The essence of bluegrass played on the Dobro guitar
A masterpiece of country music that lets you enjoy Tut Taylor's one-of-a-kind Dobro playing.
His unique style of playing without a flatpick produces a distinctive tone that is soft yet solid. The light interplay with the banjo and fiddle is filled with a sense of openness reminiscent of the vastness of the earth. This is a valuable recording that inherits the spirit of traditional bluegrass while reaching the utmost in instrumental perfection.
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A:
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1)
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Freight Train
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2)
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Dobro Country
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3)
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Pickin' Flat
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4)
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Lonesome Dobro
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5)
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Hang Your Head In Shame
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6)
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Steel Guitar Rag
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B:
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1)
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Just Because
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2)
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A Fool Such As I
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3)
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The Sinking Of The Ruben James
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4)
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Frankie And Johnny
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5)
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Nobody's Darlin But Mine
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6)
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Black Ridge Ramble
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Producer, Engineer [Audio] - Richard Bock
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Bass - Victor Gaskin
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Rhythm Guitar - Gary Carlson
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Mandolin - Roland White
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Banjo - Billy Ray
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Guitar - Clarence White (2)
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Design, Photography By - Woody Woodward
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Dobro, Dobro [12-String Dobro] - Tut Taylor
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Sleeve Notes - (Uncle Josh)
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Liner Notes - Louise Scruggs (Mrs. Earl Scruggs)
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Sleeve Notes - Buck Graves
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Photography By [Back] - Larry Middlebroo