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Devil With The Devil -Western Swing Various Artists / Rambler LP-102

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Rambler LP 102
This is an original shrink wrapped vinyl record from the LP era not a recent re-make. This LP was discontinued years ago and we have limited quantities. They are available on a first come first serve basis.
These album covers were scanned through the shrink wrap so you may see reflections crinkling and blurring that are not on the actual cover.

A1     –Cliff Bruner’s Texas Wanderers     The Right Key (But The Wrong Keyhole)

Bass – Dickie McBrideFiddle – Cliff BrunerMandolin [Electric] – Leo RaleyPiano – Moon MullicanVocals, Banjo – Red Raley

A2     –Blue Ridge Playboys     Gimme My Dime Back

Bass – Lew FrisbyFiddle, Vocals – Leon “Pappy” SelphGuitar [Lead] – Floyd TillmanPiano – Moon MullicanRhythm Guitar – Chuck Keeshan

A3     –Tune Wranglers*     They Go Wild Over Me

Bass – Charlie GreggFiddle – Tom DickeyGuitar – Buster CowardPiano – Eddie WhitleyVocals, Banjo – Red Brown

A4     –Light Crust Doughboys*     Gulf Coast Blues

Banjo – Marvin MontgomeryBass – Unknown ArtistFiddle [Uncredited] – Kenneth PittsGuitar [Uncredited] – Muryel CampbellPiano – Knocky Parker*Vocals, Guitar – Dick Reinhart

A5     –Roy Newman And His Boys*     I Can’t Dance (I Got Ants In My Pants)

Bass [Possibly] – Ish IrwinClarinet – Holly HortonFiddle [Possibly] – Gar Austin, Thurman NeilPiano – Roy NewmanVocals, Guitar – Earl Brown (6)

A6     –Jimmie Revard And His Oklahoma Playboys*     Cats Are Bad Luck

Bass [Possibly] – Curley Williams (3)Fiddle – Unknown ArtistGuitar – Adolph HofnerGuitar [Possibly] – Jimmie RevardSteel Guitar – Emil HofnerVocals, Banjo – Chet Carnes

A7     –Modern Mountaineers     When My Baby Comes To Town

Banjo – Unknown ArtistBass – Unknown ArtistFiddle – Unknown ArtistSteel Guitar – Unknown ArtistVocals, Piano – Moon Mullican

B1     –Milton Brown And His Brownies     Easy Ridin’ Papa

Bass – Ocie StockardFiddle – Cecil Brower, Cliff BrunerGuitar – Durwood BrownPiano – Fred CalhounSteel Guitar – Bob DunnVocals – Milton Brown (5)

B2     –Tune Wranglers*     I’m Wild About That Thing

Bass – Charlie GreggFiddle – Tom DickeyGuitar – Buster CowardPiano – Eddie WhitleyVocals, Banjo – Red Brown

B3     –Cliff Bruner’s Texas Wanderers     I Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None O’ This Jelly Roll

Banjo – Red RaleyBass – Dickie McBrideFiddle – Cliff BrunerMandolin [Electric], Vocals – Leo RaleyPiano – Moon Mullican

B4     –Texas Wanderers     Wonder Stomp

Banjo – Joe ThamesBass – Dickie McBrideFiddle – Unknown ArtistGuitar – Jerry IrbySaxophone – Tony ScanlinSteel Guitar – Unknown Artist

B5     –Roy Newman And His Boys*     The Devil With The Devil

Accordion – Harry SorensonFiddle [1] – Unknown ArtistFiddle [2] – Unknown ArtistPiano – Roy NewmanVocals, Guitar – Earl Brown (6)

B6     –Jimmie Revard And His Oklahoma Playboys*     Cake Eatin’ Man

Banjo – Cotton CooperFiddle – Ben McCay*Guitar – Adolph HofnerPiano – Eddie WhitleySteel Guitar – Emil HofnerVocals, Bass – Jimmie Revard

B7     –Bill Boyd And His Cowboy Ramblers     Jig

Banjo – Marvin MontgomeryBass – Jim BoydFiddle – Carroll Hubbard, Kenneth PittsGuitar – Bill Boyd (3), Curly Perrin*Piano – Knocky Parker*

Credits

Design – Ted Sharpe (2)
Liner Notes – Marty Pahls, Smiley Jaxon

Notes
Produced for Rambler Records by Double R Ranch Productions.

A1, B3: recorded 1936.
A2: recorded San Antonio 20 November 1936.
A3: recorded Texas Hotel, San Antonio 27 February 1936.
A4, A7: recorded ca late 1930s.
A5: recorded 27 September 1935.
A6: recorded San Antonio ca 1937.
B1: recorded New Orleans March 1936.
B2: recorded Texas Hotel, San Antonio 28 February 1936.
B4: recorded Houston March 1939.
B5: recorded 19 June 1939.
B6: recorded San Antonio 1936.
B7: recorded San Antonio April 1938.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 1 in

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