Different Roads

Different Roads
Different Roads
Compilation album by The Seldom Scene
Released 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass
Length 41:29
Label Rebel Records
Producer The Seldom Scene
The Seldom Scene chronology
Scenechronized
(2007)
Different Roads
(2007)
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Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Different Roads is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene, containing songs from the group's oldest period - 1973 to 1976.[2][3]


Contents

Track listing

  1. Different Roads (John Starling) 2:35
  2. Old Train (Herb Pedersen, Nikki Pedersen) 2:19
  3. Walk Through This World With Me (Savage, Seamons) 2:07
  4. Gardens and Memories (John Starling) 2:44
  5. Wait a Minute (Herb Pedersen) 3:38
  6. Rebels 'Ye Rest (Pauline Beauchamp) 2:34
  7. Last Train from Poor Valley (Norman Blake) 3:43
  8. I've Lost You (Earl Scruggs) 2:39
  9. Keep me from Blowin' Away (Paul Craft) 2:45
  10. Reason for Being (John Duffey, hill) 3:22
  11. If That's the Way You Feel (Ralph Stanley, Carter Stanley) 2:58
  12. Easy Ride from Good Times to the Blues (Herb Pedersen) 3:03
  13. Pictures from Life's Other Side (Traditional) 4:17
  14. Pan American (Hank Williams) 2:45

Personnel

with

  • Paul Craft - guitar
  • Mark Cuff - drums
  • Ricky Skaggs - violin, viola


References

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