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Live Recording
Recorded at by Hilltop Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Vicki Simmons and Jon Weisberger.
Personnel: Mike Cleveland (mandolin, fiddle); Audie Blayblock (vocals, guitar); Jeff White, Jim Cornell, Rhonda Vincent (vocals); Tom Adams (banjo); Jesse Brock (mandolin); Bobby Hicks (twin fiddle); Jason Moore (bass).
Michael Cleveland Flame Keeper Songs | 1. | Dance Around Molly |
| 2. | Six Feet Under the Ground |
| 3. | North Carolina Breakdown |
| 4. | Lost Indian |
| 5. | Prayer Bells of Heaven  |
| 6. | Blue Violet Waltz |
| 7. | Rye Straw |
| 8. | Too Late to Walk the Floor |
| 9. | Virginia Darling |
| 10. | Will You Be Satisfied That Way |
| 11. | Bear Creek Hop |
| 12. | Goodbye Old Pal |
| 13. | Two O'Clock in the Morning |
| 14. | Shenandoah Waltz |
| 15. | Lee Highway Blues |
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