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PATENT PENDING 'Long Road Home'
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Type of Product: CD/Tape
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Description
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This is the first record that we’ve seen in a long time by this West Virginia Bluegrass band. It’s a good solid album of traditional Bluegrass by the group, which had previous recordings on the Flying Fish and Copper Creek labels. Members include Jim Steptoe on banjo, and Eldred Hill on mandolin and lead vocals. Instrumentally the band is strong, with nice fiddling by Wayne Lanham and some tasteful lead guitar by Ed Barney. The old Flatt & Scruggs song WHAT’S GOOD FOR YOU and Mike Henderson’s BACK TO CAROLINA come off the best of the dozen vocals. Nice job.
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Track Listing
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IF I COULD SEE YOU AGAIN
USELESS DESIRES
WILD AND BLUE
TRAIN TO BIRMINGHAM
I THOUGH YOU SHOULD KNOW
WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU
STILL FEELING BLUE
TRUE LOVE IS ALWAYS TRUE
GIRL FROM BALTIMORE
NOTHING BETWEEN
BACK TO CAROLINA
I'M MISSING YOU
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Artists
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ELDRED HILL
RUSTY WILLIAMS
JIM STEPTOE
TERI CHISM
ED BARNEY
WAYNE LANHAM
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PATENT PENDING 'Through The Window'
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