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Jimmy Martin & Ralph Stanley - First Time Together (complete album) Bluegrass 

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Artist: Jimmy Martin & Ralph Stanley,
Title: First Time Together
Label: Hollywood Records
Year: 1980
Source: vinyl record
Songs:
1: I'm going down the road
2: In the pines
3: Stone walls and steel bars
4: Rabbit in the log
5: Footprints in the snow
6: Roll on buddy roll on
7: Darling brown eyes
8: God gave you to me
9: Don't let your sweet love die
10: I only exist
Album was cut over 2 sessions in 2 days on March 3rd & 4th 1980 at Gusto Recording Studio, Nashville, TN.
Produced byTommy Hill
Session Personnel:
Jimmy Martin - guitar and vocals
Ralph Stanley - banjo and vocals
Vernon Derrick - mandolin
Kenny Ingram - banjo
Earl Gray - bass
Glenn Davis - drums
Curly Ray Cline - fiddle
Credits courtesy of RU-vid user 2packs4sure. Thanks for the info!

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Комментарии : 72   
@user-lu2lm1pc3n
@user-lu2lm1pc3n 9 месяцев назад
That’s real music
@alexanderkatashov8824
@alexanderkatashov8824 2 года назад
Today is the day i have discovered bluegrass.
@WillBlindYouWithLight
@WillBlindYouWithLight 2 года назад
😱🤯 Glad you found it eventually I think it's underrated.
@joealleman3820
@joealleman3820 Год назад
Welcome to bluegrass . In my opinion bluegrass is THE MUSIC I grew up on bluegrass its in my blood .
@ihavefoundtheway
@ihavefoundtheway Год назад
I had this on cassette tape when I was a kid. It's so good that I wish I could hit the like button twice.
@user-lu2lm1pc3n
@user-lu2lm1pc3n 9 месяцев назад
If you’re looking for some old Timey music, some people can’t get enough of this. Is it best in the west the real deal hands-down by far truly miracle album between Ralphburning banjo up and Jimmy moan in the blues. Oh god what a great sound you just don’t want it to end hell yeah who beats anything I ever swung a leg over
@kristenflannery3092
@kristenflannery3092 11 дней назад
My grandpa’s always swung their legs over too… 😊
@user-eu4nj2gu7x
@user-eu4nj2gu7x 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much RU-vid!!! Ppl really love this music. You rock RU-vid!!!
@351lrs
@351lrs 6 лет назад
One of the best bluegrass albums ever cut...right here was some of the best..cream of the crop
@user-eu4nj2gu7x
@user-eu4nj2gu7x 6 месяцев назад
It doesn't get any better than this.
@ernestmitchell7088
@ernestmitchell7088 4 года назад
Ralph Stanley can’t be beat!
@arthurogle7581
@arthurogle7581 4 года назад
These 2 are dynomite together IMHO.
@ronstahr
@ronstahr 3 года назад
These men are awesome. Each in a class of their own !!
@user-eu4nj2gu7x
@user-eu4nj2gu7x 6 месяцев назад
That brings back memories. My dad used to sing that to me & he passed when I was 8 years old.
@Magnus055
@Magnus055 Год назад
My new music, I'm hooked.
@toddburton5548
@toddburton5548 Год назад
Don't get any better than this
@davycrokett3862
@davycrokett3862 2 года назад
Worth it's wate in gold
@WillBlindYouWithLight
@WillBlindYouWithLight 2 года назад
Startin off with my life story When these 2 get together is always a good one
@rockofagesusa7942
@rockofagesusa7942 5 лет назад
I’ve gotta get this , in my opinion Curly was one one of the best fiddle players that ever played one
@georgemoore8832
@georgemoore8832 5 лет назад
rock of ages xxx you got that right. his volume of work is staggering.
@jamesstilley8004
@jamesstilley8004 4 года назад
I agree, but don’t forget Art Stamper. Check him out on Lonesome River with Ralph and Larry and Skaggs. Love hearing him play
@dabneyoffermein595
@dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад
He was a one of a kind. He was at Bean Blossom more than once and I couldn't be more happy that I was able to see him perform. There will never be another like him. He brought the energy level up by 3x to 4x.......always had a smile on his face.
@georgemoore8832
@georgemoore8832 5 лет назад
this the 1st time I have heard this recording. Dr Ralph and Jimmy really tear up these songs.
