I think we had a much more realistic perception of what we do. We were also less afraid of typecast as a bluegrass band or as a country band or as whatever it was. We were just totally unconcerned. Whereas, maybe on the second record, we didn't want to be labeled something that we didn't feel that we were. Now, it's all in service of the songs. |
Ode To A Butterfly, |
Somebody More Like You. |
Why Should the Fire Die? |
Why Should the Fire Die?, |