A masterpiece that shows the essence of bluegrass
The banjo and mandolin create a quintessential American musical landscape.
This album, by the legendary band led by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, encapsulates the magic of bluegrass. Scruggs' fast banjo playing and earthy vocals resonate throughout the album. A must-listen for anyone interested in the roots of country music, this album is a treasured piece of American music history.
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A:
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1)
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Ground Speed
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2)
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Home Sweet Home
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3)
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Sally Ann
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4)
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Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine
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5)
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Reuben
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6)
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Cripple Creek
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7)
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Foggy Mountain Special
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8)
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Flint Hill Special
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B:
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1)
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Lonesome Road Blues
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2)
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John Henry
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3)
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Fireball Mail
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4)
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Sally Goodwin
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5)
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Bugle Call Rag
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6)
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Cumberland Gap
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7)
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Fireball
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8)
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Earl's Breakdown
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Banjo - Earl Scruggs
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Bass [String Bass] - Jake Tullock (A1 to A6, A8 to B7)
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Bass [String Bass] - Jody Rainwater (A7, B8)
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Dobro - Josh Graves (A1 to A6, A8 to B7)
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Fiddle - Paul Warren (4) (A1 to A6, A8 to B7)
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Guitar - Billy Powers (2) (A1 to A6, A8 to B7)
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Guitar - Lester Flatt