The best thing about
Aubrey Haynie's fiddling is that he's so smooth and fluid.
The Bluegrass Fiddle Album is not likely to draw any new fans to the genre, but bluegrass regulars will appreciate how deftly the hugely talented
Haynie works through originals, traditionals, and covers of artists like Kenny Baker and
Arthur Smith. On his third and most old-school-styled album,
Haynie's tone is always dead on, whether he's paying homage to Florida legends like
Chubby Wise and
Vassar Clements on the slow and gentle "McHattie's Waltz" or burning the barn down with the freewheeling traditional "Bill Cheatham." With legends
Tony Rice and
Sam Bush in his band,
Haynie can't really go wrong.
The Bluegrass Fiddle Album is an excellent, straight-up bluegrass record played in a traditional style that will impress those wary of bluegrass fusion and crossover, and though it won't break out like a
Nickel Creek album, the beauty of
Haynie's playing is sure to bring a grin to your face. ~ Charles Spano