Breakdown (Old and in the Way album)
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Breakdown | ||
Live album by Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia | ||
Released | November 18, 1997 | |
Recorded | 1973#October 1973 | |
Genre | Folk, Bluegrass | |
Label | Acoustic Disc | |
Producer(s) | David Grisman | |
Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia chronology | ||
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How Sweet it is (1997) |
Breakdown (1997) |
The Pizza Tapes (2000) |
That High Lonesome Sound is the third live release of bluegrass music by Old and in the Way.
Like the first and second ones (Old and in the Way & That High Lonesome Sound), it was recorded at the Boarding House in San Francisco in October 1973.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Introduction by Peter Rowan"
- "Home Is Where the Heart Is" (Connie Gateley, Joe Talley) – 1:59
- "Down Where the River Bends" (Jack Anglin, George Peck, Johnnie Wright) – 4:35
- "On And On" (Bill Monroe) – 3:25
- "The Hobo Song" (Jack Bonus) – 4:58
- "Old & in the Way Breakdown" (Jerry Garcia) – 3:47
- "Till the End of the World Rolls Round" (Thomas Newton) – 2:15
- "Panama Red" (Peter Rowan) – 2:41
- "You'll Find Her Name Written There" (Harold Hensley) – 3:56
- "Kissimmee Kid" (Vassar Clements) – 3:10
- "Goin' to the Races" (Carter Stanley) – 2:35
- "Midnight Moonlight" (Rowan) – 5:16
- "Working on a Building" (traditional) – 2:35
- "Muleskinner Blues" (Jimmie Rodgers, George Vaughn) – 2:57
- "Pig in a Pen" (trad.) – 2:50
- "Drifting Too Far from the Shore" (Charles Moody) – 4:50
- "Jerry's Breakdown" (Garcia) – 4:29
- "Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 4:39
- "Blue Mule" (Rowan) – 4:26
Hidden track:
- 20. "Catfish John" (Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds) – 4:06
[edit] Credits
[edit] Old and in the Way
- Vassar Clements – fiddle
- Jerry Garcia – banjo, vocals
- David Grisman – mandolin, vocals
- John Kahn – acoustic bass
- Peter Rowan – guitar, vocals
[edit] Production
- Producer – David Grisman
- Executive producer – Craig Miller
- Recording engineers – Owsley Stanley, Vickie Babcock
- Liner notes – Neil V. Rosenberg
- Principal photography – Roberto Rabanne
- Additional photography – Nobuharu Komoriya, Robert Minkin, Greg Mudd, Gary Nichols
- Design & layout – D. Brent Hauseman
- Mastering – Paul Stubblebine