With the release of
Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride,
Bush pays tribute to the legendary music festival, pulling together some of his finest live performances from the event, all taped during the 1990s. Accompanied by longtime compatriot
Jerry Douglas on Dobro,
Bush turns in an unparalleled rendition of
Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country" and the music just keeps flowing free and pure. Speaking of special guests, the album is chock full of them, from
New Grass bandmates
Béla Fleck and
John Cowan, guitarists
Darrell Scott and
Jon Randall Stewart, bassist
Byron House, drummer
Larry Atamanuik, and
Subdudes alumnus
John Magnie.
One of the album's finest moments -- and there are many -- comes at the end, as
Bush joins
John Cowan in a bass, mandolin, and vocal song on
Lowell George's
Little Feat staple, "Sailing Shoes." This one just has to be heard. It defies any journalistic description. If that isn't reason enough to check out Ice Caps,
Sam Bush covers "Celebration" by
Kool and the Gang on mandolin. Oddly enough,
Bush pulls it off with his usual class and style, where many would fall flat on their face in a puddle of disco mud.
Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride is another stellar release from one of acoustic music's true innovators. ~ Michael B. Smith