Album US 1976 on Rebel Records label
Country (Country, Bluegrass)
Recorded April 2 & April 30, 1976. Studio: Track Recorder
The Outdoor Plumbing Company , album by | |
Clyde Statts b, bass | |
James Ball bass | |
Tom Grey bass | |
Marshall Scott , lead guitar | |
Jim McCown bj, voc, lead vocals, harmony vocals, banjo | |
Ada McCown voc, g, lead vocals, harmony vocals, rhythm guitar, written by, arranged by | |
Jerry Williamson voc, bvoc, lead vocals, resonator guitar, harmony vocals, written by | |
Jeff Schram mandolin | |
Ronnie Bucke dr, US percussion | |
Buddy Griffin vn, US viola, fiddle |
Fred Huffman design |
Charles R. Freeland engineer, mixed by, producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | This Old Train | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Jerry Williamson | 3:31 |
2 | Marrow Bone | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Ada McCown | 2:28 |
3 | Think Of What You've Done | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Eleanor Mac Gregor LaRue | 2:27 |
4 | This World's No Place To Live | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Ann Hill, John Duffey | 3:36 |
5 | Close The Door | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Eric Anderson | 2:04 |
6 | The Builder | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | N. Scaef | 2:43 |
7 | Joe Willie Smith | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Jerry Williamson | 3:06 |
8 | Forked Deer | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | 2:27 | |
9 | Guess He'd Rather Be In Colorado | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | John Denver | 2:57 |
10 | Columbus Stockade Blues | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | 2:03 | |
11 | Chief Logan | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | Ada McCown | 2:34 |
12 | Where The Roses | The Outdoor Plumbing Company | 3:50 |