Merchants Lunch

~ Release by The Red Clay Ramblers (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1Merchants Lunch
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
bass:
Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
lead vocals:
Tommy Thompson
vocals:
Mike Craver, Jack Herrick (of the Red Clay Ramblers) and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
3:35
A2A Beefalo Special
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
vocals:
Mike Craver, Jack Herrick (of the Red Clay Ramblers), Bill Hicks (bluegrass musician), Tommy Thompson and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
2:26
A3Woman Down in Memphis
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
bass:
Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
lead vocals:
Tommy Thompson
vocals:
Mike Craver and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
4:46
A4Molly Put the Kettle On
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
recording of:
Molly Put the Kettle On (reel)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:35
A5Milwaukee Blues
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
lead vocals:
Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
vocals:
Mike Craver, Jack Herrick (of the Red Clay Ramblers) and Tommy Thompson
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
2:30
A6Melancholy
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
vocals:
Mike Craver
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
3:10
B1Rabbit in the Pea Patch
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
guitar:
Mike Craver
lead vocals:
Bill Hicks (bluegrass musician)
vocals:
Mike Craver, Tommy Thompson and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
2:43
B2I've Got Plans
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
lead vocals:
Tommy Thompson
vocals:
Mike Craver, Jack Herrick (of the Red Clay Ramblers) and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
4:20
B3Kildare's Fancy / Ships Are Sailing / High Yellow
3:50
B4Daniel Prayed
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
vocals:
Mike Craver, Tommy Thompson and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
recording of:
Daniel Prayed
lyricist and composer:
Ralph Stanley
2:34
B5Forkéd Deer
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
recording of:
Forked Deer
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:16
B6Henhouse Blues
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
lead vocals:
Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
vocals:
Mike Craver and Tommy Thompson
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
2:11
B7Sweet and Slow
engineer:
Bill McElroy
producer:
Bill McElroy and The Red Clay Ramblers
bass:
Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
vocals:
Mike Craver, Tommy Thompson and Jim Watson (bluegrass musician)
recorded at:
Bias Recording Co. (Falls Church location, 1973-1980) in Falls Church, United States (in 1977-08)
recording of:
Sweet and Slow
lyricist and composer:
Fats Waller
writer:
Al Dubin and Harry Warren (US composer and lyricist)
3:55