Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: US
Released: 1956
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Sing Along Kitty (1:54)
A2 Rambling Boy (2:45)
A3 Watermelon On The Vine (3:24)
A4 The Little Rosewood Casket (3:19)
A5 Black Jack Davie (2:37)
A6 Mother's Only Sleeping (4:21)
A7 I'm Troubled, I'm Troubled (2:25)
A8 Goodbye Maggie (3:23)
A9 Handsome Molly (1:51)
B1 Bringing In The Georgia Mail (2:41)
B2 Little Red Shoes (2:27)
B3 Pretty Polly (4:28)
B4 Working On A Building (2:19)
B5 Lonesome Dove (3:09)
B6 Where The Soul Never Dies (4:18)
B7 Barbara Allen (4:01)
B8 Where Are You Going, Alice (3:48)
[Credits]
Harry West (banjo/mandolin/guitar/vocals) Jeanie West (guitar/vocals) Artie Rose (steel guitar)
[Notes]
No book on the history of American roots music, particularly bluegrass and old-time music would be complete without an entry on the contributions of Harry and Jeanie West. The Wests have been performing as a duo since the late 1940's continuing through to today where they are featured guest performers at the annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Harry and Jeanie's music is featured on "The High Lonesome Sound of Bluegrass" - the life story of Bill Monroe and the history of bluegrass and old-time music. Their music has also been selected by the Smithsonian Institute as representative of the traditional sound of bluegrass, old-time music and mountain ballads. They have recorded hundreds of songs for various imprints including Prestige, Riverside, Stinson, Folkways and Counterpoint / Esoteric, most of which are out of print and remain highly valued collector's items, including the incredible collection of songs featured here, for the first time on CD.
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November 14, 2021
Harry and Jeanie West: Smoky Mountain Ballads
Counterpoint / Esoteric Records
December 11, 2015
The Old Reliable String Band
Folkways Records FA-2475
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1963
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Old Time, & Country
[Tracklist]
A1 Fly Around (2:07)
A2 Streets Of Glory (2:12)
A3 Cherokee Shuffle (1:02)
A4 Lewis Collins (2:56)
A5 I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (3:12)
A6 Bury Me Beneath The Willow (2:58)
A7 Willie Moore (3:45)
A8 Sparkling Blue Eyes (3:02)
B1 Boil Them Cabbage Down (1:42)
B2 Rodney's Glory (1:20)
B3 Blue Yodel (3:23)
B4 East Tennessee Blues (1:42)
B5 Lord Bateman (5:48)
B6 Sad And Lonesome Day (3:32)
B7 The Gypsy Girl (2:58)
B8 Little Birdie (3:04)
[Credits]
Artie Rose (fiddle/guitar/mandolin/dobro/vocals) Tom Paley (banjo/guitar/vocals) Roy Berkeley (guitar/bass/vocals)
Designer: Moe Lebowitz, Liner Notes: Roy Berkeley
[Notes]
Roy Berkeley, Artie Rose, and Tom Paley (once a member of the New Lost City Ramblers) play a host of old favorites from old time string band recordings from the 1920s and 1930s, including "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes," "Blue Yodel," and "Streets of Glory."
Country: United States
Released: 1963
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Old Time, & Country
[Tracklist]
A1 Fly Around (2:07)
A2 Streets Of Glory (2:12)
A3 Cherokee Shuffle (1:02)
A4 Lewis Collins (2:56)
A5 I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes (3:12)
A6 Bury Me Beneath The Willow (2:58)
A7 Willie Moore (3:45)
A8 Sparkling Blue Eyes (3:02)
B1 Boil Them Cabbage Down (1:42)
B2 Rodney's Glory (1:20)
B3 Blue Yodel (3:23)
B4 East Tennessee Blues (1:42)
B5 Lord Bateman (5:48)
B6 Sad And Lonesome Day (3:32)
B7 The Gypsy Girl (2:58)
B8 Little Birdie (3:04)
[Credits]
Artie Rose (fiddle/guitar/mandolin/dobro/vocals) Tom Paley (banjo/guitar/vocals) Roy Berkeley (guitar/bass/vocals)
Designer: Moe Lebowitz, Liner Notes: Roy Berkeley
[Notes]
Roy Berkeley, Artie Rose, and Tom Paley (once a member of the New Lost City Ramblers) play a host of old favorites from old time string band recordings from the 1920s and 1930s, including "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes," "Blue Yodel," and "Streets of Glory."
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