@diamonddiamond8853
@diamonddiamond8853 9 месяцев назад
Good Old FooT Stomping Music 🎶
@rcraigbateman
@rcraigbateman Год назад
Talk about a matching pair of vocals ….nobody came close to these two
@2packs4sure
@2packs4sure 6 лет назад
Good stuff! Album was cut over 2 sessions in 2 days on March 3rd & 4th 1980 at Gusto Recording Studio, Nashville, TN. Session Personnel ~ Jimmy Martin and Ralph Stanley (Jimmy Martin [vcl/gt], Ralph Stanley [vcl/banjo], Vernon Derrick [mandolin], Kenny Ingram [banjo], Earl Gray [bass], Glenn Davis [drums], Curly Ray Cline [fiddle]. Producer: Tommy Hill)
@bluegrassbreakdown2174
@bluegrassbreakdown2174 6 лет назад
Thanks for the credits. That's quite a band for a recording session. My CD don't have any credit information. I updated the description on the video and added your information. Thanks!
@2packs4sure
@2packs4sure 6 лет назад
Sure thing, thanks for the upload!
@brandonhale5161
@brandonhale5161 6 лет назад
2packs4sure jimmy Martin gospel
@brandonhale5161
@brandonhale5161 6 лет назад
Jimmy Martin gospel
@JRCinKY
@JRCinKY 4 года назад
2 Big Egos right there in one spot
@jackhackett80
@jackhackett80 6 лет назад
this is a great album...dad(dy) loved this shit...traditional American music people let's keep it alive..dad knew Jimmy Martin and I had the privilege of meeting him myself when I was about 14
@arthurogle7581
@arthurogle7581 4 года назад
The 1st time I ever heard Jimmy was in 1956 on a juke box in a greasy spoon outside the main gate of Lake Chas AFB, La. I was a fan and devotee of the genre (martin guitar and upright bass).
@arliehumphrey1988
@arliehumphrey1988 3 года назад
This is some great bluegrass here
@arthurogle7581
@arthurogle7581 4 года назад
My paw bought a windup Victrola and a Monroe 78RPM record in 1948 with "Footprints in the Snow". Jimmy ommited the 1st verse of that tune. Why'd you do that Jimmy?
@gassertwang2984
@gassertwang2984 Год назад
Thanks for sharing .
@dabneyoffermein595
@dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад
How much was each musician paid for this work? Scale? If they got commission on sales, did it even do good? Since it was 1980 , which was far after the bluegrass peak. I like the part where Jimmy Martin says "Play it like I taught you Ralph" he was always a jokester.
@WillBlindYouWithLight
@WillBlindYouWithLight 2 года назад
Lol then he says I might These 2 are just the perfect mix
@americanmilitiaman88
@americanmilitiaman88 2 года назад
Blue grass is my favorite because its the only music to originate in the united states
@bil6718
@bil6718 Год назад
Music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the best-known genres of American music are blues, jazz, rock and roll, rock, hip hop, house, and country. The history began with the Native Americans, the first people to populate North America. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and was mostly religious in purpose. With the colonization of America from European countries like France, Spain, Scotland, England, Ireland, and Wales came Christian choirs, musical notation, broadsides, as well as West African slaves. West African slaves played a variety of instruments, especially drums and string instruments similar to the banjo. The Spanish also played a similar instrument called the Bandora. Both of these cultures introduced polyrhythms and call-and-response style vocals. As the United States incorporated more land, spreading west towards the Ocean, more immigrants began to arrive in the country, bringing with them their own instruments and styles. During this time, the United States grew to incorporate the Cajun and Creole music of Louisiana, the Polynesian music of Hawaii and Tex-Mex and Tejano music. Immigrants brought with them the Eastern European polka, Chinese and Japanese music, and Polish fiddling, Scottish and Irish music, Ashkenazi Jewish klezmer, and other styles of Indian, Russian, French, German, Italian, Arab and Latin music. In the 21st century, American popular music achieved great international acclaim. Even since the ragtime and minstrel songs of the 19th century, African Americans have greatly influenced American popular music. The rural blues of poor black Southerners and the jazz of black urbanites were among the earliest styles of American popular music. At the time, black performers typically did not perform their own material, instead using songs produced by the music publishing companies of Tin Pan Alley. African American blues evolved during the early 20th century, later evolving to create genres like rhythm and blues. During this time, jazz diversified into steadily more experimental fields. By the end of the 1940s, jazz had grown into such varied fields as bebop and jazz. Rock and roll was soon to become the most important component of American popular music, beginning with the rockabilly boom of the 1950s. In the following decade, gospel evolved into secular soul. Rock, country and soul, mixed with each other and occasionally other styles, spawned a legion of subgenres over the next few decades, ranging from heavy metal to punk and funk. In the 1970s, urban African Americans in New York City began performing spoken lyrics over a beat provided by an emcee; this became known as hip hop music. By the dawn of the 21st century, hip hop had become a part of most recorded American popular music, and by the 2010s had surpassed rock music in overall listenership.
