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Various - Sop'n Up The Gravy - The First Battle Ground Fiddlers' Gathering 1973 album flac Performer: Various
Title: Sop'n Up The Gravy - The First Battle Ground Fiddlers' Gathering 1973
Style: Bluegrass, Folk
Released: 1974
MP3 album: 1946 mb
FLAC album: 1557 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: RA MIDI APE ASF MP4 AUD AHX
Genre: Folk and Country

Sop'n Up The Gravy - The First Battle Ground Fiddlers' Gathering 1973 ‎(12", Album). Hollow Poplar - The Second Battle Ground Fiddlers' Gathering 1974 ‎(LP).

c) 1975 Battle Ground Historical Corporation.

Enough to make one) turn in one's grave is an idiom to describe an extreme level of shock or an intense level of surprise and is expressed as the vicarious sentiment of a deceased person.

Fiddler’s Green is a German band that plays Irish folk music. Formed in 1990, their first concert under the name of Fiddler’s Green was at the Newcomer-Festival in Erlangen in November 1990. Their debut album entitled "Fiddler’s Green" was released in 1992 and featured both live and studio tracks, some traditional and some original material. It was released on their own label, Deaf Shepherd Recordings. The band has been signed to a major label, but chose to go back to being independent.

In 1973, Gravy Train moved from Vertigo to Dawn Records, the progressive offshoot of Don Kirshner’s PYE Records label. This produced Second Birth - eight tracks, two of which ("Strength of a Dream" and "Tolpuddle Episode") were released as a single. Again it failed to set the charts alight. It kicked off with one of Gravy Train’s best-known Dawn Cuts, "Starbright Starlight", anthologised in various progressive samplers and compilation albums. Marcel Coopman (again citing Vernon Johnson) described it as "a blistering piece of melodious hard-rock, that sets the standard for similarly inclined music (though not many may have heard it, of course). Gravy Train released one final single for Dawn - "Climb Aboard the Gravy Train" backed by "Sanctuary" in 1975. But lack of commercial success, internal frustration, and financial losses meant the end for the band.

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Album, 1970, Vertigo. 1. The New One. 2. Dedication To Sid. 3. Coast Road. 6. Earl Of Pocket Nook. Album, 1973, Dawn Records. September Morning News. 5. Fields And Factories. Tolpuddle Episode. Strength Of A Dream, The Gravy Train Anthology. Box Set, 2006, Sanctuary Records. Disc 1 - Second Birth.

Tracklist

A1 Draggin' The Bow
A2 King Of The Fairies
A3 Wild Indian
A4 Mary's Favorite
A5 I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap
A6 Elzick's Farewell
A7 Autoharp Waltz
A8 Rolling On The Rye Grass
A9 Sally Goodin
A10 The Galway Rambler
A11 The Fermoy Lasses
A12 Wild Hog In The Woods
B1 Soppin' Up The Gravy
B2 The Graf Spree
B3 Arkansas Traveler
B4 Drowsy Maggie
B5 Glory At The Meeting House
B6 Old-Time Religion
B7 White Horse Breakdown
B8 The Sault St. Mary's Jail
B9 Turkey In The Straw
B10 The Steampacket
B11 Ukelin Waltz
B12 Double File