I Wasnt Born To RocknRoll

Roland White
I Wasnt Born To RocknRoll

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Tompkins Square
Release date: 23/Jul/2010
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Kansas City Railroad Blues"
02. "The Storms Are On The Ocean"
03. "Head Over Heels In Love With You"
04. "Doorstep Of Trouble"
05. "If I Should Wander Back Tonight"
06. "Texas Gales"
07. "I Saw Your Face In The Moon"
08. "The Prisoner's Song"
09. "Marathon"
10. "Same Old Blues Again"
11. "Powder Creek"
12. "Can't You Hear Me Calling"
13. "She Is Her Own Special Baby (Previously Unreleased)"
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Wasn't Born To Rock 'n Roll is an album by Roland White, released in 2010. Wasn't Born To Rock 'n Roll includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Kansas City Railroad Bluesâ?, â??Head Over Heels In Love With Youâ?, â??Marathonâ?, â??Same Old Blues Againâ? and more. The album is a country CD. - .. ROLL
This master mandolinist (who co-founded the Kentucky Colonels and played with Bill Monroe and Lester Flatt) recorded this in '73. This CD debut has the original notes by the Byrds' Gene Parsons, new ones by Roland and an unissued bonus cut; it joins Powder Creek; Same Old Blues Again; Texas Gales; the Prisoner's Song, and more!
Track 13 is previously unreleased Remastered at Route 40 Studios, Acuff, Texas
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: 00044898
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 22/Jun/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Roland White could be considered something of a legendwithin the bluegrass sphere, having helped elevate the form to prominence whenit was mainly cons...

Jason Schneider - 01/Jun/2010 
Although not as well known as his late guitar playing brother, and one-time Byrd, Clarence, Roland White's pedigree in bluegrass circles remains secon...