Nashville Harmonicas: 30 Classics

Nashville Harmonicas: 30 Classics

by Nashville Harmonicas
Nashville Harmonicas: 30 Classics

Nashville Harmonicas: 30 Classics

by Nashville Harmonicas

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Overview

Tee Vee Records' Nashville Harmonicas: 30 Classics is a budget-line collection of 30 instrumentals of such classic Americana tunes as "Fire on the Mountain," "Dixie," "My Old Kentucky Home," "Columbus Stockade Blues," "John Henry," "I've Been Working on the Railroad," and "Oh Them Golden Slippers." There is no indication of where or when these recordings were cut, or who is even playing on the record, but they sound as if they were made in the '90s. This is not horrid music by any means, but it's not distinctive either; it's just pleasant music that's slightly old-timey but has a contemporary sheen that makes it fade into background. Not exactly a ringing endorsement, to be sure, but it's not really the kind of album that you'd expect anyone to buy; it's nice, but there's just no reason to buy the record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/17/2003
Label: King
UPC: 0792014031629
Rank: 118123

Tracks

  1. Fire on the Mountain
  2. Bill Bailey
  3. 500 Miles
  4. Dixie
  5. Red Wing
  6. Under the Double Eagle
  7. Willow Garden
  8. Streets of Laredo
  9. My Old Kentucky Home
  10. Columbus Stockade Blues
  11. John Henry
  12. I've Been Working on the Railroad
  13. Red River Valley
  14. Oh Them Golden Slippers
  15. Billy in the Low Ground
  16. Eighth of January
  17. Yellow Rose of Texas
  18. Long, Long Ago
  19. Liberty
  20. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
  21. Blackberry Blossom
  22. Swanee River
  23. On Top of Old Smokey
  24. Oh, Susannah
  25. Down Yonder
  26. When the Work's All Done This Fall
  27. Black Eyed Susie
  28. Oh, My Darling Clementine
  29. Put Your Little Foot
  30. She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain

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