Don Reno & Bill Harrell - Don Reno Story 2
  • Country Boy Rock and Roll
  • I Know You're Married But I Love You Still
  • Dixie Breakdown
  • I Couldn't Win
  • He's Coming Back to Earth Again
  • Remington Ride
  • Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die
  • Trail of Sorrow
  • Limehouse Blues
  • My Mother's Bible
  • Country Boy Rock and Roll
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:38) [6.04 MB]
  • I Know You're Married But I Love You Still
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:14) [5.13 MB]
  • Dixie Breakdown
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:25) [5.52 MB]
  • I Couldn't Win
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:25) [5.54 MB]
  • He's Coming Back to Earth Again
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:18) [5.27 MB]
  • Remington Ride
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:29) [5.7 MB]
  • Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:58) [6.78 MB]
  • Trail of Sorrow
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:43) [6.21 MB]
  • Limehouse Blues
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:13) [5.09 MB]
  • My Mother's Bible
    Genre: Bluegrass
Biography

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Album Description:

This 1976 recording captures a timeless and inventive bluegrass artist earnestly revisiting many of his greatest works from across his career. Mass audiences may be familiar with Don Reno’s iconic playing via his and Arthur Smith’s surprise hit “Feudin’ Banjos” (made famous as “Dueling Banjos” in the 1972 film Deliverance), but the musician’s history and work goes much deeper than that.

Born in Spartanburg, North Carolina in 1926 and raised on a farm, Don Reno began playing guitar when he was only five years old and picked up a banjo shortly after. After serving in the military as a sixteen-year-old in the midst of World War II, Reno returned home and quickly made a name for himself in the world of bluegrass.

With his group The Tennessee Cut-Ups, he made his first recordings in Cincinnati in 1952. It wasn’t long before he became known as an innovator of bluegrass banjo and guitar techniques, recognized for developing his own two-finger “single string” approach to the banjo and likewise considered a foundational adopter of flatpicking guitar technique within bluegrass. Beyond that, Reno was a masterful songwriter and vocalist and he had the records and credentials to prove it with over 25 full-length albums and over 60 singles dating back to 1952.

All these skills are on display on this excellent double-LP, recorded specifically for CMH records in 1976 with The Tennessee Cut-Ups and guitarist/vocalist Bill Harrell, collaborator since 1966. On this album, Reno, Harrell and their band adeptly revisit many classics from throughout the bandleader’s career, including many of his earliest works like “The Lord’s Last Supper,” “Long Gone,” “I’m Using My Bible for a Roadmap,” and “I’m the Talk of the Town.”

Chipper instrumentals “Little Rock Getaway” and “Dixie Breakdown” showcase the band’s excellent soloists trading off over an upbeat bedrock rhythm section. Others like “The Lord’s Last Supper,” “I’m Using My Bible for a Roadmap” and “He’s Coming Back to Earth Again” represent Reno’s unique talent writing on spiritual and religious themes while connecting directly to the heart. These songs are captured in the highest fidelity a studio of the time would have to offer, providing a clear, warm and authentic late-career snapshot of these incredible artists and instrumentalists.

Credits:
Don Reno, Bill Harrell, and the Tennessee Cut-Ups

Tracklist:

1. Country Boy Rock and Roll
2. I Know You’re Married but I Love You Still
3. Dixie Breakdown
4. I Couldn’t Win
5. He’s Coming Back to Earth Again
6. Remington Ride
7. Don’t Let Your Sweet Love Die
8. Trail of Sorrow
9. Limehouse Blues
10. My Mother’s Bible

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  • Members:
    Don Reno, Bill Harrell, and the Tennessee Cut-Ups
  • Sounds Like:
    Tony Ellis, Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, Mountain Heart, Arthur Smith
  • Influences:
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