Hacklebarney

Hacklebarney is a 1974 LP by singer-songwriters Greg Brown and Dick Pinney, recorded live at Charlotte's Web, Rockford, Illinois, in February 1974. It was released on the Mountain Railroad Records label. It is out of print.[1]

Hacklebarney
Live album by
Greg Brown (with Dick Pinney)
Released1974
GenreFolk
LabelMountain Railroad Records (MR-52774)
Greg Brown (with Dick Pinney) chronology
Hacklebarney
(1974)
44 & 66
(1980)

Track listing

  1. "My Pa, He Came Home as Quiet as the Evening" (Brown)
  2. "Hacklebarney" (not to be confused with "Hacklebarney Tune") (Brown)
  3. "On New Year's Day" (Brown)
  4. "Bad Roads in Spring" (Brown)
  5. "The Last Shepherd" (Brown)
  6. "Tornado" (Brown)
  7. "Dicker" (Pinney)
  8. "One Restless Woman" (Brown)
  9. "Even Ozzie and Harriet Get the Blues" (Pinney)
  10. "Walk Me 'round Your Garden" (Pinney)
  11. "Driftin'" (Pinney/Brown)
  12. "How Black the Fields" (Brown)
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References

  1. Richard Pinney interview. Accessed Jun 2008.
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