Tracklist
Shake The Frost | |||
Dean's Curve | |||
Charleston Girl | |||
White House Road | |||
Rock Salt And Nails | |||
Coming Down | |||
Follow You To Virgie | |||
Bottles And Bibles |
Credits (6)
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Jimbo ValentineArtwork
- Arthur HancockBanjo, Harmony Vocals
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Scott WilmothBass
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Jesse WellsFiddle
- Scott NapierMandolin
- Tyler ChildersMusic By, Lyrics By, Guitar, Lead Vocals
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Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
CD, Compilation
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Not On Label (Tyler Childers Self-released) – none | US | 2016 | US — 2016 |
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Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
LP
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Hickman Holler Records – HHR-002 | US | 2018 | US — 2018 |
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Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
CD, Compilation, Reissue
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Hickman Holler Records – HHR-002 | US | 2018 | US — 2018 |
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Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
LP, Reissue
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Hickman Holler Records – HHR-002 | US | 2023 | US — 2023 |
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Live On Red Barn Radio I & II
LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Translucent w/ Black Smoke
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Hickman Holler Records – HHR-002 | US | 2023 | US — 2023 |
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Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Translucent w/ Black Smoke)
No cleaning on mine at all, just picked it up yesterday - sounded awesome -
referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP) HHR-002
I’m embarrassed to say I had never heard of Tyler Childers before walking in to a record store and having the owner recommend him to me. Wow! What a voice. And this record is one of the least obtrusive live albums you will ever find. If the audience didn’t clap at the end of each song, you wouldn’t know they were there.
Anyway, the pressing is great as others have mentioned. Mine has a couple of flaws in the vinyl, but I have yet to notice any impact on the listening experience. -
referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP) HHR-002
You can listen to it alone or when you’re having people over. Perfect vinyl for all situations. The desired vinyl “warmth” is alive in this one -
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referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP) HHR-002
This is the pressing to get with the hype sticker and without the "HDP1960 A Bobbi G Welcome to 1979" on the runout like the newer versions. Way less noise and no clicks and pop throughout like the WM red one and newer pressings. -
This is a newer pressing without the hype sticker and different run out (HDP1960 A Bobbi G Welcome to 1979). 2 copies now both with a lot of noise and pops even after 2 cleanings, just like the Walmart red pressing.
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referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Translucent w/ Black Smoke)
Vac cleaned twice and tons of pops and click. Record is flat and the mix is great but the noise really kills it. -
referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red Translucent w/ Black Smoke)
Not super stoked on this one. Tons of pops/clicks. Slight warping. Cleaned on my ultrasonic and still a ton of noise. Paid $17 online so most likely will keep it but wish this pressing was better. -
referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP) HHR-002
Yup, brilliant. Sounds wonderful and pressing is clean and click free. -
referencing Live On Red Barn Radio I & II (LP) HHR-002
This record is a warm summer night, backyard house show, with a cold beer in your hand surrounded by friends. It’s damn good
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