Act Two (The Seldom Scene album)
Act 2 is the second album by the progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. The band continues to benefit from all their trademarks: John Starling folkie lead vocals blend with high tenors of John Duffey, completed with Mike Auldridge's third vocals and Dobro solos, plus all that strengthened by Tom Gray's solid bass playing, not to forget Ben Eldridge's banjo and John Duffey's mandolin fancy licks.[2] [3]
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Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass | |||
Label | Rebel | |||
Producer | Gary B. Reid | |||
The Seldom Scene chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Last Train from Poor Valley" (Norman Blake) 3:45
- "Gardens and Memories" (Starling) 2:46
- "Paradise" (John Prine) 2:26
- "Small Exception of Me" (Hatch) 3:04
- "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (Clark, Leadon) 3:07
- "Keep Me From Blowin Away" (Craft) 2:46
- "Hello Mary Lou" (Mangiaracina, Pitney) 2:23
- "Lara's Theme" (Jarre) 1:24
- "I've Lost You" (Scruggs) 2:42
- "The Sweetest Gift" (Coats) 2:42
- "Reason for Being" (Duffey) 3:24
- "Smokin' Hickory" (Eldridge) 2:25
- "House of Gold" (Williams) 3:14
Personnel
- John Starling – vocals, guitar
- John Duffey – mandolin, vocals
- Ben Eldridge – banjo, guitar, vocals
- Mike Auldridge – Dobro, guitar, vocals
- Tom Gray – bass, vocals
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