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Driftless Dreamers In Cuca Country
Home to Cuca Records and hundreds of Nashville-fantasizing pluckers and singers, Wisconsin’s Driftless region was a hotbed of country music in the 1960s. Influenced by old-timey ethnic songs, Bakersfield outlaws, countrypolitan rainbows, and the lonesome twang of every rural route roadhouse, these 17 Driftless Dreamers washed up at Jim Kirchstein’s Sauk City record plant with little more than $100 and a longing. Collected here are the fruits of Cuca’s documentary approach to record making, capturing the voices and stories of a culture and glacier in abatement.
A1
Unknown Artist - When She Finds The Way Back Home
A2
The Lavenders - Wanderer
A3
Nancy Lee Jordan - Happy Don't Last Forever
A4
Artie Minz & Ellie Shepperd - Just Another Name
A5
Curley Fields - Frisco Flower Tale
A6
Dave Davis - Kentucky Sunshine
A7
Patti Whipp - It's Gone
B1
Gene Ski & The Troubadours - Six Foot Down
B2
Dixie Drifter - Little Hero
B3
Larry Phillipson - Challenge
B4
Harrison Two - Run Little Girl
B5
Johnny Madrid - Hello Houston (Goodby Ol' L.A.)
B6
Duane And The Drifters - Tell Me
B7
Sam Podany - There's A River
C1
Shunka Wa Kaon - Legend Of The White Buffalo
C2
Frank Gay & The Gayblades - Down Bound Train
C3
Unknown Artist - Now They're Gone
C4
Rog Winters - When I See You
C5
Harrison Two - La Fraja
C6
The Chieftones - The Sun is Shining
C7
Patti Whipp - Walkin'
D1
Gary Chamberlain And The Country Cats - Muleskinner Blues
D2
Rod & Terry - I Still Love You
D3
Janet Kaye - Heaven Help The Working Girl
D4
Curley Fields - Trouble Sweet Trouble (Just A Barstool Away)
D5
Georgette Beltran - This Lovely Day Is Mine
D6
Tom Sheehan - God Help The World
D7
Sam Podany - Highway