The Earl Scruggs Revue
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The Earl Scruggs Review is the title of a recording by Earl Scruggs
, released in 1973.
Side 2
With:
Earl Scruggs
Earl Eugene Scruggs is an American musician noted for perfecting and popularizing a 3-finger banjo-picking style that is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music...
, released in 1973.
Track listing
Side 1- "If I'd Only Come and Gone" (Shel Silverstein) – 2:55
- "Tears" (C. T. Fuller) – 2:12
- "Some of Shelley's Blues" (M. Nesmith) – 2:57
- "It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry" (Bob Dylan) – 4:25
- "Step It Up And Go" (Blind Boy Fuller) – 2:25
- "Back Slider's Wine" (M. Murphy) – 2:33
Side 2
- "Down In The Flood" (Bob Dylan) – 2:38
- "Love In My Time" (S. Young) – 3.43
- "Holiday Hotel" (A. Garth, J. Messina) – 2.07
- "Come On Train" (B. Graves) – 5:30
- "Salty Dog Blues" (W. Morris, Z. Morris) – 2:10
- "Station Break" (E. Scruggs) - 1.59
Personnel
- Earl ScruggsEarl ScruggsEarl Eugene Scruggs is an American musician noted for perfecting and popularizing a 3-finger banjo-picking style that is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music...
– banjo and back-up vocals. - Gary Scruggs - electric bass, harmonica, and lead vocal.
- Randy ScruggsRandy ScruggsRandy Scruggs is a music producer, songwriter and guitarist. He had his first recording at the age of 13...
- electric and acoustic lead guitars, rhythm guitar, and back-up vocals. - Jody Maphis - Drums and back-up vocals.
- Josh Graves - dobro, guitar, and lead vocal on "Step It Up and Go"; also back-up vocals.
With:
- Tracy Nelson - back-up vocals
- Andy McMahon - piano, organ, and back-up vocals
- Chip Young - rhythm guitar
- The Holladays - back-up vocals on "Down in the Flood"
- Carl Himmel - drums on "Love in My Time", "Tears", and "Come on Train"