20 Years of Stony Plain
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| 1989 The Right Stuff | ||
|---|---|---|
| Compilation album by various artists | ||
| Released | 1996 | |
| Genre | Country | |
| Label | Stony Plain Records | |
20 Years of Stony Plain is a compilation album, released in 1996 on Stony Plain Records to mark the label's 20th anniversary. It features tracks by many of the artists who have released material on the label.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc One
- Steve Earle, "Mystery Train, Pt. 2"
- Great Speckled Bird, "Long Long Time to Get Old"
- Grievous Angels, "Crossing the Causeway"
- Cindy Church, "Sleeping Alone"
- Jr. Gone Wild, "The Guy Who Came in from the Cold"
- Maria Muldaur and Amos Garrett, "Small Town Talk"
- Sylvia Tyson, "You Were On My Mind"
- Spirit of the West, "Political"
- Jesse Winchester, "The Brand New Tennessee Waltz"
- Gary Fjellgaard, "Rock 'N' Roll Dreams"
- Rita Chiarelli with Prairie Oyster, "Heartbreak of the Week"
- Webb Wilder, "How Long Can She Last (Going That Fast)"
- Paul Hann, "Wrecked on the Highway"
- Austin Lounge Lizards, "The Car Hank Died In"
- The Formerly Brothers with Doug Sahm, "Banks of the Old Pontchartrain"
- Jo-El Sonnier, "Rainin' in My Heart"
- Bobby Charles, "The Jealous Kind"
- South Mountain, "This Time"
- Tom Russell with Ian Tyson, "Navajo Rug"
- Suzy Bogguss with Ian Tyson, "The Circle Is Through"
[edit] Disc Two
- Duke Robillard, "I Tried"
- Duke Robillard with Jimmy Witherspoon, "Playful Baby"
- The Holmes Brothers, "Tell Me Again"
- Maria Muldaur, "Don't You Feel My Leg (Don't You Get Me High)"
- Powder Blues Band with Lowell Fulson, "Oh Well, Oh Well"
- Long John Baldry, "It's Too Late Brother"
- Dutch Mason, "Going, Going, Gone"
- Gospel Hummingbirds, "Great Change"
- Coco Montoya, "Monkey See, Monkey Do"
- Jim Byrnes, "That River"
- Roosevelt Sykes, "New York Boogie"
- Amos Garrett, "Wrong Lake to Catch a Fish"
- Downchild Blues Band, "Rockin' Little Boogie"
- King Biscuit Boy, "Mighty Crazy"
- Crowbar, "Badly Bent"
- Professor Longhair, "Mess Around"
- Ellen McIlwaine, "I Want Whacha Got"
- Sugar Blue with Johnny Shines, "Blue Winding Mind"
- John P. Hammond with Paul James, "Gotta Gimme Some of It"
- Walter Shakey Horton, "Shakey's Edmonton Blues"

