- Flint Hill Special
 - Lost All My Money
 - I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
 - Homestead on the Farm
 - Rawhide
 - Wabash Cannonball
 - Orange Blossom Special
 - Nine Pound Hammer
 - Get in Line Brother
 - The Fall Is a Lonesome Time for Me
 - I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome
 - Dig a Hole in the Meadow
 - Uncle Pen
 - Blue Moon of Kentucky
 - My Old Used to Be
 - Will You Be Loving Another Man?
 - My Little Cabin Home on the Hill
 - Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord
 - Sally Goodin'
 - Mule Skinner Blues
 - Salty Dog Blues
 - Red Wing
 - Wreck of the Old '97
 - Martha White Theme
 - Cumberland Gap
 - Foggy Mountain Breakdown
 
 
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Bill Monroe Primary Artist
Earl Scruggs Composer
Ervin T. Rouse Composer
M. Christian Composer
The Unknown Composer
John Hartford Composer
Dennis Ferrante Mixing
Merle Travis Composer
Lester Flatt Composer
Jimmie Rodgers Composer
Marty Stuart Liner Notes
A.P. Carter Composer
George Vaughn Composer
Henry Whitter Composer
Bob Ferguson Producer
Colin Escott Liner Notes
Charles W. Noell Composer
Johnny Cash Composer
Richard Weize Tape Research,Reissue Producer
Thomas Goldsmith Liner Notes
Nat Vincent Composer
James Brockman Composer
Thurland Chattaway Composer
Les Leverett Photography
F.J. Lewey Composer
Wolfgang Taubenauer Artwork
Achim Elsner Mastering
Traditional Composer
Bill Monroe Composer
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
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Overview
Legendary vocalist and guitarist Lester Flatt shares the bill with his former bandleader, Bill Monroe, on this live set from Vanderbilt's Neely Auditorium in 1974. Flatt & Scruggs had split from Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys some 20 years earlier, and Lester Flatt's reconciliation at an early-'70s Bean Blossom Festival seemed to pave the way for Monroe's guest appearances on this live album. Although the headliners are nearing the far edge of their prime (in the '40s, '50s, and '60s, first Monroe, then Flatt & Scruggs were virtually untouchable as leaders of the bluegrass movement), they still surrounded themselves with the best bands around. Curly Seckler, Charles Nixon, Kenny Baker, and even a 15-year-old Marty Stuart back the gentle-voiced Flatt and the always-energetic Monroe on a whole series of traditional standards. The college crowd (fresh from the radio popularity of "Duelin' Banjos") actively seems to enjoy the performances, and both bands feed off of that energy. Although Lester Flatt's performances with the Nashville Grass were never as strong as the Flatt & Scruggs recordings (as their Flatt & Scruggs at Carnegie Hall!: The Complete Concert showcases wonderfully), this live document captures the meeting of two bluegrass legends and old friends performing the music they love for a crowd who loves them. ~ Zac Johnson
Product Details
| Release Date: | 05/21/2002 | 
|---|---|
| Label: | Bear Family Records | 
| UPC: | 4000127166142 | 
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lester Flatt Primary ArtistBill Monroe Primary Artist
Technical Credits
Irving Mills ComposerEarl Scruggs Composer
Ervin T. Rouse Composer
M. Christian Composer
The Unknown Composer
John Hartford Composer
Dennis Ferrante Mixing
Merle Travis Composer
Lester Flatt Composer
Jimmie Rodgers Composer
Marty Stuart Liner Notes
A.P. Carter Composer
George Vaughn Composer
Henry Whitter Composer
Bob Ferguson Producer
Colin Escott Liner Notes
Charles W. Noell Composer
Johnny Cash Composer
Richard Weize Tape Research,Reissue Producer
Thomas Goldsmith Liner Notes
Nat Vincent Composer
James Brockman Composer
Thurland Chattaway Composer
Les Leverett Photography
F.J. Lewey Composer
Wolfgang Taubenauer Artwork
Achim Elsner Mastering
Traditional Composer
Bill Monroe Composer
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