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''Viridian'' is a 2007 studio album by the
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bluegrass band
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. Their third
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studio album, it was released on March 6, 2007. It was nominated at the 2007 ARIA Music Awards for Best Country Album, but lost to Keith Urban for Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing.


Recording

In 2007, The Greencards were joined by Matt Wingate, a guitarist from
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, for their work on ''Viridian''. On their previous albums, The Greencards had individually recorded their separate musical tracks in isolation booths of recording studios, but for ''Viridian'', recorded their album together in real time in an open room, which was said to be a factor in a spontaneous feel for some of the album. Most of the songs on ''Viridian'' are sung by Young, and all of the tracks on ''Viridian'' were written by The Greencards, with the exception of "Travel On", which was penned by
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of Nashville. Their sound, through Viridian, was likened to the
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.


Influences

The recordings on ''Viridian'', in particular the songs "River of Sand", "Waiting on the Night" and "When I Was in Love With You", were said to evoke the sounds of progressive folk rock that emerged in the 1960s. The progressive nature of The Greencards' bluegrass sound has been compared to
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's own musical work to expand bluegrass. The lyrics on "When I Was in Love With You" were cited as among the most striking on ''Viridian'', and were based in part by McLoughlin on an 1896 poem, " A Shropshire Lad", by
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, the English poet. The song was described as a "
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-like romp." In a review of ''Viridian'', Embo Blake of ''Hybrid Magazine'' noted Carol Young's vocal skill, as she "effortlessly diphthongs cadence" on the track "Waiting On The Night". According to
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in Dallas/Fort Worth, the album has a traditional bluegrass core, with a worldly flavor. Doug Lancio, a producer who had previously worked with
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, was said to have been a positive factor in the success of ''Viridian''. Prior to the 2007 album, Lancio had not previously worked with The Greencards.


Acclaim

After its release, ''Viridian'' claimed the #1 position on
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's Bluegrass Music Chart. The Greencards are the first international musical act to ever reach #1 on the Bluegrass Music Chart. In December 2007, it was announced that their song "Mucky the Duck" from ''Viridian'' was nominated for the
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at the 50th Grammy Awards, but ultimately lost to
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's "Throttleneck." Written by Warner, the song was inspired by one of the band's favorite Austin musical venues, The Mucky Duck. Eamon McLoughlin is a regular blogger for Country Music Television. After the Grammy Awards, he wrote about the band's experience at the event. In the wake of ''Viridian'', The Greencards have been internationally referred to as one of the most popular Americana musical acts in the United States. Bruce Elder of the '' Sydney Morning Herald'' called ''Viridian'' a tour de force, and has said that the band may, after this album, be the best country music performers to ever come out of Australia.


Track listing

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Personnel

* Larry Atamanuik - banjo, drums, percussion * Chris Carmichael - string arrangements *
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- guitar, vocal harmony *
Viktor Krauss Viktor Krauss is an American musician who plays acoustic and electric bass. He has released solo albums and has worked as a sideman with many musicians, including his sister, singer and fiddler Alison Krauss. Music career Krauss was born to Fre ...
- bass *
Doug Lancio Doug Lancio is a guitarist and record producer, based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked with a wide range of artists including John Hiatt, Nanci Griffith, Patty Griffin and Bob Dylan. Biography Questionnaires Lancio was a member of the 1980 ...
- bass, guitar, percussion *
Eamon McLoughlin Eamon McLoughlin is a musician based in Nashville, Tennessee. Primarily a fiddle player, he has toured and recorded with artists in the country music, bluegrass, and Americana fields. He holds the position of Staff Fiddle player at The Grand Ol ...
- cello, fiddle, viola, vocals *
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- guitar, mandolin * Kym Warner - bouzouki, mandolin, slide mandolin, vocals * Carol Young - bass, vocals *
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- vocal harmony


References


External links


Official site, thegreencards.comOfficial MySpace for the GreencardsCountry Music Television ProfileThe Greencards collection
at the
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's live music archive {{Authority control 2007 albums The Greencards albums