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John Hartford - Aereo-Plain - CDrip 320k Plus Covers

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John Hartford - Aereo-Plain - CDrip 320k Plus Covers
01 John Hartford - Turn Your Radio On.mp31.83 Mb
02 John Hartford - Steamboat Whistle Blues.mp34.73 Mb
03 John Hartford - Back in the Goodle Days.mp35.04 Mb
04 John Hartford - Up on the Hill Where They Do the Boogie.mp34.14 Mb
05 John Hartford - Boogie.mp32.36 Mb
06 John Hartford - First Girl I Loved.mp36.79 Mb
07 John Hartford - Presbyterian Guitar.mp32.70 Mb
08 John Hartford - With a Vamp in the Middle.mp34.42 Mb
09 John Hartford - Symphony Hall Rag.mp36.31 Mb
10 John Hartford - Because of You.mp31.13 Mb
11 John Hartford - Steam Powered Aereo Plane.mp35.40 Mb
12 John Hartford - Holding.mp32.45 Mb
13 John Hartford - Tear Down the Grande Ole Opry.mp34.00 Mb
14 John Hartford - Leather Britches.mp32.95 Mb
15 John Hartford - Station Break.mp3313 Kb
16 John Hartford - Turn Your Radio On (reprise).mp32.28 Mb
Aereo-Plain 1 front cover.jpg18 Kb
Aereo-Plain 2 back cover.jpg21 Kb
INFO - Aereo-Plain - John Hartford.txt2 Kb

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John Hartford - Aereo-Plain
1971, Warner Brothers Records

John Hartford (December 30, 1937? June 4, 2001) was an American folk, country and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore.

As his popularity grew, he moved to the West Coast, where he became a regular on the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour"; other television appearances followed, as did recording appearances with several major country artists.

He recorded several songs for the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou," winning another Grammy for his performance, and made his final tour in 2001 with the Down from the Mountain tour that grew out of that movie and its accompanying album. While performing in Texas in April that year, he found he could no longer control his hands due to a more than 20 year bout with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and his career was finished.

Although Hartford is considered a co-founder in the newgrass movement, he remained deeply attached to traditional music as well. His last band and last few albums reflect his love for pre-bluegrass old-time music.

"Aereo-Plain" is John Hartford's groundbreaking Bluegrass album from 1971. The music is an inspired blend of traditional bluegrass musicianship, and the hippie spirit of the '70s, inventivemelodies and Hartford's creative lyrics. It is one of the great bluegrass albums of all-time. Shortly after being released in 1971,
"Aereo-Plain" achieved cult status.


Track listing:

1 "Turn Your Radio On" (Albert E. Brumley) ? 1:22
2 "Steamboat Whistle Blues" (Hartford) ? 3:23
3 "Back in the Goodle Days" (Hartford) ? 3:34
4 "Up on the Hill Where They Do the Boogie" (Hartford) ? 2:43
5 "Boogie" (Hartford) ? 1:42
6 "First Girl I Loved" (Hartford) ? 4:35
7 "Presbyterian Guitar" (Hartford) ? 2:04
8 "With a Vamp in the Middle" (Hartford) ? 3:25
9 "Symphony Hall Rag" (Hartford) ? 2:48
10 "Because of You" (Hartford) ? 1:02
11 "Steam Powered Aereo Plane" (Hartford) ? 3:43
12 "Holding" (Hartford) ? 1:47
13 "Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry" (Hartford/Taylor) ? 3:28
14 "Leather Britches" (Traditional) ? 1:58
15 "Station Break" (Hartford) ? 0:13
16 "Turn Your Radio On (Reprise)" (Albert E. Brumley) ? 2:16

Personnel:

John Hartford - banjo, guitar, violin, vocals
Norman Blake - guitar, mandolin, vocals
Vassar Clements - violin, cello, viola, vocals
Tut Taylor - dobro, vocals
Randy Scruggs - bass, vocals

Production:

Producer: David Bromberg
Recording Engineer: Warren Dewey/Claude Hill
Mixing: Toby Mountain
Photography: Peter Amft


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