Part of a Story

~ Release by Good Ol' Persons (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Broken Hearted Lover
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and lead vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and tenor vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
Broken Hearted Lover (first recorded by Delmore Brothers; "I'd rather swim across the ocean...") (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
lyricist and composer:
Alton Delmore
2:54
2Easy Substitute
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and tenor vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro] and baritone vocals:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
Easy Substitute (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
lyricist and composer:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician)
4:19
3My My My
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and tenor vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro] and baritone vocals:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
2:46
4I Don't Hurt Anymore
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and lead vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
I Don’t Hurt Anymore (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
writer:
Don Robertson (“Happy Whistler” songwriter) and Jack Rollins (songwriter)
3:28
5Center of the World
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
baritone vocals:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
bass vocals:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
tenor vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
1:26
6Grey Eagle
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass]:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
Grey Eagle (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
4:03
7It's Gonna Rain
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and tenor vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin and bass vocals:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro] and baritone vocals:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
2:14
8You're a Flower
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass] and lead vocals:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and tenor vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
You're a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
2:52
9Crossing the Cumberlands
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass]:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
Crossing the Cumberlands (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
composer:
Bill Monroe (“The Father of Bluegrass”)
4:11
10It Seems There's Nothing I Can Do
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
banjo:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
double bass [bass]:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and tenor vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin and baritone vocals:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03) and Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
3:12
11This Young Boy
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass]:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar and lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin and tenor vocals [low tenor]:
John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
violin and baritone vocals:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
3:08
12Part of a Story
recording engineer:
John Altmann (US recording engineer)
producer:
Tom Diamant and Beth Weil (bluegrass/folk double bassist)
double bass [bass]:
Bethany Raine (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
guitar:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03) and John Reischman (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
mandolin:
Paul Shelasky (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
resonator guitar [dobro]:
Sally Van Meter (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
lead vocals:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recorded at:
Dave Wellhausen Studios in San Francisco, California, United States (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
recording of:
Part of a Story (from 1986-01 until 1986-03)
writer:
Kathy Kallick (folk musician) and John Reischman
3:49