The Seldom Scene - 15th Anniversary Celebration [1988/256kbps]
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- Audio > Music
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- 131.87 MB
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- Mar 4, 2009
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- The Seldom Scene - 15th Anniversary Celebration --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: The Seldom Scene Album................: 15th Anniversary Celebration Genre................: Country Year.................: 1988 Codec................: FhG Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: CBR 256, (avg. bitrate: 256kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Posted by............: bitsarah.com on 3/4/2009 Included.............: NFO, SFV, M3U --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:03:57) Sitting on Top of the World 2. (00:03:00) Big Train (From Memphis) 3. (00:03:41) Lorena 4. (00:04:05) Dark as a Dungeon 5. (00:03:54) Blue Ridge 6. (00:03:44) Raised by the Railroad Line 7. (00:03:17) You Don't Know My Mind 8. (00:03:49) Drifting Too Far from the Shore 9. (00:03:48) Those Memories of You 10. (00:03:34) Keep Me from Blowing Away 11. (00:03:27) Wheels 12. (00:03:16) Carolyn at the Broken Wheel Inn 13. (00:03:37) If I Needed You 14. (00:03:09) Rose of Old Kentucky 15. (00:04:15) I Couldn't Find My Walking Shoes 16. (00:04:51) Working on a Building 17. (00:02:31) Say You Lied 18. (00:03:43) High on a Hilltop 19. (00:03:19) The Sweetest Gift 20. (00:02:58) Take Me in Your Lifeboat Playing Time.........: 01:11:55 Total Size...........: 131.87 MB NFO generated on.....: 3/4/2009 1:22:49 AM A host of country and bluegrass stars were on hand at this 1986 concert to celebrate the work of the trailblazing bluegrass quintet. Mandolinist John Duffey leads the quintet itself from traditional blues to John Fogerty's "Big Train from Memphis" to the spiritual "Take Me in Your Lifeboat." The numerous special guests each add their own flavor: Charlie Waller sings plaintively on Merle Travis' "Dark as a Dungeon"; Tony Rice's amazing flatpicking highlights a supercharged "You Don't Know My Mind"; Linda Ronstadt and Ricky Skaggs delicately cover the gospel "Drifting Too Far from the Shore"; and Emmylou Harris interprets Gram Parson's "Wheels." The diverse performances are fitting considering the progressive Seldom Scene's broad musical tastes. --Marc Greilsamer