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Various Tribute to Tradition Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Tribute To Tradition mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Tribute To Tradition Country: US Released: 1998 Style: Country MP3 version RAR size: 1271 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1178 mb WMA version RAR size: 1433 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 352 Other Formats: MMF DMF MP2 WMA VOX ASF AA Tracklist Hide Credits Stand By Your Man Acoustic Guitar – Paul WorleyBass, Bass [6 String] – Michael RhodesCoordinator [Production] – Deb BoyleDrums – Greg MorrowElectric Guitar – George Marinelli, J.T. Corenflos*Lead Vocals – Natalie MainesMixed –Dixie 1 By – John GuessMixed By [Assisted] – Christopher RowePiano – Matt 3:21 Chicks RollingsProducer – Blake Chancey, Paul WorleyRecorded By – Rodney GoodRecorded By [Assisted] – Tony CastleSteel Guitar – Lloyd MainesVocals, Fiddle – Martie SeidelVocals, Resonator Guitar [Dobro] – Emily ErwinWritten-By – Billy Sherrill, Tammy Wynette Mama Tried Acoustic Guitar – Biff WatsonBacking Vocals – Cindy Walker , Curtis YoungBass – Mike BrignardelloCoordinator [Production] – Abbe Nameche, Doug RichDrums – Eddie BayersElectric Guitar – George MarinelliFiddle – –Randy Aubrey HaynieMixed By – Ricky CobbleMixed By [Assisted] – John 2 2:15 Travis SaylorPiano – Matt RollingsProducer – James Stroud, Randy TravisRecorded By – Julian KingRecorded By [Additional, Assisted] – Koji Egawa, Rich HansonRecorded By [Additional] – Bill SchneeRecorded By [Assisted] – Rich Hanson, Ricky CobbleSteel Guitar – Dan DugmoreWritten-By – Merle Haggard Wine, Women And Song Acoustic Guitar – Randy ScruggsBacking Vocals – Dawn Sears, Jeff White Bass – Glenn WorfCoordinator [Production] – Jessie NobleDrums – Eddie BayersElectric Guitar – Steve GibsonFiddle – Stuart DuncanMixed By – Chuck –Patty 3 AinlayMixed By [Assisted] – Mark RalstonPiano – Hargus "Pig" 2:32 Loveless Robbins*Producer – Vince GillRecorded By – Chuck AinlayRecorded By [Additional, Assisted] – Rob McMillanRecorded By [Additional] – Russ MartinRecorded By [Assisted] – Mark Ralston, Steve CrowderSteel Guitar – John HugheyWritten-By – Betty Sue Perry I Never Go Around Mirrors Acoustic Guitar – Mark HorneBacking Vocals – Deryl Dodd, Kenny BeardBass – Joey ClickCoordinator [Production] – John KunzDrums – Bob –Trace 4 MummertElectric Guitar – Scott NeubertFiddle – Joe SpiveyPiano – Thomas 4:46 Adkins ZeleznikProducer – Trace AdkinsRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – Mark CappsRecorded By, Mixed By – Mike BradleySteel Guitar, Resonator Guitar [Dobro] – Stephen ByamWritten-By – Lefty Frizzell, Sanger D. Shafer Oh, Lonesome Me Acoustic Guitar – Mary Chapin Carpenter, Paul YandellBacking Vocals – Mark KnopflerCoordinator [Production] – Clarissa CaterDouble Bass [Upright] – –Mary Glenn WorfDrums – Chad CromwellElectric Guitar – Chet Atkins, Mark 5 Chapin Knopfler, Steve Wariner, Vince GillEngineer [Additional] – Tony Green 3:37 Carpenter Keyboards – Hargus "Pig" Robbins*Mixed By – Chuck AinlayMixed By [Assisted] – John Sayler*, Mark RalstonProducer – Chet AtkinsRecorded By – Chuck AinlayRecorded By [Additional] – Clark Hagan, Jason PiskeRecorded By [Assisted] – Mark RalstonWritten-By – Don Gibson Behind Closed Doors Acoustic Guitar – Billy Joe Walker, Jr.