Carp is the debut studio album by the band Carp, based out of Stillwater Oklahoma released in 1970.
Content[]
"The Great Kansas Hymn", written by Michael McGinnis, was later re-recorded by the writer for his own 1973 album Rodeo Gypsies.
Track listing[]
All songs written by Carp.
- "Drink to the Queen of the May" — 2:15
- "Circuit Preacher Brown" — 2:30
- "He's Comin' Back to Check on What You've Done" — 3:10
- "Pine Creek Bridge" — 2:00
- "Rosabelle Bovine" — 2:00
- "Page 258" — 2:30
- "Jotham Clay, Mississippi" — 2:46
- "The Great Kansas Hymn" — 4:10
- "Mammoth Mountain Blues" — 2:50
- "There Goes the Band" — 2:00
- "Jesus is the Mountain" — 3:45
- "The Firehouse Dog" — 0:30
Personnel[]
- Carp
- Gary Busey — Vocals, Drums
- Ron Getman — Guitar, Percussion, Strings
- John Crowder — Bass
- Glen Mitchell — Piano
- Additional Musicians
- Sneaky Pete — Steel Guitar: Tracks: 2, 10
- Bouncin' Bobby Bruce — Fiddle, Tracks: 10, 12
- Michael McGinnis — Writer: Track 8