Lost in the Lonesome Pines is a 2002 Dualtone Records album (80302-01125-2) by Jim Lauderdale, backed by Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys, and the winner of the Best Bluegrass Album Grammy at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in 2003. Lauderdale wrote all the songs and sang lead; Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys provided the deep-tradition framework — Jack Cooke on bass and vocals, John Rigsby on mandolin and vocals, James Allen Shelton on guitar, Ralph Stanley II and Steve Sparkman on banjo, James Price on fiddle, and Ralph Stanley on banjo and voice. The collaboration matched Lauderdale's modern Americana songwriting sensibility with the austere, high-lonesome sound that Stanley had preserved from the genre's earliest decade.
Tracklist
- 1 Deep Well of Sadness 3:49
- 2 The Apples Are Just Turning Ripe 2:36
- 3 Lost in the Lonesome Pines Source Recording 3:47
- 4 Zacchaeus 3:25
- 5 Quit That 2:59
- 6 I Think Somebody Better Come Back 2:10
- 7 Redbird 2:17
- 8 Forever Ain't No Trouble Now 3:54
- 9 She Would Not Tell Her More 2:55
- 10 I Should Have Listened to Good Advice 2:23
- 11 Oh Soul 3:04
- 12 She's Looking At Me 2:47
- 13 Boat of Love 2:31
- 14 Listen To the Shepherd 1:51