The Bottom Line

~ Release by McPeak Brothers (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1The Vow
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
3:55
2I Can’t Get Over You
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and baritone vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:16
3Nobody’s Darlin’ but Mine
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and baritone vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
Nobody’s Darlin’ but Mine
lyricist, writer and composer:
Jimmie Davis (American politician, singer and songwriter)
3:13
4Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals [high lead vocal]:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals [low tenor vocal]:
Mike McPeak
guitar [lead guitar] and mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
writer:
Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore
publisher:
Vidor Publications Inc.
2:39
5Why You’re Leaving Me This Time
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:12
6Don’t Count the Rainy Days
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and baritone vocals:
Mike McPeak
guitar [ghost guitar] and mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:58
7The Breeze
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:31
8Somebody’s Heart’s Being Broken
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and baritone vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin and resonator guitar [Dobro]:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:38
9The Master’s Call
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals [lead local chorus]:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar, baritone vocals [baritone vocal chorus] and lead vocals [lead vocal verses]:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
The Master’s Call
lyricist and composer:
Marty Robbins
2:58
10Poor Ellen Smith
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals [baritone vocal on last chorus]:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals [tenor vocal on last chorus]:
Mike McPeak
mandolin and resonator guitar [Dobro]:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
Poor Ellen Smith
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 448)
2:23
11The Bottom Line
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and lead vocals:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and tenor vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and tenor vocals [tenor vocal on last chorus]:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
2:22
12Used to Be
engineer:
Wesley Easter (US recording engineer)
producer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician) and McPeak Brothers
mixer:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician), Wesley Easter (US recording engineer) and McPeak Brothers
banjo and baritone vocals [baritone vocal on last chorus]:
Dewey McPeak
bass guitar and lead vocals:
Larry McPeak
guitar and baritone vocals:
Mike McPeak
mandolin:
Rick Allred (bluegrass multi-instrument musician)
recorded at:
Eastwood Recording Studio in Carroll County, Virginia, United States
recording of:
Used to Be
lyricist and composer:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
2:44

Credits

Release

art direction:Rebecca Pittard
photography:Richard Boyd (photography)
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/mr0000783087 [info]