The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Stars And Stripes Forever (1974)
Artist: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Title: Stars And Stripes Forever
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Capitol Nashville
Genre: Country, Folk Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:13
Total Size: 439 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Stars And Stripes Forever
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Capitol Nashville
Genre: Country, Folk Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:13
Total Size: 439 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
02. Dirt Band Interview
03. Cosmic Cowboy (Part 1)
04. Aluminum Record Award
05. Fish Song
06. Mr. Bojangles
07. Vassar Clements Interview
08. Listen To The Mockingbird (1974 Digital Remaster)
09. The Sheik Of Araby
10. Resign Yourself To Me
11. Dixie Hoedown
12. Cripple Creek
13. The Mountain Whippoorwill (Or, How Hillbilly Jim Won The Great Fiddler's Prize)
14. Honky Tonkin'
15. House At Pooh Corner (1974 Version)
16. Buy For Me The Rain (1974 Version)
17. Oh Boy
18. Teardrops In My Eyes
19. Glocoat Blues
20. Stars And Stripes Forever
21. The Battle Of New Orleans
22. It Came From The 50's (Blast From The Past)
23. My True Story
24. Diggy Liggy Lo
In many ways, the mixed collection of live and studio recordings on Stars & Stripes Forever accomplished for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and rock music what Sweetheart of the Rodeo failed to do for or with the Byrds, showing the rock band plunging deeply into country music. Two years in the making, it incorporated new studio cuts and live tracks recorded at five concerts over a two-year period, as well as interview material with guest fiddle player Vassar Clements. The mix works better than just about any genuine country (as opposed to country-rock) effort ever done by a rock band, mostly because the band was so careful in their recording and editing, and they gave themselves time to get this stuff just the way they wanted it. Beyond the excellent concert renditions of "Mr. Bojangles" or "The Battle of New Orleans" (which became a single in the wake of this album), and covers of Hank Williams songs and numerous traditional tunes, listeners found they'd walked in on something very deep and profound, tapping into a special creative process. Whatever the reason, this album gave the public more than its money's worth and was a success, charting higher than any other record the group ever released. It still packs lots of power.