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Album by The Chieftains
Further Down the Old Plank Road is a 2003 album by
The Chieftains. It is a collaboration between the
Irish band and many top
country music musicians including
Rosanne Cash,
Chet Atkins,
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,
Ricky Skaggs, and
Patty Loveless.
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Track listing
- "
The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" -
Nickel Creek
- "
Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel" -
John Hiatt
- "Hick's Farewell" -
Allison Moorer
- "
Shady Grove" -
Tim O'Brien
- "The Girl I Left Behind" -
John Prine
- "Rosc Catha Na Nuimhain /
Arkansas Traveller / The Wild Irishman" -
Jerry Douglas
- "Lambs in the Greenfield" -
Emmylou Harris
- "
The Moonshiner /
I'm a Rambler" -
Joe Ely
- "
Wild Mountain Thyme" -
Don Williams
- "Chief O'Neill's Hornpipe" -
Chet Atkins
- "
Bandit of Love / The Cheatin' Waltz" -
Carlene Carter
- "
The Squid Jiggin' Ground / Larry O'Gaff" -
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
- "Three Little Babes" -
Patty Loveless
- "Fisherman's Hornpipe /
The Devil's Dream" -
Doc Watson
- "Talk About Suffering / Man of the House" -
Ricky Skaggs
- "
The Lily of the West" -
Rosanne Cash
Personnel
- The Chieftains
- Paddy Moloney - bagpipes [Uilleann], tin whistle
- Kevin Conneff - bodhrán, vocals
- Derek Bell - dulcimer [Tiompán], harp, keyboards
- Seán Keane - fiddle
- Matt Molloy - flute
- Guests
- Jeff White - acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals (1-8,13,16)
- Sara Watkins - fiddle, vocals (1)
- Sean Watkins - acoustic guitar (1)
- Christopher Thile - mandolin, vocals (1)
- Byron House - double bass (1)
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Caroline Lavelle - cello (1,16)
-
Shannon Forrest - drums, (2-4,6,8,13)
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Bryan Sutton - banjo, mandolin, octave mandolin (2-3,6-7)
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Barry Bales - double bass (2-3,6)
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Stuart Duncan - fiddle (2,7)
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John Hiatt - guitar, vocals (2)
- Jeff Taylor - accordion (2)
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Randy Kohrs - resonator guitar [Dobro] (3-4,7,13)
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Allison Moorer - vocals (3)
- Pete Wasner - keyboards (3)
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Glenn Worf - bass, double bass (4,7,13)
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Tim O'Brien - mandolin, vocals (4)
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Matt Rollings - piano (5,8)
-
Mike Bub - double bass (5,8)
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John Prine - vocals (5)
- Frankie Lane - resonator guitar [Dobro] (5)
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Kenny Malone - drums (5)
- Mairtin O'Connor - accordion (5)
- Jerry Douglas - resonator guitar [Dobro] (6,12)
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Emmylou Harris - vocals (7)
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Joe Ely - vocals (8)
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Edgar Meyer - bass (9,12)
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Don Williams - guitar, vocals (9)
-
Béla Fleck - banjo (10,12,15)
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Chet Atkins - guitar (10)
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David Hungate - bass (10)
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Carlene Carter - vocals (11)
- Kevin Bents - piano (11)
- Adam Frehm - resonator guitar [Dobro] (11)
- Mike Gordon - bass (11)
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Sharon Shannon - accordion (11)
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Jimmy Ibbotson - guitar (12)
-
Jeff Hanna - guitar, vocals (12)
- Jimmy Fadden - drums, harmonica (12)
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Patty Loveless - vocals (13)
- Tim O'Brien - mandolin (13)
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Doc Watson - guitar (14)
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Merle Watson - Guitar (14)
- T. Michael Coleman - bass (14)
- Hank "Bones" Kahn - bones (14)
- Barry Carroll - dulcimer, harp (14)
- Triona Marshall - harp (14)
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Ricky Skaggs - vocals (15)
- Paul Brewster - backing vocals (15)
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Rosanne Cash - vocals (16)
- John Leventhal - acoustic guitar (16)
- Michael Gordon - acoustic bass (16)
- Tom Partington - vintage rope drum (16)
- Margaret Dorn - backing vocals (16)
- Caroline Goodgold - backing vocals (16)
- Deborah Lyons - backing vocals (16)
- Teddy Thompson - backing vocals (16)
Chart performance
Chart (2003)
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Peak position
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
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28
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U.S. Billboard 200
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180
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References
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