The Wood Brothers didn't know they were making a record. Looking back, they're grateful for that.
"If we had known, we probably would have been too self-conscious to play what we played," reflects bassist/vocalist Chris Wood. "At the time, we just thought we were jamming to break in our new studio, so we felt free to explore all these different ways of performing together without worrying about form or structure. It was liberating."
The Wood Brothers adapt the blues, folk and other roots-music sounds they loved as kids into their own evocative sound and intertwine their voices in the sort of high-lonesome harmony blend for which sibling singers are often renowned.
The Wood Brothers didn't know they were making a record. Looking back, they're grateful for that.
"If we had known, we probably would have been too self-conscious to play what we played," reflects bassist/vocalist Chris Wood. "At the time, we just thought we were jamming to break in our new studio, so we felt free to explore all these different ways of performing together without worrying about form or structure. It was liberating."
The Wood Brothers adapt the blues, folk and other roots-music sounds they loved as kids into their own evocative sound and intertwine their voices in the sort of high-lonesome harmony blend for which sibling singers are often renowned.
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