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Audio Mixer: Ronnie Bucke.
Recording information: Track Recorders, Silver Spring, MD (04/06/1976-04/07/1976).
Photographer: Charles Tompkins.
The Country Gentlemen: Doyle Lawson, Billy Yates (vocals); Bill Holden (banjo); Ed Ferris (bass instrument); Mike Auldridge, Charlie Waller.
Personnel: Charlie Waller (vocals, tenor, bass voice, guitar); Doyle Lawson (tenor, guitar, mandolin); Bill Holden (baritone, banjo); Billy Yates (baritone); Mike Auldridge (dobro).
Joe's Last Train Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $2.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Country, Blues, Folk Music, Bluegrass | | Label | Rebel | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 93017  | | CD Universe Part number | 6866757 | | Catalog number | 111559 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 07, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Charles R. Freeland; Charles R. Freeland | | Engineer | Obie O'Brien; Ronnie Bucke; Obie O'Brien; Ronnie Bucke | | Personnel | Mike Auldridge - dobro Doyle Lawson - tenor, guitar, mandolin Charlie Waller - vocals, tenor, bass voice, guitar Billy Yates - vocals Ed Ferris - bass instrument Bill Holden - banjo
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Country Gentlemen Joe's Last Train Songs | 1. | Joe's Last Train |
| 2. | Ages and Ages Ago |
| 3. | In My Younger Days |
| 4. | Pamela Brown |
| 5. | Cryin' Holy |
| 6. | This Land Must Die |
| 7. | Bloody Mary Morning |
| 8. | Goin' Home |
| 9. | Texas Chili |
| 10. | Free as the Wind |
| 11. | Dixieland for Me |
| 12. | Lord Don't Leave Me Here |
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