Runnin' Wild (Tony Rice album)

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Running Wild
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Studio album by
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
Released2001
Genre Americana, folk, progressive bluegrass
Label Rounder
Producer Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen chronology
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
(1999)
Running Wild
(2001)
Tony Rice chronology
Pizza Tapes
(2000)
Runnin' Wild
(1999)
58957:The Bluegrass Guitar Collection
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Running Wild is a collaboration album by American guitarist Tony Rice, mandolinist Larry Rice, guitar and banjo player Herb Pedersen and guitar/bass player Chris Hillman. This "Anti-supergroup", as they call themselves, has already issued three volumes of music together. They blend folk music, progressive bluegrass and contemporary country and this album contains both original songs as well as country classics. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "San Antone" (Hillman) 2:35
  2. "You're Running Wild" (Edenton, Winters) 2:03
  3. "Things We Said Today" (Lennon, McCartney) 2:52
  4. "4+20" (Stills) 3:12
  5. "Two of a Kind" (Ims) 3:06
  6. "Just Passin' Through" (Hillman) 2:41
  7. "The Mystery That Won't Go Away" (Rice) 3:12
  8. "Take Me Back Again" (Owens) 2:43
  9. "Maybe She'll Get Lucky" (Hillman) 2:42
  10. "Hard Hearted" (Mc Reynolds) 2:56
  11. "It's A Long Way to the Top of the World" (Wayne) 3:05
  12. "About Love" (Rice) 4:15

Personnel

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