Still on the Hill: Still on the Hill CD Track Listing
Still on the Hill
Still on the Hill (1997)
Recorded & mixed at - Melody Recording Studio, Fayetteville, Arkansas\nProduced by: Still on the Hill\nEngineered by: John Johnston\nMastered by: Cry Rock Mastering\nBand phosot: Don House\nOriginal Paintings: Phil Lancaster\nCover desing/lettering: Kelly Mulhollan\nComputer layout: James Shields\nEd Stilley fiddle photo: Flip Putthoff\n\nFirst and foremost we want to thank John & Rose-Marie at Melody Recording Studio. It was their generosity and expertise that made this whole recording possible.\n\nThanks to our families.. Rose-Marie, Sarah & Darrel for their support & input and of course, Taylor, Jeremy, & Marie. Also, all our good friends, Gray Hale for all his encouragement, Emily Kaitz for the Bm chord & Mike Shirkey for giving us the boost we nedded.
This folk cd contains 14 tracks and runs 53min 9sec.
Freedb: b10c730e
Category
: Music
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: music songs tracks folk Bluegrass- Still on the Hill - Slow Down (03:00)
music: Kelly Mulhollan\nwords: Donna Henschell\n "This song began as a sketch. Driving home at the end of a hectic week, I scribbled these words with one hand on the wheel. I have them to Kelly and he turned them into a painting!" - Still on the Hill - Time for a Change (02:58)
music & words: Donna Henschell\n "A mid-life kind of song for my girldriends & dedicated to 'my man' for no thinking me too strange." - Still on the Hill - Merry-Go-Round (04:06)
music & words: Phil Lancaster\n La Rochelle, France 1987-1989\n"I had always been fascinated by this beautiful wodden carousel since I had first seen it in 1977. It deserved a song." - Still on the Hill - Ballad of the Landlord (03:41)
music: Kelly Mulhullan\nwords: Langston Hughes\n(c) 1944 By the Estate of Langston Hughes\n"From a poem now fifty years old. I fear this sort of twisted justice is still going on today." - Still on the Hill - Misunderstanding (03:03)
music: Kelly Mulhullan\nwords: Donna Henschell\n "Being in a band is like having an extended family. We've had our share of scrapes and squabbles, one of which inspired this song." - Still on the Hill - Why I Can Cry (05:54)
music & words: Phil Lancaster\n "A song reflecting on the past and present. I'd never qualify for saint-hood." - Still on the Hill - White Tailed Deer (03:58)
music: Kelly Mulhollan\nwords: Native American (traditional)\n "I set these ancient words to music once again. A though provoking account of a deer hunt from a deer's perspective." - Still on the Hill - Jazz Dancer (04:17)
music & words: Donna Henshcell\n "I wrote this song in the throes of insomnia after experiencing one of the last concerts of Texas songwriter, Townes Van Zant." - Still on the Hill - Time's Got Me Thinkin' (02:43)
music & words: Phil Lancaster\n "Extremely complicated. I'm glad this episode of my life happened 6000 miles away, while I was living in France." - Still on the Hill - Ballad of Otis and Ocie (04:47)
music: Kelly Mulhollan\nwords: Jason Harmon\n "I like to think of this lyric by my friend Jason as a 'miniature epic' - the true life story of his grandparents' dedication to faith & hardwork and their ultimate unfulfillment." - Still on the Hill - Smitty's Song (03:59)
music & words: Donna Henschell\n "My Daddy raised me up on Hank Williams & Bob Wills. There are a million and one things I never thanked him for. The gift of music is one." - Still on the Hill - The Pain Song (03:01)
music & words: Donna Henschell\n "As physical & mental pain seem to be a part of the human condition, and seeing so much in and around me, this song just sort of appeared." - Still on the Hill - Just Won't Do (03:19)
music & words: Phil Lancaster\n "A somewhat obscure, self-explanatory song." - Still on the Hill - Ode to Mr. Boze (04:14)
music & words: Donna Henshcell\n "I wrote this about an old fiddle maker I met as a girl, and then crossed paths with again as an adult."\n\nWe used this fiddle and a guitar made by Ozark instrument make Ed Stilley for the reprise of "Ode to Mr. Boze."