After Midnight (The Seldom Scene album)
After Midnight is an album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene.[2]
After Midnight | ||||
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Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | 1981 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass | |||
Label | Sugar Hill | |||
Producer | Bill McElroy | |||
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Track listing
- "Lay Down Sally" (Clapton, Levy, Terry) 4:08
- "Hearts Overflowing" (Brewer) 3:56
- "The Old Home Town" (Flatt) 2:39
- "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Goodman, Razaf, Sampson, Webb) 3:28
- "The Border Incident" (Duffey) 4:25
- "Come Early Morning" (McDill) 2:56
- "After Midnight" (Cale) 4.51
- "If I Had Left It Up To You" (Haggard) 3:24
- "Heartsville Pike" (McReynolds) 3:26
- "Stolen Love" (Rosenthal) 3:51
- "Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way" (Clark, Southerland) 3:07
Personnel
- Phil Rosenthal – vocals, guitar
- John Duffey – mandolin, vocals
- Ben Eldridge – banjo, guitar, vocals
- Mike Auldridge – Dobro, guitar, vocals
- Tom Gray – bass, vocals
with
- Carl Nelson – violin
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