| Act Four | ||||
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| Released | 1979 | |||
| Recorded | 1979 | |||
| Genre | Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass | |||
| Label | Sugar Hill | |||
| Producer | Gary B. Reid | |||
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Act Four is an album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene, the first record under Sugar Hill Records and with a new lead singer/guitarist, Phil Rosenthal. He replaced John Starling, who left to concentrate on his career. [2]
Track listing
- "Something in the Wind" (Phil Rosenthal, Beth Rosenthal) – 03:15
 - "Girl in the Night" (Hank Thompson) – 03:51
 - "Ride Me Down Easy" (Billy Joe Shaver) – 02:25
 - "Leaving Harlan" (Phil Rosenthal) – 03:00
 - "Tennessee Blues" (Bill Monroe) – 03:14
 - "Life Is Like a Mountain Railway" (Traditional; arranged by John Duffey and Mike Auldridge) – 03:37
 - "I Don't Know You" (Moreno, Black) – 02:38
 - "California Blues" (Jimmie Rodgers) – 03:53
 - "San Antonio Rose" (Bob Wills) – 02:29
 - "Daddy Was a Railroad Man" (Phil Rosenthal) – 02:29
 - "Walking the Blues" (Tom Gray) – 03:59
 - "This Weary Heart You Stole Away" (Carter Stanley) – 02:39
 
Personnel
- The Seldom Scene
 
- Phil Rosenthal – vocals, guitar
 - John Duffey – mandolin, vocals
 - Ben Eldridge – banjo, guitar, vocals
 - Mike Auldridge – Dobro, guitar, vocals
 - Tom Gray – bass, vocals
 
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