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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band   •   Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy (1970)

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  • Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy
    • 1970 - Liberty LSI-7642 LP (USA)
  • Side One
    1. Some of Shelly's Blues (Mike Nesmith)
    2. Prodigal's Return (Kenny Loggins, Dan Lottermoser)
    3. The Cure (Jeff Hanna)
    4. Travelin' Mood (James Waynes)
      • Chicken Reel (Arr. Adapt. Walter McEuen)
    5. Yukon Railroad (Ken Loggins, Dan Lottermoser)
    6. Livin' Without You (Randy Newman)
      • Clinch Mountain Backstep (Ruby Rakes)
    7. Rave On (Norman Petty)
    8. Billy in the Low Ground (Arr. Adapt. Les Thompson)
  • Side Two
    1. Jesse James (Traditional)
      • Uncle Charlie Interview
    2. Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker)
    3. Opus 36, Clementi (John) (Arr. Adapt. Walter McEuen)
    4. Santa Rosa (Kenny Loggins)
    5. Propinquity (Mike Nesmith)
    6. Uncle Charlie (Jimmy Fadden)
      • Randy Lynn Rag (Earl Scruggs)
    7. House at Pooh Corner (Kenny Loggins)
    8. Swanee River (Arr. Adapt. Jimmy Fadden)
      • Uncle Charlie Interview #2 — The End / Spanish Fandango

  • The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
    • Les Thompson: Electric Bass, Mandolin, Electric Guitar, Vocals
    • Jimmie Fadden: Lead Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Harmonica, Washtub Bass, Vocals
    • Jeff Hanna: Rhythm Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Drums, Washboard, Percussion, Vocals
    • Jim Ibbotson: Rhythm Acoustic Guitar, Lead Electric Guitar, Electric Piano, Drums, Conga, Accordian, Vocals
    • John McEuen: Banjo, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, Accordian
  • Contributing Musicians
    • Bill Cunningham
    • Maurice Manseau II
    • Jim Gordon
    • Mike Rubini
    • John London
    • Byron Berline
    • Russ Kunkel
  • Credits
    • Produced by William E. McEuen
    • Album Design: Dean O. Torrence, Kittyhawk Graphics
    • Executive Art Director: Woody Woodward
    • Photography: William E. McEuen
    • Direction & Personal Management: William E. McEuen; Hollywood,
    • Arranged by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
    • Engineers: Mike Denecke, Dino Lappas, Bruce Kennedy, Ken Deane
    • Special Thanks to Bud Dain
    • Cover Photo and Interview was recorded at Uncle Charlie's home in Springville, California, April, 1964 by William E. McEuen
    • Spanish Fandango was recorded from a home wire recorder.
      • Original recording date unknown
    • Concept & Development: William E. McEuen Productions