Alison Krauss 'Live' album released on 3LP set
THE COUNTRY and bluegrass singer and fiddle player Alison Krauss, whose
music was popularized to a rock audience by Robert Plant, has had her
breakthrough 'Live' album of 2002 re-released in a lavish 3LP package
by Craft Recordings. Read a review in Record Collector magazine,
"Recorded in 2002 at Louisville's Palace Theatre, 'Live' encapsulated
a heady decade in which she'd registered three Grammy-winning
recordings and gathered a heavyweight backing quintet including dobro
virtuoso Jerry Douglas. Hilights are many including 'I Am A Man Of
Constant Sorrow' and 'Down To The River To Pray', which had appeared
in the soundtrack of 'O Brother Where Art Thou?'." ![]()

