Hart Valley Drifters - Folk Time (2016) Hi-Res

Artist: Hart Valley Drifters
Title: Folk Time
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ATO Records
Genre: Folk, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (88 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 42:23 min
Total Size: 103 / 262 / 907 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Folk Time
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ATO Records
Genre: Folk, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (88 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 42:23 min
Total Size: 103 / 262 / 907 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Band Introductions (1:13)
02. Roving Gambler (3:46)
03. Ground Speed (1:29)
04. Pig In A Pen (2:16)
05. Standing In The Need Of Prayer (2:10)
06. Flint Hill Special (2:00)
07. Nine Pound Hammer (2:42)
08. Handsome Molly (2:19)
09. Clinch Mountain Backstep (1:18)
10. Think Of What You've Done (2:42)
11. Cripple Creek (1:25)
12. All The Good Times Have Past And Gone (3:09)
13. Billy Grimes, The Rover (2:44)
14. Paddy On The Turnpike (Boys, My Money's All Gone) (1:39)
15. Run Mountain (4:12)
16. Sugar Baby (3:54)
17. Sitting On Top Of The World (3:37)
In 1961, at 20 years old, Grateful Dead co-founder Jerry Garcia first met bass player and future Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. The following year, the pair began working in folk and bluegrass bands together, playing several clubs throughout California, with a fluid lineup of musicians joining them in groups such as the Thunder Mountain Tub Thumpers and the Asphalt Jungle Boys. One of the groups, the Hart Valley Drifters – made up of Garcia, Hunter, New Riders of the Purple Sage co-founder David Nelson on guitar, Norm Van Maastricht on Dobro, and Ken Frankel on banjo, fiddle and guitar – booked a session at Stanford University's KZSU studio to record several modern and traditional folk and bluegrass tunes for the station's popular Folk Time program.
The session had been recorded but the tape reels were believed to be lost. In 2008, 46 years later, the tapes were discovered by former Stanford student Ted Claire, who had produced and recorded the original session.
The session had been recorded but the tape reels were believed to be lost. In 2008, 46 years later, the tapes were discovered by former Stanford student Ted Claire, who had produced and recorded the original session.