Guitar (Tony Rice album)

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Guitar
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Released1973
RecordedLemco Studio, Lexington, Kentucky
Genre Americana, bluegrass, folk
Length33:23
Label King Records
Producer Tony Rice, Sab Watanabe
Tony Rice chronology
Guitar
(1973)
J.D. Crowe & The New South
(1974)
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Guitar is the first album by American guitarist Tony Rice, released in 1973. [2] [3] At first, this album was issued by Red Clay Records, Japanese bluegrass album label, entitled "got me a martin guitar" in 1973. [4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Freeborn Man" (Keith Allison, Mark Lindsay) 2:49
  2. "Faded Love" (Bob Wills) 6:30
  3. "Salt Creek" (Traditional) 3:45
  4. "Doing My Time" (Jimmie Skinner) 4:06
  5. "Windy And Warm" (John D. Loudermilk) 1:31
  6. "John Hardy" (Traditional) 3:29
  7. "Nine Pound Hammer" (Merle Travis) 2:17
  8. "Lonesome Reuben" (Traditional) 8:56

Personnel

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Album info on www.allmusic.com
  3. Album info on www.countysales.com
  4. "Blue, Blue-Grass Days : 中古レコ屋のあくび指南~のんびり音を聴きませう ナカ2号店のブログ".