Red House 25

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Tracklist

1CD: Who Woulda Thunk It? (1983-1993)
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1The Iowa Waltz
recorded in:
Iowa City, Iowa, United States
recording engineer:
Jon Welstead
producer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer) and Steven Henke
bass guitar [bass]:
Dave Hansen
fiddle:
Al Murphy (fiddler)
guitar:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
mandolin:
David Williams (folk guitarist)
vocals:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
recording of:
Iowa Waltz
lyricist and composer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
Greg Brown3:54
2Who Woulda Thunk It?
recording engineer:
Tom Tucker (engineer)
producer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer) and Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
bass:
John Angus Foster
congas:
Felix James
guitar and lead vocals:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
harmonica:
Dave Moore (US blues guitarist, accordion, harmonica & songwriter)
violin:
Randy Sabien
vocals:
Prudence Johnson
recording of:
Who Woulda Thunk It
lyricist and composer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
Greg Brown4:34
3I'll Be All Right
producer:
Dave Moore (US blues guitarist, accordion, harmonica & songwriter)
bass:
Doug Thomson (bassist and vocalist; performs with Honey West, Dave Moore)
drums (drum set) [trap set] and spoons:
Paul Cunliffe (drummer; member of Orquesta De Jazz Y Salsa Alto Maiz)
guitar, harmonica and lead vocals:
Dave Moore (US blues guitarist, accordion, harmonica & songwriter)
vocal:
Paul Cunliffe (drummer; member of Orquesta De Jazz Y Salsa Alto Maiz) and Doug Thomson (bassist and vocalist; performs with Honey West, Dave Moore)
vocals:
Paul Cunliffe (drummer; member of Orquesta De Jazz Y Salsa Alto Maiz)
Dave Moore2:32
4Sail on GlideWise-Magraw1:52
5The St. James Infirmary
recording engineer:
Steve Wiese
executive producer:
Eric Peltoniemi
producer:
Dakota Dave Hull
12 string guitar:
Spider John Koerner
bones:
John "Mr. Bones" Burrill (John Alden Burrill, Jr.; Boston area rhythm bone player, mostly known as just "Mr. Bones")
electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Willie Murphy
fiddle:
"Chip" Taylor Smith (US old-time, blues, and zydeco musician)
mandolin:
Peter Ostroushko
piano:
Butch Thompson
vocals:
Spider John Koerner
recorded at:
Creation Audio (old Bloomington location) in Bloomington, Illinois, United States
recording of:
St. James Infirmary
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
"Spider" John Koerner3:12
6I Know
recording engineer and producer:
William S. Kollar
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Howard Wyeth
electric guitar [electric lead guitar]:
Frank Christian (singer/songwriter/guitarist)
guitar and lead vocals:
John Gorka
keyboard bass:
Janice Kollar
mandolin:
Barry Mitterhoff
vocals:
Shawn Colvin and Lucy Kaplansky (folk musician)
John Gorka2:35
7Bend in the River
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge and Scott Rivard
producer:
Victor DeLorenzo
bass guitar [bass]:
Billy Peterson (American bass player)
button accordion:
Pat Breaux
guitar and lead vocals:
Claudia Schmidt (folk artist and composer)
percussion:
Michael Blair (American drummer/producer/songwriter based in Sweden)
snare drum:
Tommy Comeaux
vocal:
The Original Soul Stirrers (Jackie Banks, Martin Jacox, Willie Rogers & Ben Odom)
recorded at:
Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
recording of:
Bend in the River
writer:
Claudia Schmidt (folk artist and composer)
Claudia Schmidt3:21
8Keep It Clean
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge
producer:
Eric Peltoniemi
double bass [acoustic bass]:
John Angus Foster
guitar and lead vocals:
Judy Larson
guitar [lead guitar]:
Bill Hinkley
piano:
Marya Hart (folk musician)
vocals:
Bill Hinkley
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Bill Hinkley & Judy Larson3:14
9The Minstrel and the Bear
recording engineer:
Rob Martens and Willard Spencer
producer:
Mustard's Retreat (folk group) and Willard Spencer
12 string guitar, guitar [6-string guitar] and tin whistle [pennywhistle]:
David Tamulevich
electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Michael Hough
flute:
Tom Short
guitar [guitar harmonics] and mandolin:
Bill Barton
vocals:
David Tamulevich
recorded at:
Solid Sound Studios in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Mustard's Retreat3:11
10You Can't Blame a Fool
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge
producer:
Pat Donohue and Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
John Angus Foster
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Paul Cotton (drummer)
guitar and lead vocals:
Pat Donohue
harmonica:
Bruce Kurnow
percussion:
Marc Anderson (US drummer, percussionist, composer, record producer & music educator)
vocals:
Prudence Johnson
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Pat Donohue2:52
11Say a Little Prayer
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge (in 1988)
