Yesterday & Today Volume 2

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Yesterday & Today Volume 2
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Released1973
Genre Bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Label Rebel Records
Country Gentlemen chronology
Yesterday & Today Volume 1
(1973)
Yesterday & Today Volume 2
(1973)
Yesterday & Today Volume 3
(1974)
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Yesterday & Today Volume 2 is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Columbus Stockade Blues
  2. Girl Behind the Bar
  3. Man of Constant Sorrow
  4. Aunt Dinah's Quittin' Party
  5. Cripple Creek
  6. Philadelphia Lawyer
  7. This Land Is Your Land
  8. Lord I'm Coming Home
  9. Windy and Warm
  10. Doin' My Time
  11. East Virginia Blues
  12. Over the Hills to the Poorhouse

Personnel

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