- Subjects
- Published
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Washington, DC :
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
[2017]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- Title from container.
- Physical Description
- 2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet
- Disc 1. Pastures of plenty (Michael Hurley, John Neufeld) (3:18)
- Oregon Line (that Oregon Trail) ( Pharis, Json Romero) (3:46)
- Lumber is king (Cahalen Morrison) (4:23)
- Out past the end of the line (Timberbound) (2:51)
- Portland Town to Kalmath Falls(Tony Furtado, Kristin Andreassen) (4:18)
- Eleckatricity and all (Annalisa Tornfelt and the Tornfelt Sisters) (1:50)
- Hard travelin' (Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons) (2:11)
- Columbia talkin' blues (talking Columbia) (Carl Allen) (3:06)
- The talkin' blue (Al James, Jon Neufeld) (3:17)
- Jackhammer blue (Jackhammer John) (Marhat Scanlan, Jon Neufeld) (4:08)
- Roll on Columbia, Roll on (Steve Einhorn, Kate Power) (4:06)
- The biggest thing that man has ever done (the great historical bum) (Caitlin Belem Romtvedt, David Romtvedt, Joe Seamons) (4:35)
- Jackhammer blues (Jackhammer John) (Orville Johnson) (3:30)
- Guys on the Grand Coulee Dam (Bill Murlin and Fine Company) (3:11)
- Mile an' a half from th' end of th' line (end of my line) (Timberbound) (3:30)
- Disc 2. Columbia's waters (Caitlin Belem Romtvedt, David Romtvedt, Joe Seamons) (4:06)
- Ballad of The Great Grand Coulee (the Grand Coulee Dam) (Darrin Craig, Jon Neufeld) (3:11)
- Washington talkin' blues (Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck, Jon Neufeld) (3:50)
- It takes a married man to sing a worried song (Pharis, Jason Romero) (2:39)
- Ramblin' blues (Portland Town) (Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons) (3:06)
- New found land (Jon Moen, Chris Funk, Jon Neufeld) (3:25)
- White ghost train (Cahalen Morrison) (3:58)
- The song of the Grand Coulee Dam (way up in that Northwest) (Geroge Rezendes, David Grisman, Tracy Grisman)(3:05)
- A ramblin' round (John Moen, Chris Funk) (2:55)
- Roll, Columbia roll (Bill Murlin and Fine Compnay) (3:12)
- Grand Coulee powder monkey (Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck, Jon Neufeld) (4:53)
- The ballad of Jackhammer John (Cahalen Morrison, Joe Seamons, Jon Neufeld) (7:50)
- Pastures of plenty (Orville Johnson) (6:09).