*Arranged By [Strings] – Bergen WhiteBacking Vocals – Monica StilesBass – Glenn WorfContractor – Carl GorodetzkyCoordinator [Production] – Stacey Slate EasterlingDrums – Lonnie 6 –Joe Diffie 3:10 WilsonEdited By [Digital] – Hank Williams Electric Guitar – Brent MasonKeyboards – Matt RollingsProducer – Joe Diffie, Johnny SlateRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – Mark CappsRecorded By, Mixed By – Mike BradleySteel Guitar – Paul FranklinWritten-By – Kenny O'Dell She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles) Acoustic Guitar – Mark CasstevensBacking Vocals – Dennis Wilson , Liana Manis, Wade Hayes, Wesley Hightower*Bass – Michael RhodesCoordinator [Production] – Scott Johnson Drums – Lonnie WilsonEdited By [Digital] – John –Wade 7 KunzElectric Guitar – Brent Mason, Wade HayesFiddle – Larry FranklinPiano, 3:34 Hayes Keyboards – John Barlow Jarvis*Producer – Don CookProducer [Associate] – Chick RainsRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – Mark CappsRecorded By, Mixed By – Mike BradleySteel Guitar – Bruce C. Bouton*Written-By – Wayne Carson 'Til I Can Make It On My Own Acoustic Guitar – B. James LowryBacking Vocals – Martina McBrideBass – Joe ChemayCoordinator [Production] – Deb BoyleDrums – Lonnie WilsonElectric –Martina Guitar – Brent MasonMixed By – Clarke SchleicherMixed By [Assisted] – Tony 8 3:10 McBride Green Piano – Steve NathanProducer – Martina McBride, Paul WorleyRecorded By – Clarke SchleicherRecorded By [Assisted] – Erik HellermanSteel Guitar – Robby TurnerWritten-By – Billy Sherrill, George Richey, Tammy Wynette Cold Cold Heart Acoustic Guitar – Biff WatsonBacking Vocals – Gene Miller , Joe ChemayBass – Joe ChemayCoordinator [Production] – Deb Boyle, Ginny Johnson IncorporatedDrums – Paul LeimElectric Guitar – Larry ByromElectric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Billy Joe Walker, Jr.*Fiddle – Larry FranklinMixed By – 9 –Collin Raye Clarke SchleicherMixed By [Assisted] – Tony Green Piano – Steve 3:22 NathanProducer – Billy Joe Walker, Jr*, Collin Raye, Paul WorleyRecorded By – Steve TillischRecorded By [Additional, Assisted] – John KunzRecorded By [Additional] – Mike BradleyRecorded By [Assisted] – Brian HardinRecorded By [Overdubs, Assisted] – Brian HardinRecorded By [Overdubs] – Steve TillischSteel Guitar – Sonny GarrishWritten-By – Hank Williams The Three Bells Acoustic Guitar – Dan Tyminski, Ron BlockCoordinator [Production] – Clarissa CaterDouble Bass [Upright] – Barry BalesDrums – Larry –Alison AtamanuikHarmony Vocals – Barry Bales, Dan TyminskiKeyboards – Hargus 10 4:11 Krauss "Pig" Robbins*Lead Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Strings – Alison KraussProducer – Chet AtkinsRecorded By [Additional] – Thomas JohnsonRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – Hank Nirider, Thomas JohnsonRecorded By, Mixed By – Gary PaczosaWritten-By – Bert Reisfeld, Jean Villard City Lights Acoustic Guitar – Mark CasstevensBacking Vocals – John Wesley RylesBass – Michael RhodesCoordinator [Production] – Jennie CareyDrums – Eddie –Rick BayersElectric Guitar – Steve GibsonFiddle – Joe SpiveyMixed By – Marshall 11 2:44 Trevino MorganMixed By [Assisted] – Toby SeayPiano – Matt RollingsProducer – Doug Johnson, Steve BuckinghamRecorded By – Ed SeayRecorded By [Assisted] – Anthony Martin Steel Guitar – Paul FranklinWritten-By – Bill Anderson Honky Tonk Heroes (Like Me) Acoustic Guitar – Biff WatsonBass – Joe ChemayCoordinator [Production] – Deb BoyleDrums – Lonnie WilsonElectric Guitar – J.T. Corenflos*Fiddle – –Collin Raye 12 Aubrey HayniePiano – John Barlow Jarvis*Producer – Collin Raye, Joe 3:30 + Joe Diffie DiffieRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – John KunzRecorded By, Mixed By – Mike BradleySteel Guitar – Sonny GarrishWritten-By – Billy Joe Shaver Gone Out Of My Mind Acoustic Guitar – Biff WatsonBacking Vocals – Joe Chemay, Liana ManisBass – Joe ChemayDrums – Eddie BayersElectric Guitar – J.T. Corenflos*Fiddle – Glen DuncanPiano – John HobbsProducer – Jerry Kennedy, John 13 –Doug Stone 3:26 GuessRecorded By [Assisted], Mixed By [Assisted] – Christopher Rowe, Patrick Murphy , Shawn SimpsonRecorded By, Mixed By – John GuessSteel Guitar – Paul FranklinWritten-By – Bob Morrison, Gene Dobbins, Michael Huffman –Clint Black + Joe Diffie + Merle Haggard + Emmylou Harris + Same Old Train Alison Acoustic Guitar – Brad Davis Acoustic Guitar [Lead], Electric Guitar, Krauss + Mandolin – Marty StuartBanjo [Reprise] – Earl ScruggsBass – Steve Arnold Patty Coordinator [Production] – Maria-Elena OrbeaDouble Bass [Bowed] – Bob Loveless + Burns Double Bass [Upright, Reprise] – Ernie SykesDrums – Gregg 14 6:00 Earl Scruggs StockiEngineer [Additional] – Jerry AbbottFiddle [Reprise] – Glen + Ricky DuncanPiano – Jerry AbbottProducer – Marty StuartRecorded By [Additional] Skaggs + – Mark Harvey , Nick Brophy, Pam ErwinRecorded By, Mixed By – Jamie Marty Stuart TateResonator Guitar [Dobro] – Jerry DouglasSteel Guitar – Gary HogueViola, + Pam Tillis Fiddle – Stuart DuncanWritten-By – Marty Stuart + Randy Travis + Travis Tritt + Dwight Yoakam Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Columbia Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Published By – Marty Party Music Recorded At – Seventeen Grand Recording Recorded At – Sound Stage Studios Recorded At – Loud Recording Recorded At – Bill Schnee Studios Recorded At – Javelina Recording Studios Recorded At – Soundshop Recording Studios Recorded At – Sarm West Studios Recorded At – Sarm Hook End Recorded At – Sarm East Studios Recorded At – CA Workshop Recorded At – The Money Pit Recorded At – Hokker Inc. Recording Recorded At – Rondor Studios Recorded At – Mad Dog Studios Recorded At – ASC Sumet Studios Recorded At – Abtrax Recording Overdubbed At – The Money Pit Overdubbed At – Emerald Sound Studios Overdubbed At – Sound Stage Studios Mixed At – The Work Station Mixed At – Masterfonics Mixed At – Seventeen Grand Recording Mixed At – Soundshop Recording Studios Mixed At – Sound Stage Studios Mixed At – The Tracking Room Mixed At – The Doghouse Mixed At – Abtrax Recording Edited At – Mastermix Edited At – Georgetown Masters Credits Art Direction – Bill Johnson , Rollow Welch Coordinator [Project] – Paige Conners Edited By [Digital] – Carlos Grier, Don Cobb Executive-Producer – Margie Hunt, Mike Kraski Graphics [Logo Design] – Bill Brunt Designs Liner
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