Dirt, Silver and Gold

Dirt, Silver and Gold
Dirt, Silver and Gold
Compilation album by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Released 1976
Genre Country/Country rock/Folk rock/Bluegrass
Length 1:48:48
Label Liberty Records//BGO Records
Producer William McEuen
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band chronology
Symphonion Dream
(1975)
Dirt, Silver and Gold
(1976)
The Dirt Band
(1978)

Dirt, Silver and Gold is the 1976 compilation album from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band that contains some the band's greatest material from up until that point. It also includes 13 songs not previously available. It was originally released as a three LP album, and was released in 2003 as a two compact disc set by BGO Records.

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (aka The Dirt Band) is notable for having many charting albums and singles. This album went to 77 on the US Charts and 28 on the US Country Charts.[1]

The album cover front and back open up to a picture of elaborately painted safe door from the Ute City Banque, Aspen, CO. The original album came with a four foot by two foot poster of the safe. The inside cover features pictures of the band in its three incarnations, 1966–67, 1968–69, and 1970-76. The inner sleeves also had artwork. One side features tools for mining gold and a 45 record with a mountain on the label. The other side featured a poster for the Society Of California Pioneers. The liner notes were written over these images on two of the sleeves.[2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

LP Side 1

  1. "Buy For Me The Rain" (Copeland/Noonan) – 2:23 - recorded December 1966
    from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  2. "Melissa" (Jackson Browne) – 2:18 - recorded December 1966
    from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  3. "Collegiana" (McHugh/Fields) – 2:34 - recorded December 1967
    from Rare Junk
  4. "Mournin' Blues" (Sbarbaro) – 3:47 - recorded December 1967
    from Rare Junk
  5. "Willie The Weeper" (Rymal/Melrose/Bloom) – 2:22 - recorded January 1968
    from Rare Junk

LP Side 2

  1. "Uncle Charlie Interview" – 1:39 - recorded November 1968
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  2. "Mr. Bojangles" (Jerry Jeff Walker) – 3:25 - recorded November 1969
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  3. "Some Of Shelly's Blues" (Nesmith) – 3:02 - recorded August 1969
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  4. "The Cure" (Jeff Hanna) - 2:04 - recorded September 1969
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  5. "House At Pooh Corner" (Kenny Loggins) - 2:37 - recorded October 1969
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  6. "Randy Lynn Rag" (Earl Scruggs) - 1:46 - recorded November 1969
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  7. "Clemente Opus 36 (John)" (John McEuen) - 1:40 - recorded April 1970
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
  8. "Livin' Without You" (Newman) - 2:01 - recorded May 1970
    from Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy

LP Side 3

  1. "Sixteen Tracks" (Hanna/Jimmy Ibbotson) - 5:11 - recorded August 1971
    from All the Good Times
  2. "Fish Song" (Jimmy Fadden) - 4:26 - recorded June 1971
    from All the Good Times
  3. "Creepin' Round Your Back Door" (Fadden) - 2:52 - recorded September 1971
    from All the Good Times
  4. "Honky Tonkin'" (Hank Williams) - 2:24 - recorded August 1971
    from Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  5. "Togary Mountain" (McEuen) - 2:27 - recorded August 1971
    from Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  6. "Soldier's Joy" (Scruggs/McEuen) - 2:09 - recorded August 1971
    from Will the Circle Be Unbroken

Disc Two

LP Side 4

  1. "Ripplin' Waters" (Ibbotson) - 5:49 - recorded February 1975
    from Symphonion Dream
  2. "You Are My Flower" (A.P. Carter) 3:34 - recorded August 1971
    from Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  3. "The Battle of New Orleans" (Jimmie Driftwood) 3:21 - recorded January 1973
    from Symphonion Dream
  4. "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (Felice and Boudleaux Bryant) - 3:49 - recorded February 1975
    from Symphonion Dream
  5. "Rocky Top" (Bryant/Bryant) - 2:12 - recorded February 1975
    Previously Unreleased
  6. "Gavotte No. 2" (Arranged by McEuen) - 1:34 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased

LP Side 5

  1. "Jamaica Lady" (Holster) - 4:12 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  2. "Mother Earth (Provides For Me)" (Kaz) - 3:26 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  3. "Falling Down Slow" (Fadden) - 3:13 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  4. "Bowleg's" (Hanna) - 4:13 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  5. "Doc's Guitar" (Doc Watson) - 1:32 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased

LP Side 6

  1. "Bayou Jubilee/Sally Was A Goodun" (Hanna/McEuen/Fadden/Ibbotson) - 3:03 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  2. "Cosmic Cowboy, Part 1" (Murphey) - 3:58 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  3. "Win Or Lose" (McEuen) - 3:35 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  4. "Woody Woodpecker" (Tiddles/Idriss) - 1:09 - recorded April 1973
    Previously Unreleased
  5. "Visiting An Old Friend" (Kelly) - 1:53 - recorded June 1976
    Previously Unreleased
  6. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" (Carter) - 4:51 - recorded August 1971
    from Will the Circle Be Unbroken
  7. "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" (Scruggs) - 2:36 - recorded August 1971
    Previously Unreleased

Personnel

The Dirt Band 1966-1967

  • Ralph Barr
  • Jimmie Fadden
  • Jeff Hanna
  • Bruce Kunkle
  • Les Thompson
  • John McEuen

The Dirt Band 1968-1969

  • John McEuen
  • Jimmie Fadden
  • Jeff Hanna
  • Chris Darrow
  • Les Thompson
  • Ralph Barr

The Dirt Band 1970-1976

  • Jeff Hanna
  • John McEuen
  • Jimmie Fadden
  • Les Thompson
  • Jim Ibbotson
  • Jackie Clark
  • John Cable

Contributing Players

Will The Circle Be Unbroken Vocalists

  • Mother Maybelle Carter
  • Jimmy Martin
  • Roy Acuff

Production

Production, Art Direction * Design - William McEuen

Discography

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band discography

References

Information from LP or CD liner notes, unless otherwise noted.[2]

  1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitty_Gritty_Dirt_Band_discography
  2. ^ a b Dirt, Silver and Gold, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, United Artists UA-LA670-L3 1198 (1976) LP

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