SPPS-tutC033
This tape seems to be a compilation of several different recordings. Tracks 1-5 are Norman Blake & Tut Taylor live (circa early-mid 1970s), while the remainder of the tunes appear to be practice sessions--many of these tunes wound up on Tut's LPs "Dobrolic Plectral Society" (1976) and "The Old Post Office" (1975).
--Mitchell Wittenberg
Tut Taylor & Friends
Circa Mid-1970s
Tape Labeled: "Tut Taylor/Sam/Curtis/Vassar?"
(Norman Blake, Sam Bush, Vassar Clements,
Butch Robins-?, Curtis Burch-?)
Total Time {56:36}
Cassette Side A--
Norman Blake & Tut Taylor (Live circa early-mid 1970s):
01 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down [03:04]
02 The Old Post Office [03:12]
03 Black Ridge Ramble [03:36]
04 John Hardy [01:47]
05 Sold Down The River [02:19]
Tut Taylor & Friends:
06 Pickin' Flat (aka Bad Blake's Blues) [03:33]
07 Sally Ann [02:39]
08 The Electric Telephone [02:44]
09 Bad Blake Blues (aka Pickin' Flat 2) [02:54]
10 Goodlettsville Express [03:25]
Cassette Side B--
11 "A Fake Eye Wash..." [02:13]
12 Resophonic Guitar (Tut solo) [03:25]
13 Happy Dobro (Tut solo) (phone interruption)....Happy Dobro [02:21]
14 Wish I Was a Pedal Steel [04:14]
15 I'm Still Here (???) [05:30]
16 Lonesome Dobro [06:57]
17 Vamp in the Middle [02:43]
The tape is an unlabled white plastic shelled cassette.
It has a sticker on it that says "Tut Taylor/Sam/Cutis/Vassar?" on it.
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