Poor Rambler

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Sharecropper's Son
2. Hemlock and Primroses
3. That Beautiful Woman
4. Poor Rambler
5. Lonesome
6. Lost Train
See all 17 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Over the Sunset Hill
2. Going Up Home to Live in Green Pastures
3. What Kind of Man
4. I Want a Clear Record
5. Prepare Me O Lord
6. I Wanna Go Home
See all 14 tracks on this disc

Disc: 3
1. Hills of Home
2. Darling Brown Eyes
3. My Long Skinny Lanky Sarah Jane
4. Coosy
5. Midnight Storm
6. Let's Go to the Fair
See all 17 tracks on this disc

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Poor Rambler
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Historic Bluegrass!
Poor Rambler
Ralph Stanley
Manufacturer: King
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009UVYQ
Release Date: 2003-06-17

Tracks:

  1. Sharecropper's Son
  2. Hemlock and Primroses
  3. That Beautiful Woman
  4. Poor Rambler
  5. Lonesome
  6. Lost Train
  7. Row Hoe
  8. Wonderful World Outside
  9. Sweet Sally Brown
  10. Love Please Stay
  11. I'm Better Off Now That You're Gone
  12. You Could Never Be True
  13. Roll on Buddy
  14. I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When
  15. I'm Coming Down the Road
  16. Rabbit in the Log
  17. In the Pines

Tracks:

  1. Over the Sunset Hill
  2. Going up Home to Live in Green Pastures
  3. What Kind of Man
  4. I Want a Clear Record
  5. Prepare Me O Lord
  6. I Wanna Go Home
  7. Little Soldier for Jesus
  8. Jesse James Prayed
  9. Snow Covered Mound
  10. I'll Be With Dad and Mother
  11. Thou Long Expected Jesus
  12. Be Ready to Go
  13. Let Me Walk Lord by Your Side [#]
  14. Old Crossroad [#]

Tracks:

  1. Hills of Home
  2. Darling Brown Eyes
  3. My Long Skinny Lanky Sarah Jane
  4. Coosy
  5. Midnight Storm
  6. Let's Go to the Fair
  7. Dark Hollow
  8. Dug-gunn Shame
  9. Kitten and the Cat
  10. California
  11. I Only Exist [#]
  12. Medicine Springs
  13. Footprints in the Snow
  14. Sunny Side of the Mountain
  15. God Gave You to Me [#]
  16. Stone Walls and Steel Bars [#]
  17. I Only Exist

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Historic Bluegrass!.......2005-03-21

When I was a child, my grandmother owned an old KING album by Ralph Stanley called "Brand New Country Songs". That recording was made in 1967 and has been out of print for far too many years, but finaly, here it is in the first twelve tracks of this wonderful box set.
At the time, I didn't know much about Bluegrass Music itself, other than the fact that I loved this album.
The best and most memorable of the songs on that album were "Hemlock and Primroses", "Wonderful World Outside", and "Love Please Stay". These are beautiful lonesome mountain love songs. However, there are humerous moments too (Poor Rambler), and great instrumentals ("Roe Hoe" and "Lost Train").
What I didn't know at the time was the fact that the "Brand New Country Songs" album was the first Ralph recorded after the passing of his brother Carter (together Ralph and Carter were the legendary Stanley Brothers), and Ralph hired a young 19 year old fellow named Larry Sparks who sounded much like the late Carter Stanley.
Larry went on to have a great career in bluegrass music.
Anyway, also featured here are two other great albums by Ralph ("Over The Sunset Hill" and "Hills Of Home"). Both of these albums featured the haunting lead vocals and guitar of Larry Sparks, who sounded much more mature at the time than his 19 years.
In addition to these classic albums, you get the entire session recordings made for Ralph's colaboration with Jimmy Martin (recorded in 1980). - Let's try not to upset some of the Bluegrass musicians out there but there are drums in the Martin/Stanley portion of this set. So much for the argument that drums and traditional Bluegrass don't go together.
At any rate, this set is well worth the money, and it deserves 5 stars... the only reason I gave it four instead of five is the quality of the master tape was poor and (especially if you listen to it on a headset) you hear lots of tape flutter and noise, but it's well worth sitting through that for these long lost treasures.
It's worth the money and more. If you like good traditional Bluegrass, buy this today and consider the Stanley Brothers box sets on the KING label.



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