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Now That I've Found You: A Collection
2/7/1995, Yahoo! Music, Brian Mansfield

Ostensibly a career retrospective (Krauss was a ripe old 23 when it came out), but its three new tracks showed a creative leap forward, as Krauss completely reworked the...  more >

Now That I've Found You: A Collection
7/13/2005, AMG

Alison Krauss had been recording a decade before she gained stardom, but she became a star in a big way. Now That I've Found You: A Collection, a retrospective of her...  more >

Baby Now That I've Found You
7/13/2005, AMG

Before O Brother Where Art Thou? created a roots music sensation, Alison Krauss brought her popular style of bluegrass to a wider audience. "Baby, Now That I've Found You,"...  more >

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
7/13/2005, AMG

I Know Who Holds Tomorrow isn't as consistently engaging as Every Time You Say Goodbye, but that's only a relative term -- from any other artists, this would be a...  more >

I've Got That Old Feeling
8/15/1990, Yahoo! Music, Brian Mansfield

With this album, Krauss had the distinction of getting her first Grammy and her first music video (it was, in fact, the first bluegrass video ever) for the song "Steel...  more >

I've Got That Old Feeling
7/13/2005, AMG

When I've Got That Old Feeling garnered Alison Krauss 1990's Best Bluegrass Recording Grammy, it was an acknowledgement of the talent and poise the former child prodigy had...  more >

Too Late To Cry
7/13/2005, AMG

Alison Krauss may have recorded Too Late to Cry when she was only 14 years old, but her sound was already well developed and astonishingly accomplished. Throughout the...  more >

Forget About It
7/13/2005, AMG

Alison Krauss gets introspective and personal on her seventh album, one of her solo outings that shoves Union Station in the background while conventional country steps up...  more >