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RALPH STANLEY - SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE (REB-1735), 1996
Musicians
Ralph Stanley: Banjo, Lead Vocals, Tenor Vocal on track 11
Ralph Stanley II: Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocal on track ll
Steve Sparkman: Banjo on tracks 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 & 12
John Rigsby: Mandolin
James Shelton: Lead Guitar
James Price: Fiddle
Jack Cooke: Bass
Production Credits
Produced by Ralph Stanley
Recorded at Maggard Sound Studio, Big Stone Gap, VA
Engineered by David Castle
Mastered by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering, Springfield, VA
Years ago, Ralph Stanley spoke of recording a tribute album to two of his musical heroes, the duo of G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter. Grayson was a gifted fiddler with, according to one admirer, a “smokey tone” to his playing. Songs that he and Whitter recorded in the late 1920s showed up in the repertoires of a number of bluegrass bands, including the Stanley Brothers, and later Ralph Stanley. Classics such as “Train 45,” “Little Maggie,” “Don’t Go Out Tonight,” and Ralph’s signature old-time banjo tune “Shout Little Lulie” originated with the Grayson and Whitter duo.
Short Life Of Trouble is Ralph’s long-held vision for a tribute to the pair and the dozen songs and tunes that Ralph selected are lovingly replicated under his care.