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Includes liner notes by Michael Kline.
Personnel: Lorraine Duisit (vocals, mandolin); Freyda Epstein (vocals, violin, viola); Ralph Gordon (vocals, cello); Paul Reisier (guitar, hammer dulcimer).
Liner Note Author: Michael Kline.
Recording information: Bias Recording Studios, Springfield, VA.
Arranger: Tom Espinola.
Trapezoid: Lorraine Duisit, Freyda Epstein, Sam Rizzetta, Michael Kline (vocals, hammered dulcimer).
Now & Then Music | List Price | $33.99 (You save $6.04) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Country, Folk Music, Folk | | Label | Flying Fish | | Orig Year | 1980 | | All Time Sales Rank | 181938  | | CD Universe Part number | 1024586 | | Catalog number | 847103 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 28, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | David Essig | | Engineer | Bill McElroy | | Recording Time | 44 minutes | | Personnel | Freyda Epstein - vocals, violin, viola Lorraine Duisit - vocals, mandolin Michael Kline - vocals, hammered dulcimer Paul Reisler - guitar, hammer dulcimer Ralph Gordon - vocals, cello Sam Rizzetta
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Trapezoid Now & Then Songs | 1. | Devrah's Delight |
| 2. | Do You Love an Apple |
| 3. | Blacksmith, The |
| 4. | Medley: Now and Then/'Round the Horn/Tucker's Barn: Now And Then / Round The Horn / Tucker's Barn |
| 5. | Write Me a Letter |
| 6. | Down Home Rag |
| 7. | Old Road Maryland, The |
| 8. | There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens |
| 9. | Lakes of Ponchartrain, The |
| 10. | Silverplume Waltz, The |
| 11. | God Bless That Moonshiner |
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$11.69 The marketing department at Warner Brothers must have really wanted to get a jump on the holiday season when they released Faith Hill's 2008 Christmas album, JOY TO THE WORLD, in September. Hill's set of carols and traditional songs may not suit the late summer, but that doesn't make JOY TO THE WORLD any less of a treat. As albums like BREATHE and FIREFLIES proved, Hill has no problem crossing over to mainstream audiences, and this Christmas set (the singer's first) should strengthen that appeal. If the song selection itself isn't surprising--including the usual fare like "What Child is This," "O Come All Ye Faithful," and "Silent Night"--the arrangements are. A large orchestra, featuring brass, strings, reeds, percussion, and two different choirs, give these renditions a full, sweeping flavor reminiscent of the big bands of the 1940s and `50s. The album also includes an original single, "A Baby Changes ...
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$30.79 1951 was a breakthrough year for Hank Williams. He had a string of moderate country hits already under his belt, but the release that year of his version of an old jazz age novelty tune called "Lovesick Blues" suddenly made him a big star. It also meant his touring schedule increased, but he still found time that year to slip into Nashville and prerecord shows for the Mother's Best Flour Company. These good-natured and intimate performances were cut to acetate discs and then played over the air on Nashville's WSM radio station. Brittle, disposable, and made for only a few plays, these acetates were then shelved and forgotten until they were literally rescued from the trash in the '70s by an alert WSM employee. In all, 72 of these shows survived, containing some 143 songs, and this three-disc set is the second installment in Time Life's CD preservation of this amazing treasure trove. The performances are intimate and relaxed, and Williams tackles an amazingly varied set list, singing old mountain ballads, hymns, cowboy tunes, and delivers recitations of parlor poems and other various cautionary tales as well. What emerges is a full, rounded portrait of Williams at his creative and commercial ...
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$12.59 Recorded between August 8, 1934 and April 19, 1954. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott.
For really exhaustive coverage of the work of this groundbreaking cowboy harmony group, you'll want to invest in the Bear Family series; for a quick, budget-priced overview, try this label's Tumbling Tumbleweeds compilation. But for a more generously packed and lushly packaged overview collection (at full price), this is an excellent choice. It consists mainly, of course, of all the genre-defining hits ...
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$12.85 Stillwater, OK's, Red Dirt Rangers have long been the banner carriers for the crazy stew that is the Oklahoma sound. Here, the rambling folk melodies of Woody Guthrie; the tough country swing of Bob Wills and Spade Cooley; the shambolic rootsy rock of Bob Dylan; and the freewheeling-fury freakdom of the Grateful Dead all come to roost is a steaming bath of Red Dirt Okie soul. The Rangers get help on this set -- recorded in Leon Russell's old studio in Tulsa -- from guitarist Terry "Buffalo" Ware and fiddler Byron Berline, to name just two. The solid rock & roll leanings of the Rangers are everywhere in evidence here. The opener, "We Don't Have to Say Goodbye," takes the country sound of Wills and strips it through with Doug Sahm's Tex-Mex border rock and the vocal harmonies of the Everly Brothers on the refrains. Then there's the "I Know You Rider" guitar sprawl of "Kite Fliers" that follows. While all of the Rangers songs, written by the exceptionally talented and good-natured Brad Piccolo, evoke the ghosts of some other musical era or artist, that's what they are supposed to do. Piccolo isn't interested in forging a place on the fringes of American music, but choose to be deeply implanted somewhere in ...
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