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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2013 · 3 MIN

John Sharp Sr. - Five Miles out of Town

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Music of the Cubmerland Plateau, Vol 2: Five Miles out of Town, is part of a series of landmark albums produced through independent fieldwork conducted by Bob Fulcher. These CDs feature historic performances previously-released in vinyl format in the early 80's on the County Sales label. Never before available on CD and newly re-mastered, these recordings have been out of circulation for some time and have been highly anticipated. Here we have John Sharp Sr.'s powerful version of Filve Miles out of Town. Sandrock Recordings will release a complete collection of John Sharp Sr.'s recordings later this year.

Music of the Cubmerland Plateau, Vol 2: Five Miles out of Town, is part of a series of landmark albums produced through independent fieldwork conducted by Bob Fulcher. These CDs feature historic performances previously-released in vinyl format in the early 80's on the County Sales label. Never before available on CD and newly re-mastered, these recordings have been out of circulation for some time and have been highly anticipated. Here we have John Sharp Sr.'s powerful version of Filve Miles out of Town. Sandrock Recordings will release a complete collection of John Sharp Sr.'s recordings later this year.

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