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1997 studio album by Alison Krauss & Union Station
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[1]
So Long So Wrong is an album by the
bluegrass group
Alison Krauss & Union Station , released in 1997, and the first to feature guitar and mandolin player
Dan Tyminski who would replace
Adam Steffey .
[2] The album reached number 4 on
Billboard's Country Albums chart.
In 1998 So Long So Wrong won three Grammys:
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Looking in the Eyes of Love",
Best Country Instrumental Performance for "
Little Liza Jane ", and
Best Bluegrass Album .
Critical reception
Country Standard Time called the album "a beautiful, delicate recording," writing that "at its best, this CD shows a great band's instrumental luster and virtuosity."
[3]
Rolling Stone wrote: "Music this subtle and self-effacing is rare in any category; Union Station shun both the hot-licks showboating of conventional bluegrass and the soft-rock suburbanization of contemporary country."
[4]
Track listing
"So Long So Wrong" (Patrick Brayer, Walden Dahl) – 3:22
"No Place to Hide" (Bob Lucas) – 3:28
"Deeper Than Crying" (Mark Simos) – 3:07
"I Can Let Go Now" (
Michael McDonald ) – 2:27
"The Road Is a Lover" (Lucas) – 3:11
"
Little Liza Jane " (
Public Domain ) – 1:43
"It Doesn't Matter" (
Harley Allen ) – 3:52
"Find My Way Back to My Heart" (Simos) – 3:33
"I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers" (Public Domain) – 3:02
"Looking in the Eyes of Love" (
Kostas Lazarides , Tricia Walker) – 4:19
"Pain of a Troubled Life" (
Ron Block ) – 2:54
"Happiness" (Michael McDonald,
Viktor Krauss ) – 3:55
"Blue Trail of Sorrow" (
Jeff White ) – 3:39
"There Is a Reason" (Block) – 5:35
Personnel
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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"So Long So Wrong - Alison Krauss & Union Station | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
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"Alison Krauss & Union Station Biography, Songs, & Albums" . AllMusic .
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"Alison Krauss - So Long So Wrong" . www.countrystandardtime.com .
^ McLeese, Don (May 1, 1997). "So Long So Wrong". Rolling Stone (759): 54.
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"Alison Krauss Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2021.
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"Alison Krauss Chart History (Top Country Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2021.
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"Top Country Albums – Year-End 1997" . Billboard .
Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2021 .
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