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Laurie Lewis Cd Catalog LAURIE LEWIS CD CATALOG Skippin’ and Flyin’ Hills to Hollers - Live Steam and Steel Laurie Lewis’ homage to the Father of From the hills of bluegrass to the hol- Great railroading songs, sung by Scott Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, on the occasion of lers of the African-American musical Huffman, Tom Rozum, and Laurie Lewis. the 100th anniversary of his birth experience, they delve deep into the rich Originally produced and recorded for the With Tom Rozum, Todd Phillips, Craig Smith, history of both white and black musical Mid-Continent Railway Historic Society and Linda Ronstadt traditions from the American South Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum, Scott Huffman, Old Ten Broeck Laurie Lewis, Linda Tillery, and Barbara Higbie Patrick Sauber, Chad Manning, Bobby Black, What’s Good For You Midnight Special and Andrew Conklin The Pharaoh’s Daughter Black Girl/In the Pines Old Saginaw Hartfordtown 1944 Working Girl Blues Denver & Rio Grande Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues Here Today Memories, Childhood Days I Don’t Care Anymore Rosie The Wreck of the No. 9 A Lonesome Road Pharaoh’s Daughter Passenger Train Dreams Tip the Canoe Rutland Road American Chestnuts Toots Blues East Broad Top Carters’ Blues Cold Front Morning (piano solo) The O & W Line Fair Beauty Bright I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry The Ballad of Bill Strauss Blue Moon of Kentucky Hollerin’ Four Ribbons of Light I Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow San Francisco Bay Blues $15 Going Away $15 $15 Blossoms Live The Golden West Featuring many of Laurie’s original songs, Three magical nights captured on a Highly-acclaimed first band outing in a wide range of acoustic styles sonically-beautiful recording, featuring the Right Hands in concert With Tom Rozum Craig Smith, and Todd With Tom Rozum, Kathy Kallick, Kate MacLeod, Phillips Scott Huffman, Craig Smith, Alex Hargreaves, With Tom Rozum, Scott Huffman, Craig Smith, and many more Todd Phillips, and Tatiana Hargreaves Your Eyes How Can I Keep From Singing? Alaska Burley Coulter’s Song for Kate Lark in the Morning Before the Sun Goes Down Helen Branch Chains of Letters Just a Lie Before the Sun Goes Down Cool your Jets Live Forever Live Forever The Roughest Road Garaldine and Ruthie Mae O My Malissa/How Old Are You? Rank Stranger Burley Coulter’s Song for Kate Val’s Cabin Bury me in Bluegrass Helen Branch Curly-Headed Woman The Golden West Unfinished Life Tall Pines A Hand to Hold Sophie’s House Love Chooses You River Under the Road Beaver Creek Worried Man Blues Hard Luck in Heaven Return to the Fire The Rope Going to the West The Mourning Cloak Here Today Goodbye Waltz Train of Love The Wood Thrush’s Song Tell Me True Diamond Joe $15 My Walking Stick Sirens Who Will Watch the Home Place $15 Texas Bluebonnets $15 www.laurielewis.com 1 LAURIE LEWIS CD CATALOG Guest House Laurie Lewis & her Seeing Things A collection of original and traditional Bluegrass Pals Laurie’s original songs, backed by and bluegrass, old-time, and acoustic country A romp through the fields of bluegrass all-star cast music, Tom’s and Laurie’s third duo album With Tom Rozum, Todd Phillips, Darol Anger, With Todd Sickafoose, Craig Smith, Scott with a stellar cast of players and singers Huffman, Nina Gerber, Mike Marshall, Tom With Tom Rozum, Todd Phillips, Craig Smith Mike Marshall, Billy Lee Lewis, Rob Ickes, Sauber and Mary Gibbons Sally Van Meter, Chris Williamson and more Willie Poor Boy Tall Pines Blue Days, Sleepless Nights Since You Went Away Stepping Stones The Refugee Bad Seed Blow, Big Wind Visualize Tramps and Hawkers Kiss Me Before I Die Alaska Going to the West O My Malissa When I Get Home Let the Bird Go Free How Old Are You? Black Waters Band and Balm My Heart’s Own Love Big Eddy I’ll Take Back My Heart Old Dan Tucker Acony Bell Tattoo Scars From an Old Love Wind at Play Angel On His Shoulder Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes Manzanar Quiet Hills Weevily Wheat Just a Lie Hard Luck and Trouble The Blackest Crow Wild Rose of the Mountain/The The Wood Thrush’s Song $15 Devil Chased Me Around the Beyond The River Bend Stump/Glory at the Meeting House $15 $15 Earth & Sky Winter’s Grace The Oak and the A compilation of 16 of Laurie’s original A deep collection of winter-season songs, songs, drawn from early Flying Fish re- Laurel cordings and previously released material including Solstice and Christmas material Grammy-nominated first duo recording With Tom Rozum Tim O’Brien, Sam Bush, With Mike Marshall, Todd Phillips, Nina Ger- by Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum Mike Marshall, Kathy Kallick, Russ Barenberg, ber, Craig Smith, Mary Gibbons, Sylvia Herold, With Mike Marshall, Nina Gerber, Craig Jerry Douglas & Mark Schatz, and more Jami Sieber, and Kaila Flexer Smith and others Girlfriend, Guard Your Heart The Messenger Sleepy-Eyed John/Tom & Jerry Green Fields