40 Years of Concert Recordings

The New Lost City Ramblers

40 Years of Concert Recordings
  • CAT # 82161-0481-2

    DISC ONE  
    1. Soldier's Joy 1:36
    2. Down in the Willow 3:15
    3. Brown's Ferry Blues 3:16
    4. Too Tight Rag 1:34
    5. Little Birdie 2:28
    6. Darling Corey 3:06
    7. The Democratic Donkey (Is In His Stall Again) 2:30
    8. Poor Ellen Smith 2:17
    9. On Some Foggy Mountain Top 3:22
    10. Cackling Hen 2:05
    11. The Battleship of Maine 3:31
    12. Worried Man Blues 3:02
    13. The Unquiet Grave 3:51
    14. Lady of Carlisle 4:17
    15. Groundhog 3:00
    16. Orange Blossom Special 3:33
    17. East Virginia Blues 2:44
    18. Country Blues 3:36
    19. Little Maggie 2:22
    20. The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake 3:26
    21. Keep Moving 3:11
    22. Fortune 1:49
    23. She Tickles Me 3:52
    24. The Arkansas Traveller 3:43
    25. Saddle Up the Grey 2:55
    DISC TWO  
    1. Sally Goodin 1:43
    2. The Old Bell Cow 3:56
    3. It's Hard to Leave You, Sweet Love 3:12
    4. Dark Holler Blues 2:57
    5. Locks and Bolts 2:38
    6. Wildwood Weed 3:10
    7. Milk 'Em in the Evening Blues 3:07
    8. Madeline 3:50
    9. Sourwood Mountain 1:11
    10. Black Bottom Strut 2:12
    11. Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel 3:14
    12. The Old Man at the Mill 3:01
    13. Tom Sherman's Barroom 4:14
    14. Turkey in the Straw (intro.) 1:34
    15. Turkey in the Straw 2:06
    16. Old Joe Clark 1:54
    17. Rabbit Chase 3:38
    18. Poor Old Dirt Farmer 4:41
    19. Tennessee Blues 2:45
    20. Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar 3:06
    21. I've Always Been a Rambler 4:02
    22. Baltimore Fire 3:42
    23. Three Men Went A-Hunting 2:33

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The New Lost City Ramblers have been playing their own unique brand of early 20th century rural stringband music since 1958. This album collects some of their most memorable performances from the past four decades, 16 of them previously unreleased. 'From our perspective of forty years we can now see that all along they have played a role greater than we had imagined, that of national poets who, like the poets of all times and peoples, have shaped and nurtured our collective imagination around its truest, deepest roots.' -Jon Pankake, from his liner notes

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