producer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer) and Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
guitar:
Greg Brown (American folk singer) (in 1988)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Pat Donohue (in 1988)
vocals:
Greg Brown (American folk singer) (in 1988)
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 1988)
recording of:
Say a Little Prayer (in 1988)
lyricist and composer:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
Greg Brown3:41
12Band of Gold
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge
producer:
Prudence Johnson
acoustic guitar:
Dean Magraw
bass:
Jane Callahan
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Michael Hurley (American folk singer-songwriter)
fiddle [fiddles]:
Peter Ostroushko
pedal steel guitar:
Brian Peters (guitarist)
vocals:
Prudence Johnson
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Prudence Johnson4:01
13Louisiana Storm
recording engineer and producer:
Steve Smulian
acoustic guitar:
Bill Staines
guitar:
Guy Van Duser
vocals:
Bill Staines
recorded at:
Coffeehouse Extemporé in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
edit of:
Louisiana Storm (live, 1983: Coffeehouse Extemporé, Minneapolis, MN) by Bill Staines
live recording of:
Louisiana Storm
writer:
Bill Staines
publisher:
Mineral River Music
Bill Staines3:23
14Seduced
recording engineer:
Howard White (engineer, producer)
producer:
The Chenille Sisters and Howard White (engineer, producer)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Connie Huber
electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Howard White (engineer, producer)
piano:
Larry Manderville
vocals:
Cheryl Dawdy and Grace Morand
cover recording of:
Seduced
lyricist and composer:
Gary Tigerman
publisher:
Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
The Chenille Sisters3:42
15Bonnie Mulligan's
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge (in 1988)
producer:
Peter Ostroushko
bass:
Bruce Calin (in 1988)
bodhrán:
Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh (in 1988)
fiddle:
Peter Ostroushko (in 1988)
guitar:
Daithi Sproule (in 1988)
tenor banjo:
Sean O'Driscoll (in 1988)
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (in 1988)
Peter Ostroushko3:52
16Just a Dog
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge
executive producer:
Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
producer:
Neenah Ellis
bass guitar [bass]:
Chris Weigand
fiddle:
Peter Ostroushko
guitar:
Dave Moore (US blues guitarist, accordion, harmonica & songwriter)
guitar [lead guitar]:
Dean Magraw
percussion:
Marc Anderson (US drummer, percussionist, composer, record producer & music educator)
vocals:
Dave Moore (US blues guitarist, accordion, harmonica & songwriter)
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Dave Moore4:13
17Poor Backslider
recording engineer:
Tom Tucker (engineer)
executive producer:
Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
producer:
Bo Ramsey
mixer:
Tom Mudge and John Scherf
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Greg Brown (American folk singer)
bass:
John Angus Foster
drums (drum set):
Steve Hayes (drummer)
recorded at:
Metro Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
mixed at:
MPR Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Greg Brown4:09
18Raven in the Storm (live)
recording engineer:
Chris Frymire (in 1989)
producer:
Chris Frymire
acoustic guitar:
John Gorka (in 1989)
vocals:
John Gorka (in 1989)
recorded at:
Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States (in 1989)
John Gorka3:29
19Black Crow
recording engineer:
Tom Mudge
executive producer:
Bob Feldman (Red House Records owner and producer)
producer:
Eric Peltoniemi
bass guitar [bass]:
Jay Young
drums (drum set) [drums]:
Phil Hey
piano:
Don Stille
saxophone:
Kathy Jensen (saxophonist)
vocals:
Claudia Schmidt (folk artist and composer)
recorded at:
MN Public Radio Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Claudia Schmidt3:41
20I've Endured
producer:
Stoney Lonesome
banjo:
Kevin Barnes (banjo player and vocalist)
electric bass guitar [electric bass]:
Patty Shove
fiddle:
Brian Wicklund
guitar and lead vocals:
Kate MacKenzie (US bluegrass singer and songwriter)
mandolin:
Chris Kaiser (mandolin & guitar player)
vocals:
Kevin Barnes (banjo player and vocalist) and Brian Wicklund
recorded at:
MPR Studio M (formerly, Studio M) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
cover recording of:
I’ve Endured
lyricist and composer:
Ola Belle Reed (old-time singer & banjo player)
writer:
David Arthur Reed
Stoney Lonesome2:22
21Potter's Wheel
producer:
Freyda Epstein (US folk singer and violinist), Ralph Gordon and Bob Vasile
double bass [contrabass]:
Ralph Gordon (in 1993)
guitar:
Bob Vasile (in 1993)
violin and lead vocals:
Freyda Epstein (US folk singer and violinist) (in 1993)
vocals:
Bob Vasile (in 1993)
recorded at:
Old Cabell Hall in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
live cover recording of:
Potter's Wheel (until 1993)
lyricist and composer:
Bill Danoff
Freyda & Acoustic AttaTude5:04
2CD: Let's Take Our Time & Do It Right (1993-2000)
3CD: Glory Bound (2001-2008)