Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 She's Country (2:14)
A2 Dig A Hole In The Meadow (2:20)
A3 Stone Wall (2:52)
A4 Bill Cheatum (2:25)
A5 Troubles Round My Door (2:38)
B1 Hello City Limits (2:12)
B2 Sweet Love Ain't Around (3:04)
B3 Gold Watch & Chain (1:57)
B4 Bad News (2:44)
B5 Fire On The Mountain (1:48)
[Credits]
Red Allen (guitar/lead vocals) Harley Allen (guitar/tenor vocals) Greg Allen (baritone vocals) John Farmer (banjo) John McEuen (banjo) Steve Scruggs (banjo) Vassar Clements (fiddle) Marty Stuart (mandolin/guitar) Randy Scruggs (guitar) Gary Scruggs (harp) Terry Smith (bass)
[Notes]
Veteran bluegrass performer Red Allen (1930–1993) collaborates with sons Harley and Doug and several musician friends on this 1981 album. Among the friends joining Allen are Grammy-winning fiddler Vassar Clements, mandolin and guitar player Marty Stuart, and Scruggs brothers Randy (guitar), Gary (harp), and Steve (banjo). The playlist includes traditional and modern bluegrass songs including "Bill Cheatum," "Fire on the Mountain," Red Allen's "Trouble 'Round My Door," and John D. Lautermilk's "Bad News."
February 18, 2022
Red Allen and Friends
December 1, 2021
The Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family
Format: CD, Album, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 2004
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country, Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
01 Worried Man Blues: George Jones (3:11)
02 No Depression In Heaven: Sheryl Crow (3:20)
03 On The Sea of Galilee: Emmylou Harris with the Peasall Sisters(3:16)
04 Engine One-Forty-Three: Johnny Cash (3:38)
05 Never Let The Devil Get the Upper Hand of You: Marty Stuart & Fabulous Superlatives (4:50)
06 Little Moses: Janette and Joe Carter (2:19)
07 Black Jack David: Norman and Nancy Blake with Tim O'Brien (2:57)
08 Bear Creek Blues: John Prine (4:23)
09 You Are My Flower: Willie Nelson (2:39)
10 Single Girl, Married Girl: Shawn Colvin with Earl Scruggs and Randy Scruggs (2:19)
11 Will My Mother Know Me There?: The Whites with Ricky Skaggs (3:04)
12 The Winding Stream: Rosanne Cash (4:31)
13 Rambling Boy: The Del McCoury Band (4:24)
14 Hold Fast To The Right: June Carter Cash (2:55)
15 Gold Watch And Chain: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Kris Kristofferson (4:06)
[Credits]
Producer: John Carter Cash
[Notes]
Country musicians, be they alternative, traditional, or neo-traditionalist, never tire of singing praises to the Carter Family. Heck, even the occasional rocker will say a few kind words about the Carter legacy. With this type of enthusiasm, there's never a bad time to put together a tribute album like The Unbroken Circle. The album is packed with VIPs like Emmylou Harris, George Jones, Sheryl Crow, and Willie Nelson, and it even includes no less than three Cashes (Johnny, June Carter, and Rosanne). Despite this impressive list, The Unbroken Circle gets a very rocky start with lukewarm efforts by Jones, Crow, Harris, and Johnny Cash. Jones and Cash sound fairly rough, and Harris' outing, backed by the Peasall Sisters, is underwhelming. Crow's appearance on a country record is somewhat surprising, and perhaps it was meant to add a little pizzazz to the disc. Unfortunately, she sings "No Depression in Heaven" as though she were auditioning for Freakwater. While the album never quite recovers from this early stumble, there are bright spots after those first four songs. Marty Stuart offers a truly superb version of "Never Let the Devil Get the Upper Hand of You," filled with creepy ambience and a fine vocal, while Janette and Joe Carter's take on "Little Moses" sounds more old-time than the Carter Family. There are solid offerings by Nelson, John Prine, and the Del McCoury Band before everything comes to a crash landing with the less polished contributions of June Carter Cash and Kris Kristofferson. While fans of the artists on this compilation may want to check it out, there are better Carter Family collections (Bristol by Ginny Hawker and Kay Justice and Songs of the Carter Family by Jody Stecher and Kate Brislin), and there's always the option of listening to the Carter Family themselves. -- AllMusic Review by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
October 15, 2019
John Hartford: Aereo-Plain
Country: US
Released: Sep 1971
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass, Country, Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Turn Your Radio On (1:17)
A2 Steamboat Whistle Blues (3:23)
A3 Back In The Goodle Days (3:38
A4 Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie (2:40)
A5 Boogie (1:12)
A6 First Girl I Loved (4:32)
A7 Presbyterian Guitar (2:01)
B1 With A Vamp In The Middle (3:25)
B2 Symphony Hall Rag (2:45)
B3 Because Of You (0:59)
B4 Steam Powered Aereo Plane (3:40)
B5 Holding (1:46)
B6 Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry (3:26)
B7 Leather Britches (1:58)
B8 Station Break (0:15)
B9 Turn Your Radio On (2:15)
[Credits]
John Hartford (banjo/guitar/fiddle/vocals) Vassar Clements (fiddle/cello/viola/vocals) Norman Blake (guitar/mandolin/vocals) Tut Taylor (dobro/vocals) Randy Scruggs (bass/vocals)
Producer: David Bromberg, Photographer: Peter Amf, Liner notes: Sam Bush, Engineers: Warren Dewey, Claude Hill & Toby Mountain
