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The Seldom Scene - At The Scene album

The Seldom Scene - At The Scene album

  • Performer: The Seldom Scene
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: At The Scene
  • Released: 1983
  • Style: Bluegrass
  • Country: US
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Опубликовано: 16 мар. 2015 г. Seldom Scene - At The Scene.

Act I is the first album by the progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. It is regarded one of the best and most influential albums ever recorded in the genre. Raised By The Railroad Line" (Paul Craft) 2:59. Darling Corey" (Traditional); arranged by John Duffey) 3:43. Want of a Woman" (Paul Craft) 2:16. Sweet Baby James" (James Taylor) 3:09. Joshua" (Traditional; arranged by Mike Auldridge) 2:41.

Act 2 is the second album by the progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. The band continues to benefit from all their trademarks: John Starling folkie lead vocals blend with high tenors of John Duffey, completed with Mike Auldridge's third vocals and Dobro solos, plus all that strengthened by Tom Gray's solid bass playing, not to forget Ben Eldridge's banjo and John Duffey's mandolin fancy licks. Last Train from Poor Valley" (Norman Blake) 3:45. Gardens and Memories" (Starling) 2:46.

The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland. The band formed out of the weekly jam sessions in the basement of banjo player Ben Eldridge. These sessions included John Starling on guitar and lead vocals, Mike Auldridge on Dobro and baritone vocals, and former Country Gentlemen member Tom Gray on bass.

Act I (Seldom Scene album). Act I is the first album by the progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene Contents.

It is also The Seldom Scene's last album recorded under Rebel Records, before switching to Sugar Hill Records. John Starling (musician). John Starling (born March 26, 1940) is an American Bluegrass musician and composer, and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. He also had a medical profession as an otolaryngologist. Live at The Cellar Door. Live at The Cellar Door is a live album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene.

This album has an average beat per minute of 118 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 94/147 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist The New Seldom Scene Album. BPM Profile The New Seldom Scene Album. Album starts at 110BPM, ends at 94BPM (-16), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by The Seldom Scene. Long Tim. eldom Scene.

The Seldom Scene's first three studio albums for Rebel are impeccable. Along with performers like John Hartford and the New Grass Revival, the Seldom Scene created quite a stir in the early '70s. Amazingly, all of the Seldom Scene's trademark elements are on full display on their first album. John Starling's folkie lead contrasts beautifully with John Duffey's high tenor, while dobroist Mike Auldridge gives this fiddle-less quintet a distinct edge. Tom Gray's bass is forever present within the band's spacious sound, while Ben Eldridge's banjo reminds the listener that the Seldom Scene is indeed a bluegrass group. The highlight among highlights? "With Body and Soul.

Since forming nearly 50 years ago, The Seldom Scene has brought both freewheeling joy and immaculate musicianship to their inventive take on bluegrass, offering up spirited interpretations of songs from limitless genres. On their new album Changes, the band sharpens their focus to a highly specific body of work: songs first recorded in the 1960s and very early 70s, rooted in the archetypal storytelling of classic singer-songwriters.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 A Girl I Know
Written-By – Phil Rosenthal
2:48
A2 Jamaica, Say You Will
Written-By – J. Browne*
3:27
A3 Open Up The Window
Written-By – Phil Rosenthal
2:23
A4 Winter Wind
Written-By – Phil Rosenthal
2:42
A5 Heal It
Written-By – B. Hill*, M. Reid*
3:41
B1 The Weary Pilgrim
Written-By – Phil Rosenthal
2:43
B2 It Turns Me Inside Out
Written-By – J. Crutchfield*
3:30
B3 The Champion
Written-By – R. Landis*
3:32
B4 Born Of The Wind
Written-By – P. Craft*
2:38
B5 Peaceful Dreams
Written-By – Harold Handy
4:30

Credits

  • Banjo – Ben Eldridge
  • Drums – Robbie Macgruder*
  • Fiddle, Harmonica – Jimmy Arnold
  • Guitar [Second Guitar] – Ben Eldridge (tracks: A2, B2)
  • Mandolin – Phil Rosenthal (tracks: A5)
  • Rhythm Guitar – John Duffey (tracks: A5)
  • Vocals, Bass – Tom Gray
  • Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Phil Rosenthal
  • Vocals, Mandolin – John Duffey
  • Vocals, Resonator Guitar, Guitar [High String Guitar] – Mike Auldridge

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SH-3736 The Seldom Scene At The Scene ‎(LP, Album) Sugar Hill Records SH-3736 US 1983
SH-CD-3736 The Seldom Scene At The Scene ‎(CD, Album, RE) Sugar Hill Records SH-CD-3736 US Unknown

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