Two Lane Highway
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Two Lane Highway | ||
Studio album by Pure Prairie League | ||
Released | 1975 | |
Recorded | December 18, 1974- January 23, 1975 |
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Genre | Country rock | |
Length | 32:10 | |
Label | RCA | |
Producer(s) | John Boylan | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Pure Prairie League chronology | ||
Bustin' Out (1972) |
Two Lane Highway (1975) |
Dance (1976) |
Two Lane Highway is the third album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). It features the song "Kansas City Southern," released on Rounder Records "Freight Train Blues: Classic Railroad Songs Vol. 4" in 2001.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Two Lane Highway" (Goshorn) - 4:04
- "Kentucky Moonshine" (Goshorn) - 2:30
- "Runner" (Powell) - 2:39
- "Memories" (Goshorn, Palmer) - 2:52
- "Kansas City Southern" (Clark) - 2:55
- "Harvest" (Goshorn) - 3:36
- "Sister's Keeper" (Powell) - 3:45
- "Just Can't Believe It" (Goshorn, Reilly) - 2:21
- "Give Us a Rise" (Hinds, Powell) - 2:27
- "I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle" (Gravenites) - 2:09
- "Pickin' to Beat the Devil" (McGrail) - 2:52
[edit] The band
- George Ed Powell - guitar/vocals
- Larry Goshorn - guitar
- John David Call - steel guitar/banjo/dobro
- Michael Connor - keyboards
- Michael Reilly - bass
- Billy Hinds - drums
Michael Connor died of cancer in 2004.
[edit] Additional personnel
- Chet Atkins - guitar
- Vincent DeRosa - french horn
- Don Felder - mandolin
- Johnny Gimble - fiddle, violin
- Emmylou Harris - vocals
- John Rotella - clarinet, keyboards
- Sid Sharp - concert master
[edit] Production
- Producer: John Boylan
- Engineer: Paul Grupp
- Digital producer: Chick Crumpacker
- Digital engineer: Dick Baxter
- Mastering: Wally Traugott
- Orchestration: Jimmie Haskell
- Coordination: Marge Meoli
- Project director: Paul Williams
- Art direction: Jacqueline Murphy
- Photography: Neil Zlozower
[edit] Charts
[edit] Album
Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1975 | Pop Albums | 24 |
[edit] Singles
Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1975 | "Two Lane Highway" | Pop Singles | 97 |