High Lonesome (Country Gentlemen album)

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High Lonesome
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Released1998
Recorded1998
Genre Bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Label Starday Records
Country Gentlemen chronology
Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971
(1998)
High Lonesome
(1998)
Crying In the Chapel
(2001)
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High Lonesome is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. It's a collection of all recordings for the group's first label, Starday Records. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Backwoods Blues
  2. Yesterday's Love
  3. Dixie Lookaway
  4. It's the Blues
  5. High Lonesome
  6. Banjo Hop
  7. The Church Back Home
  8. Orange Blossom Fiddle
  9. Hey, Little Girl
  10. The Devil's Own
  11. Rollin' Stone (Waters)
  12. Nine Pound Hammer (Travis)
  13. I'll Never Marry
  14. Travelin' Dobro Blues
  15. Nobody's Business
  16. New Freedom Bell (alt. take)
  17. New Freedom Bell (Osborne)
  18. The Hills and Home
  19. A Letter to Tom (Duffey)
  20. Darling Allalee
  21. Tomorrow's My Wedding Day
  22. Helen
  23. Blue Man
  24. Rememberance [ sic ] of You
  25. Red Rockin' Chair (Christian)
  26. If That's the Way You Feel
  27. I Know I've Lost You
  28. Two Little Boys (trad.)
  29. Willie Roy, The Cripple Boy
  30. Sunrise
  31. Silence or Tears
  32. Country Concert
  33. These Men of God Williams
  34. Down Where the Still Waters Flow
  35. Nobody's Business
  36. Copper Kettle
  37. Night Walk
  38. Home Sweet Home
  39. This Land Is Your Land (Guthrie)
  40. My Old Kentucky Home (Foster)
  41. Take This Hammer (trad.)
  42. Auld Lang Syne (Burns, trad.)
  43. Goodbye Katy
  44. Camptown Races (Foster)
  45. Red River Valley
  46. Oh, Susannah (trad.)
  47. Long Journey Home
  48. 500 Miles (West)
  49. Free Little Bird
  50. Rose Connelly
  51. Blowin' in the Wind (Dylan)

Personnel

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