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Rex Rex has a new CD: Frontier Favorites (19) RE: Rex has a new CD 28 Jul 03


Well folks, I have the cover photos but can't get them in here. If someone knows how to put photos here, kindly let me know. I suppose it isn't so simple as to just drag a picture into this box. Meanwhile I can at least list the tracks: $15 ppd.
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FRONTIER FAVORITES: OLD-TIME MUSIC OF THE WILD WEST
(Mark Gardner & Rex Rideout)
  1. Old Dan Tucker (Daniel D. Emmett, et al., 1843) 2:23
  2. The Arkansas Traveller (trad., 1847) 1:36
  3. Oh! Susanna (Stephen C. Foster, 1848) 3:20
  4. De Boatman's Dance (Daniel D. Emmett, et al., 1843) 2:40
  5. Buffalo Gals (orig. Lubly Fan, John Hodges, 1844) 2:07
  6. Red Haired Boy (orig. The Little Beggar Man, trad., 1700s Scotland) 1:33
  7. Turkey in the Straw (orig. Zip Coon, circa 1830) 1:35
  8. Old Rosin the Beau (anon., 1838) 4:13
  9. Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster, 1850) 1:25
  10. Old Joe Clark (trad., late 19th century) 3:12
  11. Soldier's Joy (orig. The King's Head, trad., 1700s) 1:50
  12. Song of Texas (lyrics anon., circa 1845; melody Miss Lucy Neale, Jim Sanford, 1844) 2:20
  13. Capt. Jinks of the Horse Marines (William H. Lingard and T. Maclagan, 1868) 2:27
  14. The Girl I Left Behind Me (trad., 1600s Ireland) 1:31
  15. Garry Owen (trad., late 1700s Ireland) 1:18
  16. The Battle Cry of Freedom (George F. Root, 1862) 4:21
  17. Gen. Pike's Dixie (lyrics Albert Pike, 1861, melody Daniel D. Emmett, 1859) 3:43
  18. Lorena (Henry D. Webster and Joseph P. Webster, 1862) 6:14
  19. Grandfather's Clock (Henry C. Work, 1876) 2:06
  20. The Santa Fe Trail (James G. Rogers, 1911) 3:28
  21. Barlow Knife (trad., a personal favorite, but probably 20th century) 1:57


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