Nashville Airplane Explained
Nashville Airplane |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Flatt & Scruggs |
Cover: | Nashville Airplane.jpg |
Released: | 1968 |
Genre: | Bluegrass |
Label: | Columbia (Limited Edition) |
Producer: | Bob Johnston |
Prev Title: | The Story of Bonnie & Clyde |
Prev Year: | 1968 |
Next Title: | Final Fling |
Next Year: | 1970 |
Nashville Airplane is the 27th album by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs released in 1968 on the Columbia Limited Edition label. It was recorded shortly before their breakup in 1969. Lester Flatt resisted the change in direction (although Earl Scruggs embraced it) to a point that led to the breakup.
Track listing
- "Like a Rolling Stone" (Bob Dylan)
- "Folsom Prison Blues" (Johnny Cash)
- "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford)
- "If I Were a Carpenter" (Tim Hardin)
- "Freida Florentine" (Gary Scruggs)
- "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (Bob Dylan)
- "Rainy Day Women#12 & 35" (Bob Dylan)
- "Catch The Wind" (Donovan)
- "Long Road to Houston" (Norman Stevens)
- "The Times They Are A-Changin'" (Bob Dylan)
- "Universal Soldier" (Buffy Sainte-Marie)
Personnel
Production
- Sound Engineers - Charlie Bragg, Neil Wilburn & Jim Williamson
- Stereo Engineer - Mike Figlio
- Cover Art - Thomas B. Allen