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Bluegrass and Acoustic Music
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2006
Higher Ground - latest release
The Andy Rau Band
Record Label: Anchovy Artists
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1. Higher Ground 4:51 + MP3 $0.99
2. Time Keeps Ticking 3:40 + MP3 $0.99
3. Let Angels Rock My Soul 3:56 + MP3 $0.99
4. It Drives Me Crazy 3:17 + MP3 $0.99
5. As Long As You're Beside Me 3:07 + MP3 $0.99
6. The Best I've Found 3:09 + MP3 $0.99
7. Warren's Ride 2:34 + MP3 $0.99
8. Lost In The Years 3:23 + MP3 $0.99
9. It Didn't Surprise Me 3:42 + MP3 $0.99
10. Sweet Maria 4:00 + MP3 $0.99
11. Suzie 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
12. Up Here On Mars 3:25 + MP3 $0.99
13. Til I Found You 2:52 + MP3 $0.99
14. Promises And Lies 4:33 + MP3 $0.99
15. Your Heart Is Made Of Stone 4:28 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Released in 2006.

The Andy Rau Band performs progressive bluegrass music. Andy formed the band 20 years ago with the intent of showcasing new material, illustrating the versatility of the 5-string banjo and breaking the mold of the homogeneous music that was being played with folk instrumentation. All the musicians are familiar with a wide variety of musical styles which enables each song to shape its own identity without borrowing from old tried-and-true formulas.

The four-piece group featuring Andy Rau on banjo and guitar, Les Johnson on guitar and slide, Evan Anderson on mandolin and George Boravich on bass bring Andy’s thoughtful lyrics alive with a blend of folk, rock, pop and bluegrass. From the very beginning and through its continuing evolution the band has always been true to its roots which reflect the diverse musical backdrop that is Southern California.

In 2006, after a long hiatus from the studio, The Andy Rau Band has re-emerged on Anchovy Artists Records with the release of fifteen original compositions on the CD Higher Ground. This recording continues to introduce inventive new material to the world of acoustic music.


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Higher Ground
author: Gina Rosset Smith
                            
This is one of those rare finds;an enjoyable work on so many levels!!I hope CDBaby gets more of their music!
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this album was a wonderful surprise
author: dick and harriet friedman
                            
What a great surprise for us old folks to enjoy this music so much. Sheer pleasure to hear music that is ageless, that speaks a universal language--and lyrics that speak to one and all.
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Higher Ground is like a crisp breath of mountain air!
author: Elle Thompson
                            
The sounds from Andy Rau's new CD are so refreshing! What a nice change from the dull sounds from the masses. The lyrics evoke nostalgia and the innocence of simpler times. This is our CD of choice for our family!
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Resourceful band has its own identity & acoustic style to interpret Rau’s though
author: Joe Ross (Roseburg, OR.)
                            
Playing Time – 54:34 -- The Andy Rau Band celebrates 20 years in existence this year (2006), and “Higher Ground” is their fifth album. Shortly after being introduced to their music in the early 1990s, I invited them to Oregon to perform at the Myrtlegrass Festival. They were a nice addition to the lineup to illustrate the many brands of bluegrass and related music. I have great respect for musicians who live in the future, mavericks like Rau who write their own music and follow their own muse. A banjo-player, singer and songwriter, Andy Rau creates modernistic music. Because they don’t have Appalachian roots, these musicians use bluegrass instruments to create their own enchanting and cohesive repertoire with folk, rock and pop influences. One immediately notices that the 5-string plays a more subordinate and supporting role than it would in driving bluegrass music. Guitar and mandolin also complement the lyrical messages, and there is more of the former than latter. I just wonder if some of Andy’s songs (e.g. “’Til I Found You”) could also use percussion, saxophone or fiddle in places for added embellishment. It’s probably just my personal preference for a little more in the instrumental department. Knowing no sideboards, they have great opportunity to explore and innovate. Using Scruggs tuners, the instrumental “Warren’s Ride” is a driving number that would’ve really hit me like an express train with a few more instruments featured. Of special note on this project is the strong duet, “The Best I’ve Found,” sung with Elaine Upton. The Andy Rau Band is Andy Rau (banjo, guitar, lead vocals), Les Johnson (guitar, vocals), Evan Anderson (mandolin, vocals), and George Boravich (bass, vocals). Andy likes to address the themes of nostalgia, broken promises, aging, mistreatment, rejection and deception. The bridge in “It Didn’t Surprise Me” states that “Every time I walk in these shoes, I feel like I was born to lose. Every time I open my heart, someone reaches in and tears it apart.” There are times when Andy’s songwriting reminds me of Richard Shindell, Scott Miller or maybe even Tom Petty. I’d like to see what a rock band could do with some of his songs. Whether crazy, troubled or sane, “Suzie” is certainly a wild one who has an affectionate place in Andy’s heart. It’s the only track that includes Les Johnson’s drums. The title cut asks, “If the river's overflowing, wouldn't you move to higher ground? That's you to me … You're my higher ground.” Besides his interesting lyrics, I like the rhythms and dynamics that the band incorporates. The resourceful Andy Rau Band has its own identity with an acoustic style built primarily to interpret Rau’s thoughtful songs. And they’re genuine. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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