Breakdown (Old and in the Way album)

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Breakdown
Breakdown cover
Live album by Old and in the Way
Released November 18, 1997
Recorded October 1973
Genre Folk, Bluegrass, Acoustic
Label Acoustic Disc
Producer David Grisman
Old and in the Way chronology
That High Lonesome Sound
(1996)
Breakdown
(1997)
Old and in the Gray
(2002)
Jerry Garcia chronology
How Sweet It Is
(1997)
Breakdown
(1997)
So What
(1998)

Breakdown 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 and That High Lonesome Sound), it was recorded at the Boarding House in San Francisco in October 1973.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Introduction by Peter Rowan"
  2. "Home Is Where the Heart Is" (Connie Gateley, Joe Talley) – 1:59
  3. "Down Where the River Bends" (Jack Anglin, George Peck, Johnnie Wright) – 4:35
  4. "On And On" (Bill Monroe) – 3:25
  5. "The Hobo Song" (Jack Bonus) – 4:58
  6. "Old & in the Way Breakdown" (Jerry Garcia) – 3:47
  7. "Till the End of the World Rolls Round" (Thomas Newton) – 2:15
  8. "Panama Red" (Peter Rowan) – 2:41
  9. "You'll Find Her Name Written There" (Harold Hensley) – 3:56
  10. "Kissimmee Kid" (Vassar Clements) – 3:10
  11. "Goin' to the Races" (Carter Stanley) – 2:35
  12. "Midnight Moonlight" (Rowan) – 5:16
  13. "Working on a Building" (traditional) – 2:35
  14. "Muleskinner Blues" (Jimmie Rodgers, George Vaughn) – 2:57
  15. "Pig in a Pen" (trad.) – 2:50
  16. "Drifting Too Far from the Shore" (Charles Moody) – 4:50
  17. "Jerry's Breakdown" (Garcia) – 4:29
  18. "Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 4:39
  19. "Blue Mule" (Rowan) – 4:26

Hidden track:

20. "Catfish John" (Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds) – 4:06

[edit] Credits

[edit] Old and in the Way

[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

[edit] References