Flatt & Scruggs
06-15-1958
New River Ranch - Rising Sun, MD
Media Type:
FLAC
Sound Quality:
A+
Source:
SBD>Reel
Set 1:
Set 1
01. Quick intro
02. Fire on the Mountain
03. Someday I'll See You Again, Sweetheart
04. Shuckin' the Corn
05. Big Black Freight Train
06.
07.
08. Foggy Mountain Special
09. Don't Forget Me, Little Darling
10. (instrumental bit...x)
11. (x...instrumental bit) > Earl's Breakdown
12. Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me
13. Six White Horses
14. Wildwood Flower
15. A Hundred Years From Now
16. Tragic Romance (x)
01. Quick intro
02. Fire on the Mountain
03. Someday I'll See You Again, Sweetheart
04. Shuckin' the Corn
05. Big Black Freight Train
06.
07.
08. Foggy Mountain Special
09. Don't Forget Me, Little Darling
10. (instrumental bit...x)
11. (x...instrumental bit) > Earl's Breakdown
12. Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me
13. Six White Horses
14. Wildwood Flower
15. A Hundred Years From Now
16. Tragic Romance (x)
Set 2:
Set 2*
17. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
18. Cotton Eyed Joe
19.
20. Give Me My Flowers While I'm Living
21. Six White Horses
22. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong
23. Cumberland Gap
17. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
18. Cotton Eyed Joe
19.
20. Give Me My Flowers While I'm Living
21. Six White Horses
22. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong
23. Cumberland Gap
Show Notes:
Notes:
* This recording is clearly from multiple sets (they play Six White Horses twice). It was
difficult to detect where the first set ended and the second began. I guessed it was after
Tragic Romance due to the tape cut and the presence of a boisterous female in the audience
who only seems to be there in tracks 17 on.
- Most banter and stage talk had been removed by the time I received this recording. The
archivist decided to fade out after each song; no band member introductions are therefore
included. The personnel listed is my best guess.
- The split-up instrumental part in tracks 10-11 is kinda strange. Just short parts of an
instrumental.
- That said, the quality is superb on this SBD recording.
* This recording is clearly from multiple sets (they play Six White Horses twice). It was
difficult to detect where the first set ended and the second began. I guessed it was after
Tragic Romance due to the tape cut and the presence of a boisterous female in the audience
who only seems to be there in tracks 17 on.
- Most banter and stage talk had been removed by the time I received this recording. The
archivist decided to fade out after each song; no band member introductions are therefore
included. The personnel listed is my best guess.
- The split-up instrumental part in tracks 10-11 is kinda strange. Just short parts of an
instrumental.
- That said, the quality is superb on this SBD recording.