Jack Tottle – Back Road Mandolin
| Лейбл: | Rounder Records – 0067 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | US |
| Дата релиза: | 1976 |
| Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country |
| Стиль: | Bluegrass |
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Треклист:
| A1 | Tennessee Blues
Written-By – Bill Monroe |
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| A2 | Seasons Of My Heart | |
| A3 | Gambler's Yodel
Written-By – The Delmore Brothers |
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| A4 | Fisher's Hornpipe | |
| A5 | In The Pines
Arranged By – Jack Tottle Bass – Eric Levenson Harmony Vocals [Baritone Harmony] – Paul Silvius Harmony Vocals [Tenor Harmony], Guitar [Second Guitar] – Robin Kincaid Written-By – Traditional |
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| A6 | Back Road
Written-By – Jack Tottle |
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| B1 | You'd Better Wake Up
Written-By – Jim Eanes |
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| B2 | Wildwood Mandolin | |
| B3 | Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
Arranged By – Jack Tottle Banjo, Harmony Vocals [Baritone Harmony] – Paul Silvius Harmony Vocals [Tenor Harmony], Guitar [Second Guitar] – Robin Kincaid Written-By – Traditional |
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| B4 | Crazy Creek
Written-By – Tommy Jackson (2) |
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| B5 | Old Kentucky Bound
Written-By – Charlie Monroe |
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| B6 | Grandfather's Clock | |
| B7 | Ain't Nobody's Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone |
Участники записи:
- Banjo – Tony Trischka
- Bass – Roger Mason (2)
- Design – Susan Marsh
- Dobro – Stacy Phillips
- Fiddle – Kenny Kosek
- Guitar – Van Manakas
- Mandolin, Vocals – Jack Tottle
- Mixed By – John Nagy
- Mixed By – Ken Irwin
- Mixed By – Jack Tottle
- Photography By – Eric Levenson
- Producer, Mastered By – John Nagy
- Sleeve Notes – Fred Bartenstein
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
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Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rounder Records Corp.
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing
- Recorded At – Dimension Sound Studios, Boston
Участники записи:
- Banjo – Tony Trischka
- Bass – Roger Mason (2)
- Design – Susan Marsh
- Dobro – Stacy Phillips
- Fiddle – Kenny Kosek
- Guitar – Van Manakas
- Mandolin, Vocals – Jack Tottle
- Mixed By – John Nagy
- Mixed By – Ken Irwin
- Mixed By – Jack Tottle
- Photography By – Eric Levenson
- Producer, Mastered By – John Nagy
- Sleeve Notes – Fred Bartenstein