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Artist:The Green River Boys Featuring Glen Campbell
Title:Big Bluegrass Special
Label:  Capitol
Country:USA
Catalogue:T-1810
Date:Nov 1962
Format:Mono LP
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellTruck Driving ManTerry FellRate
A2The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellThere's More Pretty Girls Than OneAlton Delmore, Arthur SmithRate
A3The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellWeary Lonesome BluesAlton DelmoreRate
A4The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellNo VacancyMerle Travis, Cliffie StoneRate
A5The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellRainin' On The MountainAlton DelmoreRate
A6The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellKentucky Means ParadiseMerle TravisRate
B1The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellBrown's Ferry BluesAlton DelmoreRate
B2The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellLonesome Jailhouse BluesAlton Delmore, Rabon DelmoreRate
B3The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellOne Hundred Miles Away From HomeCapehart, Campbell, VenetRate
B4The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellThis Old White Mule Of MineBob NolanRate
B5The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellPoor Boy Lookin' For A HomeMelvin SchmidtRate
B6The Green River Boys Featuring Glen CampbellLong Black LimousineVern Stovell, Bobby GeorgeRate


Notes

BB Nov 24, 1962

Produced by Nick Venet.

Stereo version released as ST-1810.

Comments and Reviews
 
Bill Fick
6th Mar 2015
 Track B3 is a longer edit on the mono pressing than on the stereo one...
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Mar 2015
 I just saw the last comment you made and I did LOL laugh out loud... you crack me up, RC, you really do!. Though I have to say, I noted the 1962 issue date on this LP. This is the label design used back then, the trademark shifted from left to top of label.... fast-forward to the late 1980s and what design should pop up again...? Yep You guessed it. Though I think the rainbow perimeter isn't quite as wide as what's on this one.
 

 
Record Collector
5th Mar 2015
 Excuse while I go down my dungeon and scream at the top of my lungs lol
 

 
Neil Forbes
5th Mar 2015
 That label design that you've shown here RC, is of the late 1980s/early 1990s, but it's basically a revival of a much earlier design in some way, the return of the rainbow colouring around the perimeter, and the Capitol trademark in the silver elyptical shape harks back to the 1950s, only back then the trademark was at left of the spindle centre, now it's at the top of the label. Capitol revived this design in the latter half of the 1980s. Up to then they were using the plain purple label with the Capitol TM prominent in the top half.
 

 
Record Collector
5th Mar 2015
 Here is a example the label I'm referring to
 


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