Bluegrass Album Band - July 8, 1982 - The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia
Thanks to SPPS and Mitchell Wittenberg for making this available. Bluegrass Album Band - July 8, 1982 - The Birchmere, Alexandria, Virginia by [email protected] Topics Steam Powered Preservation Society SPPS Anonymous Cassette Tape #366 Bluegrass Album Band The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia July 8, 1982 "The Bluegrass Album Band was a bluegrass supergroup, founded by Tony Rice and J. D. Crowe in 1980. Originally, there was no intention to build a permanent group and the main reason for the collaboration was to record a solo album for Tony Rice. They found that this cooperation could work and the result was an album called The Bluegrass Album, released in 1981, with 5 more volumes of music to follow." - Wikipedia (citing: Stephen Thomas Erlewine; Biography of The Bluegrass Album Band, AllMusic). Side A / Set One: 1. (Applause) 2. Your Love Is Like A Flower 3. (talk / band intros) 4. You Don't Know My Mind 5. We May Meet Again Someday 6. (talk) 7. Bugle Call Rag 8. (talk) 9. I Believe In You Darling 10. (talk) 11. Take Me In The Lifeboat 12. (talk) 13. Just When I Needed You 14. (talk) 15. Hold Whatcha Got . . . 16. Shuckin' The Corn 17. (talk) 18. Toy Heart 19. (talk) 20. I'm Gonna Settle Down 21. (talk) 22. Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone . . . Side B / Set Two: 1. One Tear 2. Don't Give Your Heart To A Rambler 3. (talk) 4. Sittin' Alone In The Moonlight 5. (talk) 6. We Can't Be Darlings Anymore 7. (talk) 8. Leather Britches (Fiddle/Banjo Duet) 9. (talk) 10. Chalk Up Another One 11. (talk) 12. Ocean of Diamonds 13. (talk) 14. Pike County Breakdown 15. (talk) 16. The Model Church 17. (talk) 18. I'll Never Shed Another Tear 19. (talk) 20. Sally Goodin 21. (talk) 22. Blue Ridge Cabin Home 23 (talk) (set abbreviated) Transfer by Keith Kreider 12/14/2018 spps-anon001-C366-1982-07-08-BluegrassAlbumBand.flac2496 Notes: Listed as: "Bluegrass Album Band - 198(2) - Birchmere Restaurant, Birchmere, MD - (c366) - 24t" Notes: Audience Recording! SPPS Anonymous Cassette Tape #366 takes us back to July 8, 1982 at the legendary Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia for two audience-recorded sets of the Bluegrass Album Band featuring Tony Rice (guitar, vocals), J.D. Crowe (banjo, vocals), Doyle Lawson (mandolin, vocals), Terry Baucom (fiddle, vocals) (replacing Bobby Hicks for this show), and Todd Phillips (bass). At the time of this recording the band had released their first LP, “The Bluegrass Album” (1981), and “The Bluegrass Album, Volume Two” was set to be released by Rounder at any moment. Bluegrass doesn’t get much better than this! There are simply too many highlights to list, but one that caused me a serious case of chicken-skin was “The Model Church” during set two. Sweet! —Mitchell Wittenberg "This recording is made available by The Steam Powered Preservation Society, 501(c)(3). It is intended for personal and educational use only. All rights remain reserved by the artists." Addeddate 2020-12-28 21:41:16 Identifier spps-anon001-C366 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 19

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