Morning Bugle
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Morning Bugle | ||
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Studio album by John Hartford | ||
Released | June,1972 | |
Recorded | 1972 | |
Genre | Bluegrass | |
Length | 41:20 | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | John Simon | |
Professional reviews | ||
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John Hartford chronology | ||
Aereo-Plain (1971) |
Morning Bugle (1972) |
Mark Twang (1976) |
Morning Bugle is John Hartford's excellent 1972 follow-up to the groundbreaking Aereo-Plain album. The music was all written by Hartford except for one traditional tune, and was recorded live in the studio with no over-dubbing. Norman Blake was back to play acoustic guitar on this one, plus Dave Holland plays bass.
[edit] Track listing
- "Streetcar" (Hartford) – 3:54
- "Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore" (Hartford) – 4:52
- "Howard Hughes' Blues" (Hartford) – 2:52
- "All Fall Down" (Hartford) – 3:11
- "On the Road" (Hartford) – 3:44
- "Morning Bugle" (Hartford) – 2:22
- "Old Joe Clark" (Hartford) – 5:48
- "My Rag" (Hartford) – 3:40
- "Late Last Night When My Willie Came Home" (Traditional) – 3:19
- "Got No Place to Go" (Hartford) – 4:18
- "Bye-Bye" (Hartford) – 3:20
[edit] Personnel
- John Hartford - banjo, guitar, violin, vocals
- Norman Blake - guitar
- Dave Holland - bass
[edit] Production
- Producer: David Bromberg
- Recording Engineer: Mark Harman
- Mixing: Toby Mountain
- Art Direction: Nancy Given
- Photography/Illustrations: Ed Thrasher/Don Punchatz
- Liner notes: John Simon