The Snowy Road The Oak and the Laurel Don’t Get Too Close If We Make it Through December Poor Country Boy Love Chooses You Earth Moves in a Mysterious Way Sleepy Eyes Texas Bluebonnets Wassail Song My Dixie Darlin’ Fine Line The Gift Clark and Hazel Old Friend Christmas Time’s a-Comin’ The Lighthouse The Maple’s Lament Hot Buttered Rum Teardrops Falling in the Snow The Bear Song Heiligste Nacht My Baby Came Back The Light Wintergrace Texas Girl The Point of No Return Cold Frosty Morning Millionaire Restless Rambling Heart $15 Dream of a Home I’d Be Lost Without You So Sad to See Good Love Go Bad The Hills of My Home $15 Heaven of Mercy Magic Light www.laurielewis.com www.laurielewis.com $15 2 LAURIE LEWIS CD CATALOG LAURIE LEWIS CD CATALOG True Stories Singin’ My Troubles Birdsong Mostly original songs by Laurie, and Away Benefits Audubon Canyon Ranch, a wild- featuring the original recording of “Who A band recording, featuring the singing life sanctuary and education center Will Watch the Home Place?” and playing of this very popular early ver- Bird in the Wood With Tom Rozum, Peter McLaughlin, Cary sion of Grand Street Tell Me True Black, Rob Ickes, Mike Marshall and others With Tom Rozum, Scott Nygaard, Tony The Wood Thrush’s Song Singing Bird Furtado and Tammy Fassaert When the Night Bird Sings Val’s Cabin Diamond Joe Singing Bird Knocking On Your Door Again Don’t Get Too Close Let the Bird Go Free Long Way ‘Round The Rope Haven of Mercy So Beautiful Beautiful Bouquet Acony Bell You’ll Be Leaving Me Overdrive Solitary Singer Sand, Water, Waves Heartache Little Birds Swept Away When the Cactus is in Bloom The Blackest Crow Here Comes the Rain I Wish It Had Been a Dream The Mill New Day $15 Slow Learner Singin’ My Troubles Away Still a Fool Hell Among the Yearlings Who Will Watch the Home Place? Raleigh and Spencer $15 I Miss the Mississippi and You $15 Love Chooses You Blue Rose Kristin’s Story Laurie’s second solo album, featuring A ground-breaking all-women “super- A charming children’s tale set to innova- many Nashville greats, produced my Russ group,” recorded in 1989 tive and lovely flute music, written by Barenberg Laurie Lewis, Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer, Molly Laurie’s father, Louis W. Lewis. Recom- With Tom Rozum, Russ Barenberg, Jerry Mason, Sally Van Meter mended for ages 0-7 Douglas, Mark Schatz, Mark Hembree, River of Change Matt Eakle — flute, Heather Rowntree — Kenny Malone, Craig Smith, Sam Bush, Pat Geraldine and Ruthie Mae narrator Enright, Buddy Emmons, Jim Horn and others Blue Love $15 Old Friend Little Birds The Hills of my Home Your Friendship Carries Me The Point of no Return Sad but True I don’t know why Wild Rose of the Mountain I’d Be Lost Without You Careless Love When the Night Bird Sings Train of Life The Women of Ireland/Ryestraw Time has made a Change The Light Texas Bluebonnets $15 Love Chooses You $15 www.laurielewis.com 3 LAURIE LEWIS CD CATALOG Together Jubilee Good Ol’ Persons The first duo recording by two long-time Tom Rozum’s critically-acclaimed first Laurie’s first recording, from 1976 friends and musical soulmates solo album Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Barbara Men- delsohn, Paul Shelasky, Dorothy Baxter With Laurie Lewis, Todd Phillips , Herb Ped- With Tom Rozum, John Reischman, Charles Texas Sawtelle, Sally Van Meter, Tony Furtado and erson, Mike Marshall, Rob Ickes, Darol Anger, Craig Smith, Bobby Hicks, Charles Sawtelle, Think of What You’ve Done Tom Bekeny Pretend You’re Mine Lost John Mary Gibbons, Peter McLaughlin, Cary Black, and Sylvia Herold Farewell to Whiskey/Butcher’s Row Going up on the Mountain Don’t Fix up the Doghouse High on a Mountain Don’t You See That Train? Jubilee Southbound Just Like Rain Always Late One Sweet Hello Don’t Leave Your Little Girl Rutabaga Boogie Sweet Sally Brown That Dawn the Day You Left The Earl’s Chair On The Old Kentucky Shore Is the Blue Moon Still Shining? Another Night Muddy Weather The Touch of the Master’s Hand Sunny Slopes Jeff City Sweet Dreams Hideaway Love is a Lonely Street Big Sandy River Maverick Without my Walking Stick Sweet Sunny South Lay Down My Old Guitar Ramblin’ Blues Don’t Come to Me Count Your Blessings Mason’s Lament You’re the Song Road to Lisdoonvarna $15 Walk Downtown Little Beggarman $15 $15 Craig Smith True Life Blues: The In the Pines Legendary banjoist and long-time musical Songs of Bill Monroe A collection of beautifully-arranged and collaborator’s solo outing Grammy Award-winning album, produced played fiddle tunes by Grammy-award- With Laurie Lewis, Scott Huffman, Stuart by Todd Phillips winning producer Todd Phillips Duncan, Jeff Foxall and Gene Libbea Laurie Lewis, Sam Bush, Vassar Clements, David Todd Phillips, Laurie Lewis, Stuart Duncan, Sandy River Belle Grisman, John Hartford, Tim & Mollie O’Brien, Tim O’Brien, Mike Marshall, Darol Anger, Tony Two Long Years Del & Ronnie McCoury, Jerry Douglas, Peter Trischka, Scott Nygaard and others St.
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