So Long of a Journey

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1Blue Night
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Blue Night (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Kirk McGee
2:29
2Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07), Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07) and Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:47
3Empty Pocket Blues
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
fiddle:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Empty Pocket Blues (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Greg Dearth
2:41
4Introductions
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
spoken vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
2:11
5Radio Boogie
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Radio Boogie (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Ralph Mayo and L.C. Smith
2:36
6Just Like You
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07) and Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Just Like You (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Pete Wernick
3:54
7Climbing Up a Mountain
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recording of:
Climbin' Up a Mountain (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician)
3:44
8Walkin’ the Dog
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
fiddle:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
I'm Walking the Dog (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
writer:
Cliff Grimsley (US country musician) and Tex Grimsley (US country fiddler)
3:02
9Frank’s Blues
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
3:27
10A Voice on the Wind
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
A Voice on the Wind (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Butch Waller
4:22
11Shadows in My Room
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Shadows in My Room (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program)
3:01
12Nellie Kaine
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Nellie Kane (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician)
publisher:
Flying Fish Music
3:24
13The Butcher’s Dog
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
The Butcher's Dog (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Charles Sawtelle
2:58
14Working on a Building
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
fiddle and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
I’m Working on the Building (Carter version, verses begin "If I was...") (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
A.P. Carter
publisher:
APRS (American Performing Rights Society, Inc.(BMI))
version of:
Working on the Building
4:10
15Walk the Way the Wind Blows
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Walk the Way the Wind Blows (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician)
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc., Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc. (USA, affiliated with BMI) and White Sheep Music
4:06
16Foggy Mountain Breakdown
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Foggy Mountain Breakdown (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Earl Scruggs
1:25
17High on a Mountaintop
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
High on a Mountain (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Ola Belle Reed (old-time singer & banjo player)
3:18
18Colleen Malone
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07) and Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Coleen Malone (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
writer:
Leroy Drumm and Pete Goble (American bluegrass musician and songwriter)
publisher:
Brandykeg Music
3:10
19Life’s Too Short
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Life's Too Short ("Here today and gone tomorrow, life's too short to borrow sorrow...") (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
writer:
Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore
publisher:
Lois
4:13
20Won’t You Come and Sing for Me
recording engineer:
Mickey Houlihan
producer:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) and Pete Wernick
banjo:
Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
guitar:
Charles Sawtelle (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
mandolin and lead vocals:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
vocals:
Nick Forster (US bluegrass musician, host of “etown” radio program) (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07) and Pete Wernick (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Won't You Come & Sing for Me? (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
lyricist and composer:
Hazel Dickens
4:03
21Land’s End
recorded at:
Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado, United States (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
live recording of:
Land’s End (from 1996-03-06 until 1996-03-07)
composer:
Tim O’Brien (US bluegrass musician)
publisher:
Howdy Skies Music
2:41