Saddle River Stringband (album)
Saddle River Stringband is the debut album from the band of the same name.
Saddle River Stringband | |
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Studio album by Saddle River Stringband | |
Released | November 27, 2007 |
Genre | Bluegrass, blues |
Label | Sunzahorse, Panda Digital |
Producer | Saddle River Stringband |
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Allmusic |
Track listing
- Outlaw Blues*
- Louis Collins (M.J. Hurt)
- Nashville Junky**
- Swagger and Sway*
- We Shall Rise (A.P. Carter)
- Don't Sell it (O. Woods)
- County Farm (S. House)
- Grenadine*
- I Don't Think you Love Me***
- So Long Blues**
- Some of These Days (C. Patton)
- Bye Bye PEI***
- *J. Phillips
- **T. McArthur
- ***M. Dixon
Personnel
- Mike Dixon - Guitar, kazoo
- James Phillips - Mandolin
- Troy McArthur - Banjo, ukulele
- Tom Desroches - Double bass
- Norm Bowser - Dobro (on track 9)
- Produced by Saddle River Stringband
- Engineered by Troy McArthur and James Phillips
- Mixed by Troy McArthur and James Phillips
- Mastered by Paul Milner
- Photography and graphic design by Jillian Grady
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