Other Mixes By Blues Rocker
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Country
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Country
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Blues
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Blues
Blue Yodel #1 (T For Texas)
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Jerry Garcia/David Grisman | Rosalee McFall | |
Doc Watson | The Train That Carried My Girl From Town | |
Good Ol' Persons | Honky Tonk Blues | |
Norman Blake/Nacy Blake | I Ain't Got No Time | |
The Lonesome River Band | Laura Jean | |
The Dreadful Snakes | Sally Ann | |
Ralhp Stanley | I've Always Been A Rambler | |
The Nashville Bluegrass Band | Hush (Somebody's Callin' My Name) | |
The Seldom Scene | When I Get My Rewards | |
The Dixie Chicks/Ricky Skaggs | Walk Softly On My Heart | |
David Holt | Bound To Ride | |
Open Road | Mandy Jane | |
Rhonda Vincent | Moving On | |
Lester Flatt/Earl Scruggs | We'll Meet Again Sweetheart | |
Special Consensus | 32 Acres | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Bill Emerson/Wayne Taylor | Storm Cloud | |
The Johnson Mountain Boys | Blue Yodel #1 (T For Texas) | |
Tim O'Brien | Turn The Page Again | |
Alison Krauss/Union Station | Restless | |
The McLains | My Baby Thinks He's A Train | |
Kenny And Amanda Smith Band | It's Not The Wind | |
Doyle Lawson/Quicksilver | There's A Light Guiding Me | |
Blueridge | Do What You Want To Do | |
Josh Crowe | Baby Blue Eyes | |
The Osborne Brothers | Sunny Side Of The Mountain | |
Dry Branch Fire Squad | Cripple Creek | |
Big Country Bluegrass | Forty Years Of Trouble | |
The Country Gentlemen | Meet Me Over On The Other Side | |
Alecia Nugent | Think Of What You've Done | |
The Kentucky Colonels | Flat Fork | |
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Tennessee Stud | |
Comment:
Well here is some more bluegrass. This one has a great flow to it.Feedback:
A great-looking mix! I know many of the artists on this list (the NBB and Tim O being among my favorites), but not many of the songs. I gather from your name Blues Rocker that you like the blues, and bluegrass, that high lonesome sound, is a sort of white man's blues, isn't it?
This looks very nice. If it was a CD mix I'd ask if you wanted to trade! : )
Very nice!
country music belongs on cassette tapes playing on the tape deck of my beat-up ford pick-up. it's just not the same on CD.