The Stanley Brothers - Long Journey Home

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Album Details

Title: Long Journey Home
Artist: The Stanley Brothers
Release Date: 1961
Label: Rebel
Duration: 36:56
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 032511011022
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Bluegrass, Bluegrass, Close Harmony
Moods: Exuberant, Organic, Rousing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Rustic, Earnest, Spiritual, Yearning, Earthy, Intimate, Passionate, Plaintive, Reverent, Summery, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Long Journey Home
  2. Will You Miss Me?
  3. I'll Be True to the One That I Love
  4. No Letter in the Mail
  5. Pretty Polly
  6. Wildwood Flower
  7. Two More Years (And I'll Be Free)
  8. Ramshackle Shack on the Hill
  9. East Virginia Blues
  10. Pig in a Pen
  11. Your Saddle Is Empty Old Pal
  12. Nine Pound Hammer
  13. Cluck Old Hen
  14. Wild and Reckless Hobo
  15. Rabbit in a Log
  16. Mountain Pickin'

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDRebel1110

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Album Review

In the early 1960s, when the Stanley Brothers were between record labels, they spent a week playing at Johnny's Used Cars near Baltimore. Johnny Wilbanks loved bluegrass music and used it as a sales device, paying bands to play in his lot and sponsoring a radio show that broadcast from his office. He also ran the small Wango label, for which the Stanleys recorded four albums after their parking lot engagement. This is the second of those four, originally issued as Wango 104 and reissued on LP by County in 1972 and on CD by Rebel in 1990. The material is classic Stanley Brothers: "Pretty Polly," "Rabbit in a Log," and the well-known title track. The other three albums in the series focused on gospel material, but this one is strictly secular and prominently features Ralph Stanley's flying-ice-chips banjo style and, even better, the pioneering cross-picking of guitarist George Shuffler on excellent performances of "Wildwood Flower" and "Will You Miss Me." But, as always, the most powerful moments are those that find Ralph Stanley's melismatic mountain tenor taking center stage, as on "Pretty Polly." A must for Stanley fans. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill VernonLiner Notes
David FreemanCover Photo, Liner Notes, Photography
Fred CarlsonDesign, CD Package Design
Gary B. ReidProduction Coordination
Gary ReidProduction Coordination
Ray DaviesEngineer, Producer