TY - SOUND AU - Acuff,Roy AU - Carter,Maybelle AU - Clements,Vassar AU - Martin,Jimmy AU - Scruggs,Earl AU - Travis,Merle AU - Watson,Doc ED - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. TI - Will the circle be unbroken PY - 2002///], p1972 CY - Nashville, TN PB - Capitol Records KW - Bluegrass music KW - 1971-1980 KW - Compact discs KW - Country music KW - Gospel music KW - Popular music N1 - Digitally remastered analog recording; Notes by the group in booklet; Disc 1. Grand Ole Opry song -- Keep on the sunny side -- Nashville blues -- You are my flower -- The precious jewel -- Dark as a dungeon -- Tennessee stud -- Black Mountain rag -- Wreck on the highway -- The end of the world -- I saw the light -- Sunny side of the mountain -- Nine pound hammer -- Losin' you (might be the best thing yet) -- Honky tonkin' -- You don't know my mind -- My walkin' shoes; Disc 2. Lonesome fiddle blues -- Cannonball rag -- Avalanche -- Flint Hill special -- Togary Mountain -- Earl's breakdown -- Orange Blossom Special -- Wabash Cannonball -- Lost hightway -- Doc Watson & Merle Travis: first meeting (dialogue) -- Way downtown -- Down yonder -- Pins and needles (in my heart) -- Honky tonk blues -- Sailin' on to Hawaii -- I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes -- I am a pilgrim -- Wildwood flower -- Soldier's joy -- Will the circle be unbroken -- Both sides now -- Previously unreleased tracks: Foggy Mountain breakdown ; Warming up for "The Opry" (talk) ; Sunny Side (talk) ; Remember me; Produced by William E. McEuen for Aspen Recording Society, Colorado ; produced for reissue by John McEuen; The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, with Mother Maybelle Carter, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Roy Acuff, Merle Travis, Jimmy Martin, Vassar Clements, and other performers; Recorded in 1971, Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville, Tenn ER -