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1972 studio album by The Seldom Scene
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Act I is the first album by the progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. It is regarded one of the best and most influential albums ever recorded in the genre.[2][3]
Track listing
- "Raised By The Railroad Line" (Paul Craft) 2:59
- "Darling Corey" (Traditional); arranged by John Duffey) 3:43
- "Want of a Woman" (Paul Craft) 2:16
- "Sweet Baby James" (James Taylor) 3:09
- "Joshua" (Traditional; arranged by Mike Auldridge) 2:41
- "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" (Traditional; arranged by John Duffey) 3:11
- "City of New Orleans" (Steve Goodman) 3:02
- "With Body and Soul" (Virginia Stauffer) 3:57
- "Summertime Is Past and Gone" (Bill Monroe) 2:13
- "500 Miles" (Hedy West) 3:21
- "Cannonball" (Traditional; arranged by Mike Auldridge) 2:44
- "What Am I Doing Hanging Around" (Murphey) 2:53
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