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Any day woman
2:34 |
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Seeds and stems
4:00 |
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Tigers will survive
5:04 |
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Spanish guitar
5:30 |
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That's all it could amount to
1:22 |
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Time betwen
2:33 |
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Raider
4:55 |
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Call the tune
5:35 |
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I'll fly away
0:41 |
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Amelia Earhart's last flight
4:41 |
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True story of Amelia Earhart
3:51 |
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Truck driving man
3:00 |
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Yo yo man
2:05 |
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I'm so lonesome I could cry
2:46 |
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Miss the Mississippi
3:03 |
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Louise
3:58 |
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Wreck of the old 97
1:55 |
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Carolina moon
2:54 |
19. |
Old Kent Road
1:14 |
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On Air
Strange Fruit 1998
original BBC recordings from 1972, released by Band of Joy in 1992 and re-released in 1998 by Strange Fruit with two extras: "Carolina Moon" and "Old Kent Road". Any day women (Paul Siebel) Seeds and stems (Frayne / Barlow) Tigers will survive (IM) Spanish guitar (Gene Clark) recorded 24/1/72 producer John Walters That's all it could amount to (IM) Time between (Chris Hillman) recorded 21/2/72 producer Jeff Griffin Raider (Jerry Yester / Judy Henske) Call the tune (IM) I'll fly away (Albert E. Brumley) recorded 3/4/72 producer Jeff Griffin Amelia Earhart's last flight (David McEnery) True story of Amelia Earhart (IM) Truck driving man (Terry Fell) Yo Yo man (Rick Cunha / Marty Cooper) recorded 6/6/72 producer John Walters I'm so lonesome I could cry (Hank Williams) Miss the Mississippi (Halley) Louise (Paul Siebel) Wreck of the Old 97 (Whitter / Noel / Lewey / Peter) recorded 7/8/72 producer Jeff Griffin
line up : Iain Matthews, Andy Roberts, Dave Richards, Bob Ronga guest player - Martin Jenkins on mandocello and mandolin on the last 4 tracks
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