@josephsutphin9275
@josephsutphin9275 6 лет назад
I say good lawd that there is some mighty fine pickin boys.... mmmm let me get a cup a forty weight and cat head biscuit.
@bluegrassbreakdown2174
@bluegrassbreakdown2174 5 лет назад
Yes indeed! Thanks for checking it out!
@shanenewport1988
@shanenewport1988 3 года назад
Yee YEE!!!!!
@kevinpage7816
@kevinpage7816 5 лет назад
Hot damn!
@josephsutphin9275
@josephsutphin9275 6 лет назад
classic
@jefferysasser9484
@jefferysasser9484 6 лет назад
Some fine music have the album myself
@noahyorkmusic
@noahyorkmusic 6 лет назад
Jeffery Sasser I love Rabbit in a Log.
@heathers1967
@heathers1967 3 года назад
What's wrong with cornbread and beans?
@paullanyi516
@paullanyi516 3 года назад
Dayhem . . !
@josephsutphin9275
@josephsutphin9275 6 лет назад
go head and saw off anoder one boys
@William-yh2sh
@William-yh2sh 19 дней назад
They don't build em like that anymore
@jsell430
@jsell430 3 года назад
*Are you still yet active man? I've got a very strange request to run by you if you'd perhaps be interested... I found an old MP3 CD from way back in the Napster days of a Ralph Stanley and Bill Monroe song that isn't on RU-vid or anywhere & I can't upload it cause it ain't a video. Would you perhaps be able to blend the MP3 together with a back ground video like in this one & upload it to RU-vid? That a ways everyone can have it. If you would please let me know and I'll email you the MP3 if that'd be okay. Thanks & let me know something please.
@censoricban6905
@censoricban6905 5 лет назад
Is this album still available ?
@bluegrassbreakdown2174
@bluegrassbreakdown2174 5 лет назад
Yes it's still available! You can still find it on CD & record from Amazon & Ebay . Thanks for checking us out!
@johnrorrer4716
@johnrorrer4716 5 лет назад
You can get it on ebay
@arthurogle7581
@arthurogle7581 4 года назад
Matador: Thousands of unpaid BG performers playing for the love of the genre are doing all they can to keep it alive.
@daddybum1951
@daddybum1951 3 года назад
Old Bluegrass, Don Barnett was the only one I knew had this album.
@bluegrassbreakdown2174
@bluegrassbreakdown2174 3 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@michaelbarnett2527
@michaelbarnett2527 3 года назад
Ive got the cassette of it somewhere...
@kevinjones-zu1oq
@kevinjones-zu1oq 2 года назад
I bought a cassette of this decade ago. Still have it today.
@randybutler6717
@randybutler6717 3 года назад
Corn bread and beans is it time to eat yet
@bluegrassbreakdown2174
@bluegrassbreakdown2174 3 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@rockofagesusa7942
@rockofagesusa7942 5 лет назад
Ralph blows Jimmy away lol , there both my favorite but there is know comparison between the two
@nclawnsolutions
@nclawnsolutions 5 лет назад
Jimmy leads it all. The King of Bluegrass.
@_x_yujin
@_x_yujin 4 года назад
Lmao i thought the same thing in the first song when jimmy says "Play it like i taught you Ralph".
@michaelbarnett2527
@michaelbarnett2527 3 года назад
They’re both great but Ralph gets my vote.
@rockofagesusa7942
@rockofagesusa7942 3 года назад
@@michaelbarnett2527 ,, 🤙🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@marvlee28
@marvlee28 2 года назад
Jimmy had a lot more range in his voice than Ralph. Both are icons for sure!
@lindseywalker6925
@lindseywalker6925 4 месяца назад
All I hear is drum
@sigogglin2817
@sigogglin2817 2 года назад
Those drums just don’t fit
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