So much has been said about the founding father of bluegrass music that it would be nice if there was an all-encompassing collection of
Bill Monroe's music to accompany the legend. Although the almost-correctly titled
Anthology comes close, there is still a wealth of Columbia and RCA-Victor recordings missing from this Decca-centric collection, which runs chronologically from 1950 to 1969 (with one final track from 1981). Unfortunately, this means that the classic lineup of
Lester Flatt and
Earl Scruggs, with fiddler
Chubby Wise and bassist
Howard Watts, is not represented. Still, bluegrass luminaries
Vassar Clements,
Jimmy Martin,
Kenny Baker,
Del McCoury,
Peter Rowan, and many others, all drifted in and out of the Blue Grass Boys during their twenty-some years, and make appearances on classic tracks like "Sally Goodin," "Uncle Pen," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," and "New Mule Skinner Blues." All told, this may be the perfect collection of
Monroe's work for Decca, but it falls only slightly short of being the
Bill Monroe Anthology. ~ Zac Johnson