Click to enlargeTom Neal
Banjoland


Banjoland
Coal Miner's Gold
Walt's Breakdown
Charmaine
Cincinnati Rag
Got Enough Love to Hold You On
New Camptown Races
Reuben
Shenandoah Breakdown
Calvary
Miller's Reel
Miss McLeod's Reel
Tyler's Tune
In His Arms I’m Not Afraid

I've been waiting for this album for a very long time.

The first time I heard Tommy Neal play was at a jam session in Baltimore in 1976, and I became a lifelong fan. The ’70s was a decade of wide open experimentation in bluegrass and in particular the banjo. The melodic style was in full force and outside musical influences were clearly evident.

Meanwhile Tommy's firmly traditional background guided his playing toward a strong Scruggs/Crowe approach. However, his keen musical ear was open to any and all banjo styles past and present. If there was an intriguing element in any great player's music, Tommy would capture it with remarkable accuracy. What struck me right between the ears about Tom's playing was his beautiful sense of phrasing and blending of the major banjo styles—Scruggs ,Reno, Crowe, Keith, Munde etc. All of those key ingredients are here for us to enjoy.

Recorded in three distinctly different sessions, we get to hear Tommy's wide-ranging style.

You'll notice throughout the album how he brings both traditional and contemporary touches to the music. Within these sessions we hear traditional Scruggs style, melodic fiddle tunes, Reno style, gospel, ballads, tasteful breaks, supportive backup and some especially fine original tunes. A real feast for the ears, this collection by Tommy Neal will leave us hungry for more. I'm already waiting for the next serving.

Mike Munford

March 2013


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Click to enlargeCD-272 Bluestone "What Goes On"Tom Neal plays on this album

Click to enlargeCD-250 "The Patuxent Banjo Project"Also performs on this compilation