The Dillards - Roots And Branches / Tribute To The American Duck (Reissue, Remastered) (1972-73/1996)
BAND/ARTIST: The Dillards
- Title: Roots And Branches / Tribute To The American Duck
- Year Of Release: 1972-73/1996
- Label: BGO Records
- Genre: Bluegrass, Folk, Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:06:00
- Total Size: 176/432 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Roots And Branches:
01. Redbone Hound
02. Forget Me Not
03. One A.M.
04. Last Morning
05. Get Out On The Road
06. Big Bayou
07. I've Been Hurt
08. Billy Jack
09. Sunny Day
10. Man Of Constant Sorrow
Tribute To The American Duck:
11. Music Is Music
12. Caney Creek
13. Dooley
14. Love Has Gone Away
15. You've Got To Be Strong
16. Carry Me Off
17. Smile For Me
18. Hot Rod Banjo
19. Daddy Was A Mover
20. What's Time To A Hog
US progressive bluegrass and country rock group based in Los Angeles, California.
The group was originally based around singer-guitarist Rodney Dillard, and his banjo playing brother Doug Dillard, who both grew up in Salem, Missouri. Accompanying the brothers were mandolin player Dean Webb (2) and bassist Mitch Jayne. In 1962 the group moved to Los Angeles, where they met producer Jim Dickson, and secured a record deal with Elektra, eventually releasing five albums for the label. In 1967, Doug left the group and hooked up with Gene Clark, recording two albums as Dillard & Clark. After Doug's departure, banjo player, singer and songwriter Herb Pedersen joined the group, and they shifted to a more country rock style. The group had several more lineup changes in the 1970s, recording for the Anthem (4), Poppy, and Flying Fish (2) labels. The group continued performing well into the 1990s, with Doug and Rodney also releasing albums with John Hartford.
The group was originally based around singer-guitarist Rodney Dillard, and his banjo playing brother Doug Dillard, who both grew up in Salem, Missouri. Accompanying the brothers were mandolin player Dean Webb (2) and bassist Mitch Jayne. In 1962 the group moved to Los Angeles, where they met producer Jim Dickson, and secured a record deal with Elektra, eventually releasing five albums for the label. In 1967, Doug left the group and hooked up with Gene Clark, recording two albums as Dillard & Clark. After Doug's departure, banjo player, singer and songwriter Herb Pedersen joined the group, and they shifted to a more country rock style. The group had several more lineup changes in the 1970s, recording for the Anthem (4), Poppy, and Flying Fish (2) labels. The group continued performing well into the 1990s, with Doug and Rodney also releasing albums with John Hartford.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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