Various – A Tribute To Woody Guthrie
Лейбл: | Warner Bros. Records – 9 26036-4 |
Формат: | Cassette |
Страна: | US |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Rock |
Стиль: | Acoustic, Country Rock |
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Треклист:
A1 | This Train Is Bound For Glory | |
A2 | Narration | |
A3 | Oklahoma Hills | |
A4 | Narration | |
A5 | Rambling Round Your City (Ramblin' Round) | |
A6 | I Ain't Got No Home | |
A7 | Do Re Mi | |
A8 | Curly Headed Baby | |
A9 | Dear Mrs. Roosevelt | |
A10 | Narration | |
A11 | Pastures Of Plenty | |
A12 | The Grand Coulee Dam | |
B1 | Roll On Columbia / Narration | |
B2 | Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done (Great Historical Bum) | |
B3 | Jackhammer John | |
B4 | Hobo's Lullaby | |
B5 | Narration | |
B6 | Woman At Home | |
B7 | Narration | |
B8 | Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos) | |
B9 | Mail Myself To You | |
B10 | Howdido | |
B11 | Jesus Christ | |
B12 | 1913 Massacre | |
B13 | Union Maid | |
B14 | Narration | |
B15 | This Land Is Your Land / Narration |
Участники записи:
- Acoustic Guitar – John Pilla
- Bass – Raphael Grinage
- Bass – Chris Ethridge
- Bass – Bill Lee (2)
- Bass – Rick Danko
- Dobro – John Beland
- Drums – Levon Helm
- Drums – Stan Pratt
- Engineer – Lee Herschberg
- Executive-Producer – Lenny Waronker
- Fiddle – Gib Guilbeau
- Guitar – Robbie Robertson
- Guitar [Bottleneck], Mandolin – Ry Cooder
- Organ – Garth Hudson
- Piano – Richard Manuel
- Producer – Millard Lampell
- Producer – Harold Leventhal
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 075992603645
Компании:
- Recorded At – Hollywood Bowl
- Recorded At – Carnegie Hall
Участники записи:
- Acoustic Guitar – John Pilla
- Bass – Raphael Grinage
- Bass – Chris Ethridge
- Bass – Bill Lee (2)
- Bass – Rick Danko
- Dobro – John Beland
- Drums – Levon Helm
- Drums – Stan Pratt
- Engineer – Lee Herschberg
- Executive-Producer – Lenny Waronker
- Fiddle – Gib Guilbeau
- Guitar – Robbie Robertson
- Guitar [Bottleneck], Mandolin – Ry Cooder
- Organ – Garth Hudson
- Piano – Richard Manuel
- Producer – Millard Lampell
- Producer – Harold Leventhal