Untold Stories (Hot Rize album)

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Untold Stories
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Studio album by Hot Rize
Released 1987
Recorded 1987
Genre Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass
Length34:46
Label Sugar Hill Records
Producer Hot Rize
Hot Rize chronology
Traditional Ties
(1986) Traditional Ties1986
Untold Stories
(1987)
Take It Home
(1990) Take It Home1990
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Untold Stories is a fourth album by the progressive bluegrass band Hot Rize. [2]

Hot Rize American bluegrass band

Hot Rize is a bluegrass band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. Established in 1978, Hot Rize has appeared on national radio and TV shows, and has toured most of the United States, as well as Japan, Europe and Australia.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Are You Tired of Me, My Darling? (trad.) 2:05
  2. Untold Stories (O'Brien) 2:46
  3. Just Like You (Wernick) 3:35
  4. Country Blues (trad.) 2:32
  5. Bluegrass Part 3 (O'Brien) 2:39
  6. Won't You Come and Sing for Me (Dickens) 3:03
  7. Life's Too Short (Delmore) 3:11
  8. You Don't Have to Move the Mountain (Whitley) 3:03
  9. Shadows in My Room (Forster) 2:45
  10. Don't Make Me Believe (3:11)
  11. Wild Ride (1:58)
  12. Late in the Day (O'Brien) 3:58

Personnel

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