Crow
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Release date: 30/Jun/1990
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Daddy Played the Banjo
1.2 Pitkin County Turnaround
1.3 Hoedown at Alice's
1.4 Late for School
1.5 Tin Roof
1.6 Words Unspoken
1.7 Pretty Flowers
1.8 Wally on the Run
1.9 Freddie's Lilt
1.10 Saga of the Old West
1.11 Clawhammer Medley
1.12 Calico Train
1.13 Banana Banjo
1.14 Blue River Waltz
1.15 The Crow
1.16 Calico Train (Instrumental)
Extra-Infos: Yup, Its 'that' Steve Martin Going Bluegrass
Description:Crow by Steve Martin, released 30 June 1990. This version of Crow comes as a 1xCD. - YUP, ITS 'THAT' STEVE MARTIN GOING BLUEGRASS
Comedian, actor, author, and banjo player Steve Martin releases his first musical recording since 1978s number 1 hit King Tut. This is no novelty record though. It's some of the best banjo music to come down the pike in a long time. The Crow features able assistance from some of Steve's pals, including Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Earl Scruggs, and Bila Fleck. Martin wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on this album, creating a new body of work that will stand alongside the classics for years to come.
Standard jewel case packaging with clear tray Includes twenty-four page booklet with artwork, notes, credits, and thanks. Actual track durations listed above. Durations from the back cover are as follows: 1. 3:19 2. 2:29 3. 3:21 4. 4:48 5. 2:20 6. 2:56 7. 2:43 8. 1:37 9. 2:51 10. 3:24 11. 2:16 12. 4:47 13. 2:14 14. 2:18 15. 3:26 16. 3:13 [booklet:] www.johnmceuen.com Dolly appears courtesy of [l=Dolly Records] Vince appears courtesy of [l=Universal Music Group] Photo of banjo boy courtesy of Bill Harmon All songs published by LA Films Music except where noted. Tracks 2, 3, 9, 10 & 13 published by Colorado Music (ASCAP) administered by Winston Music Pub. & LA Films Music (ASCAP) ?Daddy Played the Banjo? G. Scruggs Songs (BMI) administered by Bug Music, and LA Films Music (ASCAP) ?Words Unspoken? Pete Wernick, Niwot Music (ASCAP), and LA Films Music (ASCAP) ? ? 2009 40 Share Productions, Inc. Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Nashville, TN Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ Cauldron Studio, Dublin, Ireland and at Acoustic Traveller Studio, Hollywood, CA recorded on Pro-Tools @ 48/24 www.SteveMartin.com [disc:] ? ? 2009 40 Share Productions [back cover:] ? &? 2009 40 Share Productions, Inc. Manufactured and distributed by Rounder Records Corp., One Rounder Way, Burlington, MA 01803. ?Rounder Records? and the Rounder logo Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. www.rounder.com ? info@rounder.com
Producer: John McEuen
No. of tracks: 16
Manufacturer No.: ROUN 11661-0647-2
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