| | Flatt & Scruggs 1964-1969 CD - Import Flatt & Scruggs Discography of CDs
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6 CDs and book - catching them at the peak of their commercial success (late 1960's), this collection shows how they were taking bluegrass in new & original directions. includes "The Story Of Bonnie & Clyde", "Beverly Hillbillies", singles that have neve
The final five years of the team of Flatt & Scruggs is documented on the six-CD Bear Family set 1964-1969, Plus. Their final six recordings together are on a Lester Flatt box set on the same label (Flatt on Victor Plus More, Bear Family 15975). Though the pair never referred to themselves as bluegrass musicians -- because of its association with their mentor, Bill Monroe -- they had a difficult time telling the ever-increasing flood of international fans just what it was they did. Certainly it was folk music, but not the folk music of the folk revival of the late '50s and early '60s, and it was country music, though not what Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins was pushing through Nashville at the time, and while a lot of the music was rooted in blues and gospel, it couldn't be called that either. Flatt & Scruggs were the progenitors of what later pioneers like Tony Trischka, Randy Scruggs, Béla Fleck, and others would call "newgrass" -- the pair wouldn't have liked that either. What this set documents is how the musical styles emerging in the 1960s were explored by Flatt & Scruggs, were turned inside out, were popularized, and put enough pressure on the duo, musically and professionally because of increased fame, to tear them apart. Here are the recordings of Waylon Jennings' "I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow" (before Ralph Stanley cut it), Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe," Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind," Chuck Berry's "Memphis," "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" done for the film Bonnie & Clyde, traditional songs like "Sally Goodin," Mel Tillis and Danny Dill's "Detroit City," Tom T. Hall's "I'm Gonna Ride That Steamboat," John Sebastian's "Nashville Cats," Doc and Merle Watson's "Southbound," and Flatt & Scruggs' amazing instrumental "Jazzing." But before the reader looks away in disgust, muttering "sellout," perhaps the music itself should be taken as an example of its own merit. Flatt & Scruggs stood outside of tradition from the beginning by breaking with standard vocal and instrumentation regimens. Using four-part harmonies, drums, and harmonica on a Dylan song, the duo were merely doing what they had done throughout their careers -- they explored the roots of a song and discovered where it took them. Recording Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier," Donovan's "Catch the Wind," Dylan's "Wanted Man" and "Like a Rolling Stone," the Hall songs for the Bonnie & Clyde soundtrack, and Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe" were high-wire acts, cliff edges both men were looking over into an abyss that refused to stare back at them, and finally it separated them. But it was never for lack of an adventurous spirit of laziness or lack of respect. What is documented here may be the sound of disintegration, but it is also the sound of courage and preservation that brought the heart and soul of country music to popular music, not the other way around. ~ Thom Jurek
Flatt & Scruggs: Lester Flatt (vocals, guitar); Earl Scruggs (banjo, background vocals).
| | 1964-1969 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Petticoat Junction | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Have You Seen My Dear Companion | |
| 3. | Good Things, The (Outweigh the Bad) | |
| 4. | Working It Out | |
| 5. | Amber Tresses (Tied in Blue) | |
| 6. | Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy | |
| 7. | When Papa Played the Dobro | |
| 8. | Fireball - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 9. | Father's Table Grace | |
| 10. | I'm Walking With Him | $0.99 | |
| 11. | My Wandering Boy | |
| 12. | Sally Don't You Grieve | |
| 13. | Faded Red Ribbon, A | |
| 14. | Bummin' an Old Freight Train | |
| 15. | Georgia Buck - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 16. | Hello Stranger | |
| 17. | Please Don't Wake Me | |
| 18. | You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone | |
| 19. | I Still Miss Someone  | $0.99 | |
| 20. | Wabash Cannonball | |
| 21. | Rose Conelly  | |
| 22. | You've Been Fooling My Baby | |
| 23. | Will You Be Lonesome Too? | |
| 24. | Big Shoes to Fill | |
| 25. | Branded Wherever I Go  | |
| 26. | Starlight on the Rails | |
| 27. | Loafer's Glory | |
| 28. | I'll Be on That Good Road Some Day | |
| 29. | Confessing | |
| 30. | Gonna Have Myself a Ball | |
| | 1964-1969 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Rock, Salt and Nails | |
| 2. | Soldier's Return, The | |
| 3. | Memphis | |
| 4. | Jackson | |
| 5. | Colours | |
| 6. | For Lovin' Me | |
| 7. | Houston | |
| 8. | Detroit City | |
| 9. | Foggy Mountain Breakdown - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 10. | Kansas City  | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Nashville Blues - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 12. | Take Me Back to Tulsa | |
| 13. | Last Public Hanging in West Virginia, The | |
