Lycurgus (album)

Lycurgus is the title of a recording by American folk and blues guitarist Peter Lang, released in 1975. It was nominated for a Grammy award in the Folk music category. Lycurgus was a "Top National Add-on" and "Breakout" in Billboard Magazine. It was reissued in 2003 on the Horus label with additional tracks.

Lycurgus
Studio album by
Released1975
RecordedMinneapolis, MN
GenreBlues, folk
LabelFlying Fish
Peter Lang chronology
The Thing at the Nursery Room Window
(1973)
Lycurgus
(1975)
Prime Cuts
(1977)
Professional ratings
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Track listing

All songs by Peter Lang unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Round Worm Reel" – 2:05
  2. "That Will Never Happen No More" (Blind Blake) – 2:46
  3. "Green Apple Quick Step" – 2:16
  4. "Untitled Oblivion" – 3:03
  5. "Lycurgus" – 3:44
  6. "Poor Howard" (Lead Belly) – 2:43
  7. "Let the Old Boy Go" – 2:23
  8. "V/ The Connecticut Promissory" – 2:54
  9. "Zero Adjustment" – 2:55
  10. "Flames Along the Monongahela" – 7:46
    2003 reissue bonus tracks:
  11. "Untitled Oblivion" (instrumental) – 3:18
  12. "V/The Connecticut Promissory Rag" (alternate take) – 2:44
  13. "Zero Adjustment" (instrumental) – 3:15
  14. "Hello Baby Blues" (Danny Kalb) – 1:58
  15. "Stackolee" – 1:18

Personnel

  • Peter Lang – guitar, vocals
  • Cal Hand – dobro, pedal steel guitar
  • Dick Hedlund – bass
  • Bill Hinkley – mandolin
  • John Lang – voices
  • Craig Ruble – violin
  • Bill Evans – bass
  • Peter Ostroushko – mandolin
  • Butch Thompson – clarinet, piano

Production

  • Produced by Peter Lang
  • Engineered by Paul Martinson, Tom Mudge and Dave "Snaker" Ray
  • Editing and remastering by Michael McKern
  • Cover art by Patrick Finnerty
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