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| 1 | Cripple Creek | Traditional | 2:33 |
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| 2 | Tupelo County Jail | Pierce/Tillis | 2:04 |
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| 3 | West Canterbury Subdivision Blues | Clement | 2:33 |
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| 4 | The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise | Lockhart/Seitz | 2:40 |
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| 5 | Mule Skinner Blues | Rodgers/Vaughn | 2:20 |
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| 6 | Got Leavin' on Her Mind | Clement | 2:09 |
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| 7 | Cimarron | Bond | 2:03 |
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| 8 | Remember the Poor Tramp Has to Live | Stoneman | 2:43 |
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| 9 | Shady Grove | Traditional | 1:56 |
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| 10 | Back to Nashville, Tennessee | Clement | 2:05 |
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| 11 | Bottle of Wine | Paxton | 2:01 |
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| 12 | The Five Little Johnson Girls | Clement | 2:38 |
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| 13 | Goin' Back to Bowling Green | Clement | 1:48 |
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| 14 | Ride, Ride, Ride | Anderson | 1:33 |
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| 15 | Katie Klein | Stoneman | 2:15 |
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| 16 | The Three Cent Opera | Malloy | 2:35 |
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| 17 | Dirty Old Egg Suckin' Dog | Clement | 2:35 |
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| 18 | Christopher Robin | Matthews | 2:20 |
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| 19 | He's My Friend | Wilson | 1:59 |
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| 20 | A Message from Home | Stoneman | 2:31 |
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| 21 | My Dirty, Lowdown, Rotten, Cotton Pickin' Little Darlin' | Clement | 1:59 |
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| 22 | Blue Ridge Mountain Blues | Stoneman | 2:39 |
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| 23 | Spell of the Freight Train | Clement | 2:35 |
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| 24 | You're Gonna Be Sorry | Parton | 2:20 |
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| 25 | Rolling in My Sweet Baby's Arms | Clement | 2:15 |
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| 26 | The Love I Left Behind | Stoneman | 2:47 |
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| 27 | The Baby-O | Stoneman | 1:48 |
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| 28 | Bluegress Ramble | Stoneman | 2:48 |
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| 29 | Baby Is Gone | Clement | 2:14 |
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| 30 | Tell It to My Heart Sometime | Clement | 1:56 |
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| 31 | Wrinkled, Crinkled, Wadded Dollar Bill | Matthews | 2:32 |
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| 32 | Ruby, Put Your Black Shoes On | Kershaw | 2:16 |
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| 33 | Travelin' Man | Stoneman | 2:29 |
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| 34 | God Is Alive and Well | Matthews/Rabbitt | 2:56 |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
All in the Family
Audio Compact Disc [Omni]
Label: The Omni Recording Corporation
Category: Country
All in the Family
UPC: 9326425805657
Release Date: 09/27/2011
Original Release Date: 09/27/2011
Number of Discs: 1
- The Stonemans
Main Performer
Steve Leggett
The Stonemans have a unique history that actually touches into three different centuries, amazingly enough, and it all hinges on Ernest ?Pop? Stoneman, a 1920s hillbilly recording artist who brought his family into the act, and by the middle of the 1950s, the Stonemans (as a recording group) featured Pops and almost half of his 13 children. The group itself was a mixture of folky Americana, bluegrass, and, at times, a spacey fusion of all that and sunshine pop, leading to left-field and kind of curious minor hits like ?Tupelo County Jail,? ?The Five Little Johnson Girls,? ?Christopher Robin,? and ?West Canterbury Subdivision Blues.? There?s not really another group quite like them. This generous single-disc set is drawn from the group's run of Jack Clement-produced albums for MGM between 1965 and 1968, and collects all of their chart entries during this time (including the tracks above), as well as key album tracks, to make the perfect introduction to this enigmatic and woefully unsung American family band. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
