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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Folk World & Country Style:Bluegrass, Country
Tracklist:
A1. John Hardy A2. Smiley's Hornpipe A3. The Riddle Song A4. Hot Corn Cold Corn A5. 50% Travis A6. All The Good Times Are Past And Gone A7. Pretty Polly B1. Bury Me Beneath The Willow B2. When First Unto This Country B3. Johnny Todd B4. Clinch Mountain Home B5. Soldier And The Lady B6. Old Joe Clark
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Cat# FID 2164 on sleeve and spine.
Cat# STFID 2164 on record labels.
Title on cover front, cover back and spine: Country Style
Title on center labels: Country Style With Tom & Smiley
Tom & Smiley with Brian Booth (Bass), Nick Strutt (Mandolin), Brian Golbey (Country Fiddle).
(Smiley's real name is Tom Bowker).
A2. Smiley's Hornpipe
A3. The Riddle Song
A4. Hot Corn Cold Corn
A5. 50% Travis
A6. All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
A7. Pretty Polly
B1. Bury Me Beneath The Willow
B2. When First Unto This Country
B3. Johnny Todd
B4. Clinch Mountain Home
B5. Soldier And The Lady
B6. Old Joe Clark