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      Rich Mountain Bound

 1.     Old Copper Penny
2.     Darling Wine
3.     Going Down to Hot Springs
4.     Once in a Blue Moon
5.     Workingman’s Thinking
6.     High Minded Low Living
7.     Where is my Old Friend
8.     For Only a Dollar
9.     Living the Right Way
10. Me and You
11.  Taking the Old Road

12. Kick Out of Love

 

RB says,

“The story of how this record came about I’ll have to post in some detail soon. The short of it is my friends up on Rich Mountain, Iron John Webb and Lori Kincaid, said their favorite songs of mine, the ones we play sitting around their cabin porch, never make it on to a record. And so many songs have never been documented at all, old love songs, country songs, mountain songs, drinking and highway songs. So we all made up some lists just to help remember and went into Nathan Milner’s studio in Asheville and recorded about 53 of them, just voice and guitar. It was a liberating experience. Then we got the big idea to pick out a few and make a record. And this is it.” 

 

 

 

Amsterdam
Big Wheel / Vowels
I Left A Blue Shirt In Paris 
Spy In My Brain
Father Fisheye
Buddha In European Clothes
Vertical Horizons (The Irish Sea)
Regarding Emily
Child
That’s How Every Empire Falls
Then There Is A City
Plato’s Perfect World

Click For Lyrics

Available on Indie Rhythm http://www.indierhythm.com/product.php?cdId=6635
 

Musicians
RB Morris– Vocals and Acousitc Guitar
Hector Qirko– Vocals and Guitars
Kenny Vaughan– Vocals and Guitars
David Jacques– Bass, Horns, and Vocals
Paul Griffith– Drums and Vocals
Eric Fritsch– Keyboards, Guitar, 
Accordion, Bouzouki, and Vocals
Melissa Mathes– Vocals

Produced by Ravenel Beaufort

 

 

 

Buddha
Big Wheel / Vowels	
Spy
Empire
City

previously unpublished liner notes

Musicians:

RB Morris– Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Hector Qirko– Vocals and Guitars
Kenny Vaughan– Vocals and Guitars
David Jacques– Bass and Vocals
Paul Griffith– Drums and Vocals
Eric Fritsch– Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals

Produced by Ravenel Beaufort

 

 

 

Zeke And The Wheel
Maybe The Soul
Distillery
A Winter’s Tale
Someone Was Listenin’
I’ve Been Waiting
You My Love
She Sings Me Songs Of Solomon
Call Me Zeke
The Long Arm Of The Law
Lest We All Lose

 

Musicians:

RB Morris– Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Hector Qirko– Vocals and Guitars
Kenny Vaughan– Vocals and Guitars
David Jacques– Bass, Horns, and Vocals
Paul Griffith– Drums and Vocals
Carmella Ramsey– Vocals

Produced by R.S. Field

 
 

 

World Owes Me
Ridin’ With O’Hanlon
They Say There’s A Time
Hell On A Poor Boy
Take Time To Love
The Ballad Of Thunder Road
Take That Ride
Roy
Dog Days
Pot Hole Street

Bottom Of The Big Black Hull

 

Musicians:

RB Morris– Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Kenny Vaughan– Vocals and Guitars
Carmella Ramsey- Violin and Vocals
David Jacques– Bass and Vocals
Paul Griffith– Drums and Vocals
Featuring Other Musicians
Including:
Lucinda Williams, John Prine,
Al Kooper, Bo Ramsey, Angelo,
Jamie Hartford, David Francis,
and more….

Produced by R.S. Field

 
 

 

Dink
I Live In A Toy Room
Solomon And Salome’ 
They’re Making Me (funk)
Conversation
World Owes Me
On The Bus
They Say There’s A Time
They’re Making Me (polka)
A Winter’s Tale
Soon We Must Go
Atlantic Avenue  
Mockingbird
Vol Market Blues

 

Musicians:

RB Morris– Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Hector Qirko– Vocals, Guitars, and Organ
Jim Williams– Bass
Steve Brown– Drums and Hat
Featuring:
Terry Hill– Electric Guitar


Produced by RB Morris and Hector Qirko

 
 

 

Poets I Have Followed Around
In This Town
Blues For A Broken Umbrella
Tic Toc Town
Hell On A Poor Boy
Local Man 
Goin’ Down To Hot Springs   
Spy In My Brain
Dream    
No I’m Not Dreaming
Living The Right Way
I Hear The Drummin’
Give Us Barabbas /Nails
Ugly Houses

 

Musicians:

RB Morris– Guitar and Vocals
Hector Qirko– Vocals and Guitars
Jim Williams– Bass Steve Brown– Drums
Featuring:
Dirk Weddington– Tenor Sax


Produced by Hector Qirko

 

 
 

 

JAMES AGEE’S LAST LETTER, DVD
running time approx. 10min.

 

James Agee died in the back of a NYC taxi on May 16, 1955 at the age of 45. This un-mailed letter to Father Flye, who he corresponded with all his adult life, was found on Agees mantel in the outgoing mail just after his death. It may have been the last thing Agee wrote. In the letter Agee details a touching and insightful movie scenario based on the history of elephants in western civilization.

This 10 minute piece is from the video of the play The Man Who Lives Here Is Loony written by RB Morris.

Director Eric Sublett
Producer
Donna Maxwell
Cinematography
Pat Govan, Calvin Custen
Postproduction
Russ Harper
Music
David Nichols bass guitar

                     and

Igor Stravinsky Firebird Suite
Performed by New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Leonard Bernstein

 RB Morris as James Agee

 

 
 

 

THE MAN WHO LIVES HERE IS LOONY, DVD
running time approx. 90min.

This one-man play adapted from the life and work of James Agee was written by RB Morris in 1987 and performed and recorded in 1990. The setting for the video production was on the upper floor of the Candy Factory in Knoxville.

Director Eric Sublett
Producer
Donna Maxwell
Cinematography
Pat Govan, Calvin Custen
Postproduction
Russ Harper
Music
David Nichols bass guitar

                     and

Igor Stravinsky Firebird Suite
Performed by New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Leonard Bernstein

 RB Morris as James Agee