Album pick op Allmusic: "This is a double-disc 'best-of' that treats Nickel Creek's fanatical fan base to a solid overview of this progressive bluegrass band's recorded career. There are 12 tunes here than can be called bona fide "greatest hits," at least among the faithful. They include "The Lighthouse's Tale," "Jealous of the Moon," "When in Rome," the title cut, of course, and their fantastic reading of Carrie Newcomer's "I Should Have Known Better." In addition, there are two live cuts -- including Keith Whitley's "You Don't Have to Move That Mountain" and a steaming take of their own breakdown workout "The Fox" -- and a DVD that includes all seven of the trio's videos. Those who already have the albums will be gratified for the record of the videos, and the live tracks are nothing to sneeze at. Perhaps there should have been a "best of" done live, but for now, this is it." (Thom Jurek, Allmusic)
Door Alison Krauss geproduceerd bluegrass-debuut, in de VS alom gelauwerd. Banjo-virtuoos Chris Thile kenden we al. Alledrie gezegend met zoetgevooisde stem maken ze gedistingeerde Krauss-achtige songs. Echt vuurwerk zit in de instrumentals.
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