Two Lane Highway
For the type of roadway, see Two-lane highway.
Two Lane Highway | ||||
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Studio album by Pure Prairie League | ||||
Released | April 1975 | |||
Recorded | December 18, 1974 – January 23, 1975 | |||
Genre | Country rock | |||
Length | 32:10 | |||
Label | RCA Records | |||
Producer | John Boylan | |||
Pure Prairie League chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Two Lane Highway is the third album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). The line-up of the band was drastically changed from their previous album.
Track listing
Side A
- "Two Lane Highway" (Goshorn) - 4:04
- "Kentucky Moonshine" (Goshorn) - 2:30
- "Runner" (Powell) - 2:39
- "Memories" (Goshorn, Richard Palmer) - 2:52
- "Kansas City Southern" (Gene Clark) - 2:55
Side B
- "Harvest" (Goshorn) - 3:36
- "Sister's Keeper" (Powell) - 3:45
- "Just Can't Believe It" (Goshorn, Reilly) - 2:21
- "Give Us a Rise" (Hinds, Powell) - 2:27
- "I'll Change Your Flat Tire, Merle" (Nick Gravenites) - 2:09
- "Pickin' to Beat the Devil" (Tom McGrail) - 2:52
The band
- George Ed Powell - guitar/vocals
- Larry Goshorn - guitar/vocals
- John David Call - steel guitar/banjo/dobro/vocals
- Michael Connor - keyboards
- Michael Reilly - bass/vocals
- Billy Hinds - drums
Additional personnel
- Chet Atkins - guitar
- Vincent DeRosa - french horn
- Don Felder - mandolin
- Johnny Gimble - fiddle, violin
- Emmylou Harris - vocals
- Steven Edney - vocals, congas
- John Rotella - clarinet, keyboards
- Sid Sharp - concert master
Production
- Producer: John Boylan
- Engineer: Paul Grupp
- Digital producer: Chick Crumpacker
- Digital engineer: Dick Baxter
- Mastering: Wally Traugott
- Orchestration: Jimmie Haskell
- Coordination: Marge Meoli
- Project director: Paul Williams
- Art direction: Jacqueline Murphy
- Photography: Neil Zlozower
Charts
Album
Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1975 | Pop Albums | 24 |
Singles
Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1975 | "Two Lane Highway" | Pop Singles | 97 |
References
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