Flatt & Scruggs Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD)

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Flatt & Scruggs: Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD)
The 52 tracks recorded between 1951 and 1966 that make up the Columbia/Legacy compilation “Foggy Mountain Gospel” represent not only a high point in the careers of Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, but also a high point in the bluegrass gospel genre itself. Drawn from seven albums and several singles from the duo's Columbia heyday, the material was produced by longtime collaborator Don Law and features some of Nashville's most legendary session musicians.
Article properties:Flatt & Scruggs: Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD)
Interpret: Flatt & Scruggs
Album titlle: Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD)
Label Sony Music
Genre Country
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EAN: 0827969257425
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| Flatt & Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | I'm Working On A Road | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 02 | He Took Your Place | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 03 | Get In Line Brother | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 04 | Brother, I'm Getting Ready To Go | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 05 | Reunion In Heaven | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 06 | Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 07 | Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 08 | You Can Feel It In Your Soul | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 09 | The Old Fashioned Preacher | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 10 | It Won't Be Long | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 11 | No Mother In This World Today | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 12 | Gone Home | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 13 | Bubbling In My Soul | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 14 | Joy Bells | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 15 | Who Will Sing For Me | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 16 | Give Mother My Crown | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 17 | Give Me The Flowers (While I'm Living) | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 18 | Is There Room For Me | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 19 | A Million Years In Glory | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 20 | Heaven | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 21 | Building On Sand | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 22 | Jesus Savior Pilot Me | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 23 | He Will Set Your Fields On Fire | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 24 | Let The Church Roll On | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 25 | Paul And Silas | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 26 | No Hiding Place Down Here | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| Flatt & Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Gospel (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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| 01 | I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 02 | Angel Band | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 03 | When The Angels Carry Me Home | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 04 | I'll Never Be Lonesome Again | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 05 | Get On The Road To Glory | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 06 | Take Me In Your Lifeboat | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 07 | Bubbling In My Soul | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 08 | Heaven | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 09 | Joy Bells | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 10 | Give Me The Flowers (While I'm Living) | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 11 | You Can Feel It In Your Soul | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 12 | Give Mother My Crown | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 13 | On The Rock Where Moses Stood | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 14 | Where Will I Shelter My Sheep | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 15 | I Saw Mother With God Last Night | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 16 | Go Home | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 17 | Father's Table Grace | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 18 | I'm Walking With Him | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 19 | God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 20 | When The Saints Go Marching In | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 21 | Troublesome Waters | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 22 | No Mother In This World Today | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 23 | A Stone The Builders Refused | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 24 | Call Me On Home, Too | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 25 | Wait For The Sunshine | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
| 26 | Thank God I'm On My Way | Flatt & Scruggs | ||
Flatt & Scruggs
So thisis what it took to bring bluegrass to prime time. Between 1962 and 1971, 'The Beverly Hillbillies'were just about unavoidable. In the top-rated sitcom, family patriarch Jed Clampett discovers oil on his land somewhere in the South, sells up, and moves to Beverly Hills with his ragtag clan. Series creator Paul Henning used a lot of place names from the Ozarks, because that's where he was from. He also wrote the theme song, and, after going to see Flatt & Scruggs at Ash Grove in Hollywood, decided that they'd be the guys to sing it. Music supervisor Perry Botkin approached Flatt & Scruggs' business manager, Louise Scruggs, but she was leery, thinking that it made fun of their audience (or part of their audience, anyway...
Flatt & Scruggs were starting to play campuses and spots like the Ash Grove). Botkin and Henning showed Louise a pilot and assured her that the hillbillies outsmarted the city slickers every time. Earl Scruggs was still leery, saying later, "We'd worked so hard to get away from what you might call the hillbilly image." Introducing the song later, Flatt would say, "Here's one we weren't all that crazy about when we recorded, but after it sold a hundred thousand copies, why, we just learned to love it." Before the series aired, the theme song was re-recorded with a more mainstream vocal by Jerry Scoggins, formerly of the Cass County Boys who'd backed Gene Autry on his 'Melody Ranch'shows in the 1940s. By 1962, Scoggins was working as a stockbroker and only sang on weekends.
Flatt & Scruggs backed Scoggins and played on commercials for two of the sponsors, Kellogg's and Winston cigarettes. Later on, they made a few guest shots on the show. Henning's melody was generic and probably owed more of a debt to Woody Guthrie's talking blues than to anything in the bluegrass canon. The show began airing on September 26, 1962 and Louise Scruggs pressured Don Law to release The Ballad Of Jed Clampettwhen it was clear that the show was a hit. It charted on December 8, the day that Flatt & Scruggs played Carnegie Hall, and in January 1963, it became the first bluegrass song to ever top the country charts. For all the great music they recorded, Flatt & Scruggs' two biggest hits were The Ballad Of Jed Clampett and a spinoff song, Pearl, Pearl, Pearl.
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