
With a mix of smart covers and originals, McLean had some serious subject matter to work with, some personal loss. Both his mother and brother had died, and he pays tribute to both. The Fallen is for his brother, a lament for sure, the weight of the loss on his shoulders. His mother gets a special tribute, a new arrangement of Amazing Grace placed in a song McLean calls Shades Of Grace, featuring top gospel singing from the renowned Regina and Ann McCrary.
There's plenty of fun though, with the covers and the originals. James plays a mean mandolin part on the Tampa Red number Dead Cat On The Line, a ragtime-influenced number dating back to the Depression. McLean's own I Best Choose To Pick The Blues features a typically spot-on Linden slide part, and pretty much sums up McLean's career path. This is McLean's A-game.
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