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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Rounder / Umgd
Salesrank: 14745
Released: July 1, 1991 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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I've Got That Old Feeling Track Listing:
1. I've Got That Old Feeling
2. Dark Skies
3. Wish I Still Had You
4. Endless Highway
5. Winter of a Broken Heart
6. It's Over
7. Will You Be Leaving
8. Steel Rails
9. Tonight I'll Be Lonely Too
10. One Good Reason
11. That Makes One of Us
12. Longest Highway
Editorial Review:
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Genre: Bluegrass
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 31-AUG-1990
Description of I've Got That Old Feeling:
At 14, child prodigy Alison Krauss signed to Rounder records, wooing critics and beguiling both bluegrass and country stalwarts with her nimble-fingered champion fiddling and inimitable otherworldly soprano. Though 1995's Now That I've Found You is credited as her mainstream breakthrough, 1990's I've Got That Old Feeling bridges her remarkable career into adulthood, capturing the public's interest in bluegrass. Barely past the threshold of womanhood, Krauss possesses musical agility far beyond her years, as well as the soft sweetness of the girlhood blush. The efficacy with which she and her band approach each song is marrow deep and tenderly precise, be it on the banjo rave-up "Will You Be Leaving" or the multi-string delay-beat of "Winter of a Broken Heart." Witness to the promise of a stellar future is the Floyd Cramer-esque piano-led "Tonight I'll Be Lonely Too," in which Krauss shines like the sun, her splendidly emotive tone and phrasing somewhat reminiscent of a young Dolly Parton. --Paige La Grone
I've Got That Old Feeling Reviews:
Mostly wistful ballads 
2009-11-25 - I've had this CD a long time and it's still very enjoyable especially when you're in the right mood. My favorite songs are mostly the kind of wistful ballads where Alison's voice works great. My favorite songs here are "I've Got That Old Feeling", "I Wish I Still Had You", "Winter of a Broken Heart", "It's Over", "Steel Rails", "That Makes One of Us". Well that's half the album right there, and the other songs are good too. The production isn't as clear as more recent stuff, but the musicians are top notch. In the end some albums stick with you more than others, and this one stands out as a keeper.
Music 
2008-09-29 - Alison Krauss has the voice of a Angel. It is so nice to listen to a singer that actually sings and not screams. I recommend her music to everyone.
The perfect blend of Alison at her best. 
2007-12-28 - This one never gets old.When you think of Alison Krauss, this is what you want to hear.Some slow, some fast, some fiddle, some fun.
Best of the early years 
2006-07-12 - If you just stumbled across this album and gave it a listen, you might be forgiven for thinking that it's a greatest hits CD. At this point, AK already had a couple of albums under her belt, and it shows. The music is straight bluegrass and country, you won't find any of the later pop infusions (which is fine music itself!), and the song selection is first rate. The instrumentalists are in fine form, and her voice still has most of that thin,reedy quality that you associate with bluegrass. But if you listen, it's just beginning to warm up some and lose that young-girl quality ...
So if you're already an AKUS fan, you can scoop this one up and enjoy every lick! And if not, this is as good a place as any to test the waters.
Bluegrass Queen Alison Krauss Reigns on this Recording 
2004-06-25 - On her 3rd CD Alison Krauss does not break stride. "I've Got That Old Feeling" is chock-a-block FULL of the beautiful ballads that have made her famous with her angelically emotive voice, but it is also perhaps the best showcase for her ability to perform more up-tempo pieces, such as "Dark Skies" and "Will You Be Leaving?" The supporting cast here performs perfectly.
How many albums do you have that have perhaps a few good songs on it, but just as many songs that are just filler - instantly forgettable and barely listenable? This is a CD with NO filler. Every cut is a "keeper" and I could just listen to the whole thing back to back over and over again.
Alison Krauss is a national treasure, and this recording is one reason why.