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1988 studio album by Norman Blake, Tony Rice
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Norman Blake and Tony Rice 2 is an album by
American
guitarists
Norman Blake and
Tony Rice, released in 1990. It is their second album together. They previously released
Blake & Rice in 1987.
Doc Watson appears as a guest.
- "It's Raining Here This Morning" (
Grandpa Jones) – 3:37
- "Lost Indian" (Traditional) – 3:06
- "
Georgie" (Traditional) – 2:49
- "Father's Hall" (Nancy Blake) – 2:17
- "The Two Soldiers" (Traditional) – 4:35
- "
Blackberry Blossom" (Traditional) – 3:14
- "Eight More Miles to Louisville" (
Grandpa Jones) – 2:46
- "Lincoln's Funeral Train (The Sad Journey to Springfield)" (
Norman Blake) – 4:14
- "Molly Bloom" (Alan Mundel) – 2:39
- "D-18 Song (Thank You, Mr. Martin)" (Jerry Faires) – 3:58
- "Back in Yonder's World" (
Norman Blake) – 3:54
- "Bright Days" (
Norman Blake) – 2:14
- "Salt Creek" (Traditional) – 3:10
Production notes
- Bill Wolf – engineer, editing, executive producer, photography
- David Glasser – editing
- George Horn – mastering
- Nancy Jean Anderson – design
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