Flatt & Scruggs + Earl Scruggs (solo) + Osborne Brothers + Jim & Jesse Various Locations, Various Dates Transfer by Keith Kreider 10/22/2006 Sony Low Noise C-60:Nakamichi ZX7>Nickspicks Silver Hydra's>Lunatec V3 @ 24/48>M-Audio Firewire 410 1. (Intro) (Flatt & Scruggs US Air Force "Country Music Time" Transcription) 2. You Can Feel It In Your Soul (Flatt & Scruggs US Air Force "Country Music Time" Transcription) 3. Bugle Call Rag...(Sign Off) (Flatt & Scruggs US Air Force "Country Music Time" Transcription) 4. Salty Dog Blues (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 5. Stone Wall (Hylo Brown) (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 6. Is There Room For Me? (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 7. Rainbow (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 8. Six White Horses (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 9. (Sign Off...) (Flatt & Scruggs "Leatherneck Jamboree" Transcription) 10. (Carlton Haney Introduces Scruggs)... (Earl Scruggs) 11. ... (Earl Scruggs) 12. Sally Goodin' (Earl Scruggs) 13. Home Sweet Home (Earl Scruggs) 14. I'll Be Alright Tomorrow (Osborne Brothers) 15. Roll Muddy River (Osborne Brothers) 16. Favorite Memory (Osborne Brothers) 17. Flying South (Osborne Brothers) 18. Bugle Call Rag (x) (Osborne Brothers) 1. Bugle Call Rag (Osborne Brothers) 2. World of Forgotten People (Osborne Brothers) 3. Billy in the Lowground (Osborne Brothers) 4. Mama Tried (Osborne Brothers) 5. How Great Thou Art (Osborne Brothers) 6. Up This Hill and Down (Osborne Brothers) 7. Ruby, Are You Mad?...(Band Intros) (Osborne Brothers) 8. Rocky Top (x) (Osborne Brothers) 9. Voice of My Darling (Jim & Jesse) 10. Lee Highway Blues (Jim & Jesse) 11. On the Wing of a Dove (Jim & Jesse) 12. (Talking)(x) (Jim & Jesse) Anonymous Collection 1 Cassette Tape #206 Listed as "Flatt & Scruggs unknown, Jim & Jessie xxxx-xx-xx, Osborne Brothers unknown" Anonymous Collection Cassette #206 features several recordings: 1) part of a circa late-1950's or early-1960's Flatt & Scruggs US Air Force "Country Music Time" radio transcription, 2) a circa early-1960's Flatt & Scruggs US Marine Corps "Leatherneck Jamboree" radio transcription, 3) Earl Scruggs performing two solo banjo tunes at a circa mid-late-1960's or early-1970's Carlton Haney bluegrass festival, 4) a live recording of the Osborne Brothers circa late-1960's or early-1970's, and 5) a brief portion of what is probably a late-1960's live performance by Jim & Jesse McReynolds & the Virginia Boys (with Joe Meadows on fiddle). The solo banjo played by Earl Scruggs is worth the price of admission! --Mitchell Wittenberg