Wrong Highway Blues Explained

Wrong Highway Blues
Type:Album
Artist:Northern Lights
Cover:1993_wronghighway.jpg
Released:1994
Recorded:1994
Genre:Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass
Length:48:37
Label:Flying Fish Records
Producer:Northern Lights
Prev Title:Can't Buy Your Way
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Living in the City
Next Year:1996

Wrong Highway Blues is the sixth studio album by the progressive bluegrass band Northern Lights.[1] The band plays as a quintet for the first time on this album as Jake Armerding, son of mandolinist Taylor Armerding, joins the band on violin and harmony vocals. He has played as a full member of the band since 1992, joining at the young age of 14, but started performing gigs with the Northern Lights at the age of 12.[2]

Track listing

  1. Living Without You (Armerding) 4:19
  2. Climb a Tall Mountain (Pennell) 3:26
  3. Guns of November (Mellyn) 5:32
  4. Sunny Side of Blue (Henry) 3:39
  5. Fisherman's Lament (Henry) 3:46
  6. Walking Away (Henry) 4:58
  7. Wrong Highway Blues (Armerding) 4:01
  8. Holding On (Henry) 4:05
  9. Buss Stop (Kropp) 3:51
  10. Give Me Back Tomorrow (Pennell) 3:35
  11. Ray of Hope (Henry) 3:43
  12. Soldier of the Cross (L.Rowan) 3:42

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Notes and References

  1. Album review at www.allmusic.com
  2. http://www.northernlightsband.com/history.html Band history on www.northernlightsband.com