The Bluegrass Album
The Bluegrass Album is the debut album by bluegrass supergroup, Bluegrass Album Band, released in 1981. It's a collection of bluegrass standards by Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe, Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley and others. [1][2] Ultimately, four volumes were released, recorded between 1980 and 1985.
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Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | September 22-24, 1980; 1750 Arch Studios, Berkeley, California | |||
Genre | Bluegrass | |||
Label | Rounder | |||
Producer | Anthony Rice | |||
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The Bluegrass Compact Disc [Rounder CD 11502, c. 1986] is a 20-song release drawn from volumes 1-4 of The Bluegrass Album.
"Album" Track listing
- "Blue Ridge Cabin Home"
- "We Can't Be Darlings Anymore"
- "Molly And Tenbrooks"
- "I Believe in You Darling"
- "Model Church"
- "On My Way Back to the Old Home"
- "Gonna Settle Down"
- "Toy Heart"
- "Pain in My Heart"
- "Chalk up Another One"
- "River of Death"
Personnel
- Tony Rice - guitar, vocals
- J.D. Crowe - banjo, vocals
- Doyle Lawson - mandolin, vocals
- Bobby Hicks - fiddle
- Todd Philips - bass
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