Paul Siebel - Woodsmoke And Oranges / Jack-Knife Gypsy (Remastered) (1970-71/2004)
Artist: Paul Siebel
Title: Woodsmoke And Oranges / Jack-Knife Gypsy
Year Of Release: 1970-71/2004
Label: Elektra Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:15
Total Size: 213/486 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Woodsmoke And Oranges / Jack-Knife Gypsy
Year Of Release: 1970-71/2004
Label: Elektra Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:15
Total Size: 213/486 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. She Made Me Loose My Blues - 2:39
2. Miss Cherry Lane - 2:56
3. Nashville Again - 3:13
4. The Ballad Of Honest Sam - 4:23
5. Then Came The Children - 4:11
6. Louise - 3:42
7. Bride 1945 - 3:33
8. My Town - 3:12
9. Any Day Woman - 3:06
10. Long Afternoons - 4:26
11. Jasper & The Miners - 2:39
12. If I Could Stay - 3:44
13. Jack-Knife Gypsy - 3:29
14. Prayer Song - 4:49
15. Legend Of The Captain's Daughter - 3:56
16. Hillbilly Child - 2:59
17. Pinto Pony - 2:25
18. Miss Jones - 4:27
19. Jeremiah's Song - 2:03
20. Uncle Dudley - 3:12
21. Chips Are Down - 4:36
22. Nervous - 3:33
Line-up::
Woodsmoke And Oranges 1970:
Paul Siebel - Acoustic Guitar, 12 String Guitar, Vocals
David Bromberg - Dobro, Acoustic, Electric Guitar
Weldon Myrick - Pedal Steel Guitar
Richard Greene - Violin
Gary White - Bass
Jeff Gutcheon - Organ, Piano
Don Brooks - Harmonica
James Madison - Drums
Jack-Knife Gypsy 1971:
Paul Siebel - Guitar, Vocals
Clarence White - Guitar
Robert Warford - Guitar
Buddy Emmons - Steel Guitar
David Grisman - Mandolin
Jim Buchanan - Violin, Viola
Doug Kershaw - Fiddle
Billy Wolfe - Bass
Bernie Leadon - Guitar
Gary White - Bass
Ralph Shuckett - Organ, Piano
Russ Kunkel - Drums
Paul Siebel (born September 19, 1937) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Buffalo, New York. He is best known for other artists' cover versions of his songs, most notably "Louise". Other frequently covered Siebel songs include "Spanish Johnny," (which was originally a poem written by Willa Cather in 1917 and expanded upon by Siebel) "Long Afternoons," "Any Day Woman," "Nashville Again," "She Made Me Lose My Blues," and "Then Came the Children".