Live at The Cellar Door
Live at The Cellar Door is a live album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene.[2][3] The Washington Post called it "not only a landmark for the progressive bluegrass scene that originated here in Washington, but may be the band's finest representation on disc."[4]
Live at The Cellar Door | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | December 1974 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass | |||
Label | Rebel | |||
Producer | Gary B. Reid | |||
The Seldom Scene chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- "Doing My Time" (Jimmie Skinner) 5:38
- "California Cottonfields" (Dallas Frazier, Earl Montgomery) 3:08
- Band Intros 1:15
- "Panhandle Country" (Bill Monroe) 2:13
- "Muddy Waters" (Phil Rosenthal) 3:14
- "Rawhide" (Bill Monroe) 2:41
- "Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) 3:39
- "City of New Orleans" (Steve Goodman) 3:03
- "Grandfather's Clock" 4:50
- "The Fields Have Turned Brown" (Carter Stanley) 3:15
- "Hit Parade of Love" (Jimmy Martin, Wade Birchfield) 3:18
- "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" (Traditional; arranged by the Seldom Scene) 3:26
- "Pick Away" (Vic Jordan, Lester Flatt) 2:40
- "Dark Hollow" 2:10
- "Small Exception of Me" (Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent) 3:15
- "If I Were a Carpenter" (Tim Hardin) 3:00
- "Old Gray Bonnet" 2:33
- "C & O Canal" (John Starling) 3:09
- "Georgia Rose" (Bill Monroe) 3:04
- "Colorado Turnaround" (Evelyn Graves) 2:37
- "He Rode All the Way to Texas" (John Starling) 2:36
- "White Line" (Willie P. Bennett) 3:34
- "Rider" (Traditional) 7:10
Personnel
- The Seldom Scene
- John Starling - vocals, guitar
- John Duffey - mandolin, vocals
- Ben Eldridge - banjo, guitar, vocals
- Mike Auldridge - Dobro, guitar, vocals
- Tom Gray - bass, vocals
References
- Allmusic review
- Album review on www.allmusic.com
- Album info on www.rebelrecords.com Archived 2007-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
- Harrington, Richard (21 November 2003). "A Choice D.C. Dozen". Washington Post. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
External links
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