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The Dillards, Let the Music Flow: The Best of 1963-1979

Audio CD

Disk ID: 55308

Disk length: 1h 17m 30s (29 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Old Home Place 2:09
2. There Is A Time 2:50
3. Last Thing On My Mind 2:30
4. Nobody Knows 2:17
5. Hey Boys 2:29
6. I've Just Seen A Face 1:59
7. Reason To Believe 2:24
8. Listen To The Sound 2:38
9. She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune 3:21
10. Single Saddle 1:18
11. Copperfields 2:20
12. Close The Door Lightly 2:54
13. Brother John 2:52
14. Old Man At The Mill 2:49
15. Ebo Walker 2:15
16. West Montana Hanna 2:25
17. One Too Many Mornings 2:45
18. Comin' Home Again 2:28
19. Big Bayou 2:57
20. Redbone Hound 3:04
21. Dooley 2:05
22. Caney Creek 3:30
23. Hot Rod Banjo 2:52
24. Stones Throw Away 3:27
25. Ding Dong Howdy 2:57
26. Let The Music Flow 2:41
27. Easy Ride 2:37
28. Happy I'll Be 3:24
29. Whole World Round 2:58

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Review

1. Old Home Place
2. There Is A Time
3. Last Thing On My Mind
4. Nobody Knows
5. Hey Boys
6. I’ve Just Seen A Face
7. Reason To Believe
8. Listen To The Sound
9. She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune
10. Single Saddle
11. Copperfields
12. Close The Door Lightly
13. Brother John
14. Old Man At The Mill
15. Ebo Walker
16. West Montana Hanna
17. One Too Many Mornings
18. Fields Have Turned Brown
19. Big Bayou
20. Redbone Hound
21. Dooley
22. Caney Creek
23. Hot Rod Banjo
24. Stones Throw Away
25. Ding Dong Howdy
26. Let The Music Flow
27. Easy Ride
28. Happy I’ll Be
29. Whole World Round


Format: CD

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