Flower from the Fields of Alabama
Flower From the Fields of Alabama is an album by the American musician Norman Blake, released in 2001.
Flower From the Fields of Alabama | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Americana, bluegrass, folk | |||
Label | Shanachie | |||
Producer | Norman Blake | |||
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Track listing
All songs traditional unless otherwise noted.
- "Salty Dog" – 4:21
- "Bonaparte's Grand March" – 5:20
- "The Slopes of Beech Mountain" (Blake) – 3:10
- "Sitting on Top of the World"" (Lonnie Chatmon, Walter Vinson) – 6:22
- "Radio Joe" (Blake) – 3:57
- "Chasin' Rainbows" – 3:33
- "Flower from the Fields of Alabama" – 4:07
- "Texas Gales" – 4:01
- "All Go Hungry Hash House" – 3:48
- "So Tired" – 5:11
- "The Gambler's Dying Words" – 2:50
- "Little Bunch of Roses" – 3:16
- "Eastbound Freight Train" (Grandpa Jones) – 3:33
- "The Burial of Wild Bill" – 3:23
- "T.A.G. Railroad Rag" (Blake) – 6:10
- "If We Never Meet Again" (Albert E. Brumley) – 5:19
Personnel
- Norman Blake - guitar, mandolin, vocals, fiddle, slide guitar
- Bob Chuckrow - guitar, harmony vocal, mandola
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References
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