Blackgrass
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Blackgrass | ||
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Studio album by Earl Lee Grace | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Genre | Bluegrass | |
Length | 24:29 | |
Label | Sympathy for the Record Industry | |
Producer | Blag Dahlia Bradley Cook |
Blackgrass is a 1995 LP released by Earl Lee Grace.
Contents |
[edit] Production Notes
Earl Lee Grace is a pseudonym of Dwarves front-man Paul Cafaro[1], most well-known as Blag Dahlia. A review by All Music Guide on FYE.com claims that Grace is a 15 year old guitarist[2], which is false.
[edit] Track listing
- "Saturday Night" (Dahlia)
- "Every Girl In The World" (Dahlia)
- "Viodinah" (Dahlia)
- "Together" (Dahlia)
- "Riding on the Road" (Dahlia)
- "Coyote Bridge" (Schiele)
- "Sharon Needles" (Dahlia)
- "Long, Long Time" (Dahlia)
- "7-11" (Dahlia)
- "Kitchen Girl" (Schiele)
- "Big Vics" (Dahlia)
- "So Good" (Dahlia)
- "Sunday Morn" (Dahlia)
[edit] Personnel
- Earl Lee Grace - vocals
- Dee Lamnon - vocals
- Karen Raymond - vocals
- Peter Straus - vocals
- Brian Godehaux - fiddle, vocals
- P. Alan Wooton - guitar, vocals
- Jonathan Schiele - banjo
- Paul Knight - bass
- Jim Mintun - dobro
- Alan Bond - mandolin
- 2-Pc. Jason - jaw harp
- Josh Freese - phantom percussion
- Wilson Gil - everything else