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1979 studio album by Hot Rize
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Hot Rize is a debut album by the progressive bluegrass band Hot Rize.[2]
- Blue Night (David Kirk McGee) 2:23
- Empty Pocket Blues (Clive Parker) 2:20
- Nellie Kane (Tim O'Brien) 2:58
- High On A Mountain (Ola Belle Reed) 3:06
- Ain't I Been Good To You 2:21
- Powwow The Indian Boy (Peter Wernick) 3:06
- Prayer Bells Of Heaven (traditional) 2:57
- This Here Bottle (O'Brien, Wernick) 2:40
- Ninety Nine Years (And One Dark Day) (O'Brien, Wernick) 3:08
- Old Dan Tucker (att. Dan Emmett) 1:20
- Country Boy Rock 'n' Roll 2:06
- Standing In The Need Of Prayer (Rusty Goodman) 2:40
- Durham's Reel 3:07
- Midnight On The Highway (Pete Sully) 2:44
- Nick Forster - bass, vocals
- Tim O'Brien - vocals, mandolin, violin
- Pete Wernick - banjo, vocals
- Charles Sawtelle - guitar, vocals
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- Charles Sawtelle
- Mike Scap
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