High Lonesome (Country Gentlemen album)
High Lonesome | ||||
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Compilation album by Country Gentlemen | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
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Bluegrass Progressive bluegrass | |||
Label | Starday Records | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
High Lonesome is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. It's a collection of all recordings for the group's first label, Starday Records.
Track listing
- Backwoods Blues
- Yesterday's Love
- Dixie Lookaway
- It's the Blues
- High Lonesome
- Banjo Hop
- The Church Back Home
- Orange Blossom Fiddle
- Hey, Little Girl
- The Devil's Own
- Rollin' Stone (Waters)
- Nine Pound Hammer (Travis)
- I'll Never Marry
- Travelin' Dobro Blues
- Nobody's Business
- New Freedom Bell (alt. take)
- New Freedom Bell (Osborne)
- The Hills and Home
- A Letter to Tom (Duffey)
- Darling Allalee
- Tomorrow's My Wedding Day
- Helen
- Blue Man
- Rememberance [sic] of You
- Red Rockin' Chair (Christian)
- If That's the Way You Feel
- I Know I've Lost You
- Two Little Boys (trad.)
- Willie Roy, The Cripple Boy
- Sunrise
- Silence or Tears
- Country Concert
- These Men of God Williams
- Down Where the Still Waters Flow
- Nobody's Business
- Copper Kettle
- Night Walk
- Home Sweet Home
- This Land Is Your Land (Guthrie)
- My Old Kentucky Home (Foster)
- Take This Hammer (trad.)
- Auld Lang Syne (Burns, trad.)
- Goodbye Katy
- Camptown Races (Foster)
- Red River Valley
- Oh, Susannah (trad.)
- Long Journey Home
- 500 Miles (West)
- Free Little Bird
- Rose Connelly
- Blowin' in the Wind (Dylan)
Personnel
- Charlie Waller - guitar, vocals
- John Duffey - mandolin, vocals
- Eddie Adcock - banjo, vocals
- Tom Gray - bass, vocals
- Bill Emerson - banjo, vocals
- John Hall - violin
- Carl Nelson - violin
- Ed Ferris - bass
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r573577 Album rewiew
External links
http://www.lpdiscography.com/c/Cgentlemen/cgent.htm
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