a Little While 4: Lights 5: Escaping Reality 6: Whoa Babe 7: White Russia 8: You Can't Stop Loving Me Now 9: On the Loose 10: Angel 11: American Dream 12: In Her Eyes 13: Take Me Back 14: Jas'moon 15: Dance the Night Away 16: New Orleans 17: Happy Feet 18: Do You Feel the Way That I Do 19: What's on Your Mind 20: Wolverton Mountain

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Not the best - still some nice moments
For over 4 decades they have captured the heart and soul of Americana or American roots music. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an amazing ensemble. Still, everyone stumbles sometimes, and these two albums show that the band was at a loss of direction. There are some amazing moments here and there - the first appearances of future member Bob Carpenter, guest turns by members of Louisiana's LeRoux, and the band is rounded out by the stellar talents of fiddler/hornman Al Garth and drummer/percussionist extraordinaire Merel Bregante (both former Loggins and Messinga members, as well as times spent in Sunshine Company, Poco, and other formidable bands).

These were uncertain times and a lot of bands were found scratching their heads as they tried to stay relevant. Thankfully, the NGDB HAS stayed relevant. As I said, there's some nice stuff here in with some dated-sounding attempts at entering the purely pop pantheon. But, it's worth having in every collection of NGDB music and there are some tunes that shouldn't be overlooked.

Dirt Band/An American Dream - Trash
I bought the CD for the title track which proved to be the only track worth listening to in my opinion. I am disappointed with this CD. I have been a long term fan of The Dirt Band but this CD is not one of their best. If you are looking for happy island style music I suggest sticking with Buffett.

Not their best, but pretty darned good.
There are definite signs of the slicker, more commercial direction they were to head for on their later releases, especially on the "American Dream" album, but the best material here is really great. This CD represents the transitional period for the Dirt Band between their earlier, great bluegrass-flavored country rock, and much of the Nashville-country stuff they did later on. Out of print for many years, these two albums (now on one CD) are definitely worth seeking out for fans of the NGDB or anyone who likes quality country-rock. Though not quite up to some of their very best work (check out "Symphonion Dream", for example, or the "Uncle Charlie" album-- not to mention "Stars & Stipes", "Dirt, Silver & Gold" or any of the "Circle" albums), the musicianship on these albums is still superb, and there are some great songs here. "On The Loose" alone is worth the price of admission. In addition, the sound quality is excellent (kudos to BGO Records). If you're a rabid fan of this band (as I am), this CD is a must.

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