| 14. | Boys From Tennessee, The | |
| 15. | Ten Miles From Natchez | |
| 16. | Seattle Town | |
| 17. | Green Acres | |
| 18. | I Had a Dream | |
| 19. | When the Saints Go Marching In | |
| 20. | God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign | $0.99 | |
| 21. | Call Me on Home, Too | |
| 22. | Stone That Builders Refused, A  | |
| 23. | Wait For the Sunshine | $0.99 | |
| 24. | No Mother in This World  | |
| 25. | Thank God I'm on My Way | $0.99 | |
| 26. | Troublesome Waters | $0.99 | |
| 27. | Last Thing on My Mind, The | |
| 28. | Mama, You Been on My Mind | |
| 29. | It Was Only the Wind | |
| 30. | Why Can't I Find Myself With You | |
| | 1964-1969 Album DISC 3: |
| 1. | Southbound | |
| 2. | I'm Gonna Ride That Steamboat | |
| 3. | Roust-a-Bout | |
| 4. | Nashville Cats | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Train Number 1262 | |
| 6. | Bringin' in the Georgia Mail  | |
| 7. | Going Across the Sea | |
| 8. | Atlantic Coastal Line, The  | |
| 9. | East Bound Train | |
| 10. | Orange Blossom Special - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 11. | Last Train to Clarksville | |
| 12. | California up Tight Band | $0.99 | |
| 13. | Don't Think Twice It's All Right | |
| 14. | Four Strong Winds | |
| 15. | Blowin' in the Wind | |
| 16. | It Ain't Me Babe  | |
| 17. | Down in the Flood  | $0.99 | |
| 18. | Buddy Don't You Roll So Slow | |
| 19. | Where Have All the Flowers Gone  | |
| 20. | This Land Is Your Land | $0.99 | |
| 21. | Foggy Mountain Breakdown - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 22. | Mr. Tambourine Man | |
| 23. | Ode to Billie Joe  | |
| 24. | Like a Rolling Stone | |
| 25. | I'd Like to Say a Word For Texas | |
| 26. | I'll Be Your Baby Tonight  | |
| 27. | Folsom Prison Blues | |
| 28. | Gentle on My Mind | |
| 29. | Times They Are a-Changin, The | |
| | 1964-1969 CD DISC 4: |
| 1. | If I Were a Carpenter | |
| 2. | Universal Soldier  | |
| 3. | Long Road to Houston | |
| 4. | Catch the Wind  | |
| 5. | Rainy Day Women 12 and 35 | |
| 6. | Friend Florentine | |
| 7. | Nashville Skyline Rag - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 8. | I Walk the Line | |
| 9. | Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town | |
| 10. | Boy Named Sue, A | |
| 11. | Maggie's Farm | |
| 12. | Wanted Man | |
| 13. | One More Night | |
| 14. | One Too Many Mornings  | |
| 15. | Girl From the North Country | |
| 16. | Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance  | |
| 17. | Tonight Will Be Fine | |
| 18. | Story of Bonny and Clyde, The | |
| 19. | Another Ride With Clyde | |
| 20. | Picture of Bonnie, A | |
| 21. | Barrow Gang Will Get You Little Man, The | |
| 22. | Bang You're Alive | |
| 23. | See Bonnie Die, See Clyde Die | |
| 24. | Reunion - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 25. | Get-Away - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 26. | Chase, The - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 27. | Highway's End - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| | 1964-1969 Songs DISC 5: |
| 1. | Pick Along - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 2. | John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 3. | Jazzing - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 4. | Evelina - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 5. | Tammy's Song - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 6. | Lonesome Ruben - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 7. | Spanish Two Step - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 8. | Careless Love - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 9. | Liberty - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 10. | Bill Cheatham - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 11. | Nothin' to It - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 12. | Intro | |
| 13. | Lost All My Money | |
| 14. | Maggie Blues - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 15. | Steamboat Whistle Blues | |
| 16. | Paul and Silas | $0.99 | |
| 17. | Cannonball Blues - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 18. | You Are My Flower  | $0.99 | |
| 19. | Old Leather Britches - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 20. | Across the Blue Ridge Mountains | |
| 21. | Old Folks - (TRUE instrumental) | |
| 22. | Going Back to Harlan | |
| 23. | Poor Rebel Soldier | |
| 24. | No Hiding Place Down Here | $0.99 | |
| 25. | Going up Cripple Creek | |
| 26. | Foggy Mountain Special  | $0.99 | |
| | 1964-1969 Album DISC 6: |
| 1. | Bile Them Cabbage Down | |
| 2. | Old Joe Clark | |
| 3. | Sally Goodin | |
| 4. | Black Mountain Rag | |
| 5. | Billy in the Low Ground | |
| 6. | Twinkle Little Star | |
| 7. | Old Fiddler | |
| 8. | Soldier's Joy | |
| 9. | Cheyenne | |
| 10. | Down Yonder | |
| 11. | Georgia Shuffle | |
| 12. | Golden Slippers | |
| 13. | Tennessee Wagner | |
| 14. | Chicken Reel | |
| 15. | Theme From Beverly Hill Billies | |
| 16. | Beverly Hills | |
| 17. | Vittles | |
| 18. | Long Talk With That Boy, A | |
| 19. | Jethro's a Powerful Man | |
| 20. | Elly's Spring Song | |
| 21. | Back Home U.S.A. | |
| 22. | Critters | |
| 23. | What a Great Doctor Granny Is | |
| 24. | Lady Lessons | |
| 25. | Birds and the Bees | |
| 26. | Love or Money | |
| 27. | Close | |
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