Shaken By A Low Sound by Crooked Still, released 10 August 2006, includes the following tracks: "New Railroad", "Lone Pilgrim", "Ain't No Grave", "Mountain Jumper" and more.
This version of Shaken By A Low Sound comes as a 1xCD. -
SHAKEN BY a LOW SOUND is the debut album from Boston-based roots act, Crooked Still, which features covers of acts like Bob Dylan, Robert Johnson, and Bill Monroe, done in Crooked Still's spirited, fun, and twisted way. Plus there's also a bunch of traditional songs that will attract fans of Nickel Creek, Alison Krauss, and Union Station.
"Shaken by a Low Sound" is an acclaimed album by the innovative string band Crooked Still, released in CD format. This 2006 release showcases the band's unique blend of bluegrass, folk, and Americana, featuring haunting vocals from Aoife O?Donovan and virtuosic performances on cello, banjo, double bass, and fiddle. The album includes standout tracks like "New Railroad," "Little Sadie," and "Come On in My Kitchen," which highlight Crooked Still's inventive arrangements and emotional depth. Signature Sounds Recordings is the respected label behind this release; founded in Massachusetts in 1995, Signature Sounds has built a reputation for nurturing roots-oriented artists such as Lake Street Dive and Josh Ritter. Crooked Still themselves have been celebrated for revitalizing traditional music with modern sensibilities?earning critical acclaim across their discography?and are recognized as one of the most influential progressive acoustic bands of their generation.