Eddie Nesbitt's album "Sings the Songs of Bradley Kincaid" is a must-listen for fans of traditional American folk music. Nesbitt's soulful voice and masterful guitar playing bring Kincaid's classic tunes to life, transporting listeners to a bygone era of rural Appalachia.
The album features a wide range of Kincaid's songs, from the upbeat and cheerful "I'll Rise When the Rooster Crows" to the hauntingly beautiful "The Orphan Girl." Nesbitt's interpretations of these songs are both faithful to the original recordings and infused with his own unique style.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Fatal Wedding," a chilling ballad about a bride who meets a grisly fate on her wedding day. Nesbitt's delivery of the song is spine-tingling, and the haunting melody stays with the listener long after the song has ended.