[Notes]
The music on Aereo-Plain is a blend of traditional bluegrass musicianship, and the hippie spirit of the '70s. The album sold so poorly that Warner Bros. decided to devote no promotion at all to Hartford's next release Morning Bugle. Nevertheless, Aereo-Plain has been called the forerunner of the genre now known as "Newgrass". Hartford subsequently asked to be released from his contract and later signed with Flying Fish Records. The other members of the Aereo-Plain Band were bluegrass veterans Norman Blake, Vassar Clements, Tut Taylor, and Randy Scruggs. The sessions were controlled but relaxed, as Taylor commented, "John let us play what we wanted to play. 'Cause that's one of the beautiful parts about it—he just let us get in there and pick." Producer David Bromberg recounted, "We'd sit around and smoke pot and play "Sally Goodin" for an hour and a half. That approach kind of became, after awhile, newgrass." Hartford instructed Bromberg to "let the tapes roll, we don't want to hear playbacks until you've put the master together." --Wikipedia
January 25, 2018
The Earl Scruggs Revue
Country: US
Released: 1973
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock, Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 If I'd Only Come And Gone (2:55)
A2 Tears (2:12)
A3 Some Of Shelley's Blues (2:57)
A4 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (4:25)
A5 Step It Up And Go (2:25)
A6 Back Slider's Wine (2:33)
B1 Down In The Flood (2:38)
B2 Love In My Time (3:43)
B3 Holiday Hotel (2:07)
B4 Come On Train (5:30)
B5 Salty Dog Blues (2:10)
B6 Station Break (1:59)
[Credits]
Earl Scruggs (banjo) Gary Scruggs (bass/harmonica/vocals) Randy Scruggs (guitar/vocals) Josh Graves (dobro/guita/vocals) Andy McMahon (piano/organ/vocals) Tracy Nelson (vocals) Chip Young (vocals) Jody Maphis (drums/vocals) Carl Himmel (drums)
Producer: Ron Bledsoe, Photographer: Slick Lawson, Engineer: Stan Hutto
[Notes]
Red and yellow Columbia label. Track A6 is listed on sleeve as "Back Slider's Wine" and on label as "Black Slider's Wine." The correct title of the song, a composition by Michael Martin Murphey that appeared on the 1972 Michael Murphey - Geronimo's Cadillac, is "Backslider's Wine."
April 17, 2017
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: All The Good Times
Country: Japan
Released: 1971
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country Rock, Classic Rock
[Tracklist]
A1 Sixteen Tracks (5:22)
A2 Fish Song (4:28)
A3 Jambalaya (On The Bayou) (3:20)
A4 Down In Texas 2:20
A5 Creepin' Round Your Back Door (2:52)
A6 Daisy (2:50)
B1 Slim Carter (3:02)
B2 Hoping To Say (3:20)
B3 Baltimore (3:44)
B4 Jamaica, Say You Will (3:29)
B5 Do You Feel It Too (3:15)
B6 Civil War Trilogy (1:53)
B7 Diggy Liggy Lo (2:20)
[Credits]
Jeff Hanna (guitar/vocals) Jimmie Fadden (guitar/drums/harmonica/vocals) John McEuen (guitar) Jimmy Ibbotson (guitar/drums/keyboards/vocals) Les Thompson (guitar/bass/vocals) Randy Scruggs (guitar) Norman Blake (dobro) Ellis Padgett (bass)
Producer, Photography: William E. McEuen, Design: Dean O. Torrence, Engineer: Dino Lappas
[Notes]
Manufactured byToshiba Musical Industries Ltd. Audience recorded during performance at the Golden Bear, Huntington Beach, California.
April 11, 2016
Earl Scruggs And The Earl Scruggs Revue: Live At Kansas State
Country: United States
Released: 1972
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass, & Progressive country
[Tracklist]
A1 T For Texas
A2 Bound In Jail All Night Long
A3 Rambling 'Round Your City
A4 Sally Gooding
A5 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
B1 Carolina Boogie
B2 Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
B3 You Ain't Going Nowhere
B4 Both Sides Now
B5 Good Woman's Love
B6 Bugle Call Rag
B7 Foggy Mountain Breakdown
[Credits]
Earl Scruggs (banjo) Gary Scruggs (bass/harmonica/vocals) Randy Scruggs (guitar) Vassar Clements (fiddle) Josh Graves (dobro) Bob Wilson (piano) Jody Maphis (drums)
Producer: Ron Bledsoe
[Notes]
日本盤「アール・スクラッグス・レビュー・ライブ!」(CBSソニー SOPL-147)1972年
March 23, 2016
Earl Scruggs Performing With His Family And Friends 1972
Country: United States
Released: 1972
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 Nine Pound Hammer: Earl Scruggs Review
A2 Lonesome Ruben: Earl Scruggs Review*
A3 My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains: Joan Baez
A4 Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word: Joan Baez
A5 The Last Thing On My Mind: Earl Scruggs & Doc Watson
A6 Streamlined Cannonball: Earl Scruggs & Doc Watson
B1 Nashville Skyline Rag: Earl Scruggs & Bob Dylan
B2 Foggy Mountain Breakdown : Earl Scruggs & Gil Trythall
B3 You Ain't Going Nowhere: Earl Scruggs & The Byrds
B4 Nothin' To It: Earl Scruggs & The Byrds
B5 Salty Dog Blues: Earl Scruggs & Morris Brothers
B6 On Top Of Old Smokey: Earl Scruggs & Morris Brothers
B7 Black Mountain Rag: Earl Scruggs & Morris Brothers
B8 Foggy Mountain Breakdown: Earl Scruggs
[Credits]
Design: Ron Coro, Illustration: Tom Allen, Liner Notes: Don DeVito, Producer: Harry Wiliand
[Notes]
Musical TV documentary records Earl Scruggs, Scruggs' son Randy, Doc Watson and his son Merle playing and singing together in informal settings. Also includes performances by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, The Byrds and others.