Snake Handlin' Man
Snake Handlin' Man is a 1995 album by American folk singer Dave Carter. This was his solo debut prior to his very successful partnership with fiddler, Tracy Grammer. The duo re-recorded "The River Where She Sleeps" for their 1998 album When I Go, and "Cowboy Singer" for their 2000 release, Tanglewood Tree. Prior to Carter's death in 2002 the duo re-recorded the remaining nine songs and two new songs. The resulting final album, Seven is the Number was released in 2006.
Track listing
All songs written by Dave Carter- "Cowboy Singer"
- "Snake-Handlin' Man"
- "Red "
- "The Promised Land"
- "Hey Tonya"
- "The River Where She Sleeps"
- "Long Black Road Into Tulsa Town"
- "Texas Underground"
- "Workin' For Jesus"
- "Gun-Metal Eyes"
- "Sarah Turn 'Round"
Credits
- Dave Carter - vocals, guitar and banjo
- Dana Denton - vocals and percussion
- Arlene Hale - bass and vocals
- Carolyn Laster - accordion and vocals
- Susan Martin; vocals
- Eric Park - harmonica
- Nancy Young-Mathisen - vocals and keys
- Troy Mathisen - Engineer