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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy Label:Liberty – LP-80126 Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Red Country:Japan Released:1970 Genre:Rock, Folk, World, & Country Style:Country Rock, Bluegrass
Tracklist
A1Some Of Shelly's Blues3:12 A2Prodigal's Return3:16 A3The Cure2:11 A4Travelin' Mood2:35 A5Chicken Reel0:59 A6Yukon Railroad2:20 A7Livin' Without You1:58 A8Clinch Mountain Backstep2:16 A9Rave On2:50 A10Billy In The Low Ground1:14 B1Jesse James0:49 B2Uncle Charlie Interview2:27 B3Mr. Bojangles3:34 B4Opus 36, Clementi (John)1:37 B5Santa Rosa2:21 B6Propinquity2:18 B7Uncle Charlie1:45 B8Randy Lynn Rag1:17 B9House At Pooh Corner2:37 B10Swanee River0:36 B11Uncle Charlie Interview #2 - The End / Spanish Fandango2:34
Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. Record Company – Liberty Records, Inc.
Credits Acoustic Guitar [Lead], Electric Guitar [Lead], Harmonica, Bass [Washtub], Vocals – Jimmie Fadden Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm], Electric Guitar [Rhythm], Drums, Washboard, Percussion, Vocals – Jeff Hanna Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm], Electric Guitar [Rhythm], Electric Piano, Drums, Congas, Accordion [Accordian], Vocals – Jim Ibbotson* Arranged By – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Art Direction [Executive Art Director] – Woody Woodward Banjo, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Accordion [Accordian] – John McEuen Design [Album Design] – Dean O. Torrence / Kittyhawk Graphics* Electric Bass, Mandolin, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Les Thompson Engineer – Bruce Kennedy, Dino Lappas, Ken Deane, Mike Denecke Management [Direction And Personal Management] – William E. McEuen, Hollywood* Performer [Contributing Musicians] – Bill Cunningham (2), Byron Berline, Jim Gordon, John London, Maurice Manseau II*, Mike Rubine, Russ Kunkel Producer, Photography By – William E. McEuen
Notes Red disc edition.
Textured gatefold packaging.
Cover photo and interview was recorded at Uncle Charlie's home in Springville, California, April, 1964.
"Spanish Fandango" was recorded from a home wire recorder. Original recording date unknown.