Bill Monroe is one of the most influential and important American musicians to ever pick up an instrument. He is undoubtedly the father of bluegrass and at least an uncle of country. This set captures
Monroe near the beginning of his long and storied career and does a nice job showing the roots of bluegrass. The 16 tracks include many classic songs like "Orange Blossom Special," "Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 6)," and "In the Pines" and encompass
Monroe's entire 1940-1941 tenure at RCA. This set is a not an essential purchase; a collection of
Monroe's Columbia years would fit that bill. However, it is a good set for those who wish to dig a little deeper. ~ Tim Sendra