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1987 compilation album by Béla Fleck
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Daybreak is a compilation album by American banjoist Béla Fleck . His next compilation, Places which was released in 1988, Fleck continued to merge his bluegrass roots with forays into other genres, which turned into his Flecktones project in the 90's.[2] [3]
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks written by Béla Fleck; except where noted
"Texas Barbeque"
"Spain" (Chick Corea )
"Twilight"
"Reading in the Dark"
"Growling Old Man and the Grumbling Old Woman" (Traditional)
"How Can You Face Me Now" (Andy Razaf , Fats Waller )
"Bill Cheatham" (Traditional)
"Christina's Jig / Plain Brown Jig"
"Silverbell" (Traditional)
"Fiddler's Dream" (Traditional)
"Daybreak"
"Dawg's Due"
"Flexibility"
"Old Hickory Waltz"
"Crossfire"
"Applebutter"
"The Natural Bridge Suite"
"Punchdrunk"
Personnel [ edit ]
Béla Fleck - banjo, guitar
Tony Trischka , Bill Keith - banjo (track 7)
Russ Barenberg , Glenn Lawson, David Parmley - guitar
Sam Bush , Randy Sabien - fiddle
Mark O'Connor - fiddle, guitar, viola
Darol Anger - fiddle, violectra
Jerry Douglas , Stacy Philips - Dobro
David Grisman , Jimmy Gaudreau , Jack Tottle - mandolin
Paul Kahn, Mark Schatz - bass
Pat Enright - vocals
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