So Long, So Wrong is an iconic album. It signaled Alison Krauss & Union Station’s shift from a bluegrass-centered aesthetic to the signature post-grass, adult contemporary, mainstream sound that solidified their astronomical success. Ostensibly a bluegrass album, it rose through the ranks to land at number 4 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1997, the year it was released. But the objective markers of its success really don’t matter here. What does matter is that this album brought up a generation of bluegrass pickers, and mashers, and emotive songwriters who are rabidly, unapologetically, all-encompassingly in love with this album. This author falls into more than one of the categories listed prior. - Justin Hiltner (TheBluegrassSituation.com)
TRACK LIST:
1. So Long, So Wrong (3:22)
2. No Place to Hide (3:28)
3. Deeper Than Crying (3:07)
4. I Can Let Go Now (2:27)
5. The Road Is a Lover (3:11)
6. Little Liza Jane (1:43)
7. It Doesn't Matter (3:52)
8. Find My Way Back to My Heart (3:33)
9. I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers (3:02)
10. Looking in the Eyes of Love (4:19)
11. Pain of a Troubled Life (2:54)
12. Happiness (3:55)
13. Blue Trail of Sorrow (3:19)
14. There Is a Reason (5:35)