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Aereo-Plain
''Aereo-Plain'' is American musician John Hartford's groundbreaking bluegrass album released in 1971. It reached number 193 on The Billboard 200 chart.〔 ==History== The music on ''Aereo-Plain'' is a blend of traditional bluegrass musicianship, and the hippie spirit of the '70s. The album sold so poorly that Warner Bros. decided to devote no promotion at all to Hartford's next release ''Morning Bugle''. Nevertheless, ''Aereo-Plain'' has been called the forerunner of the genre now known as "Newgrass". Hartford subsequently asked to be released from his contract and later signed with Flying Fish Records.〔(Hote, Ky. 2002. Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange review of ''Steam Powered Aereo-Takes''. )〕 The other members of the Aereo-Plain Band were Norman Blake, Vassar Clements, Tut Taylor, and Randy Scruggs. Hartford instructed producer David Bromberg to "let the tapes roll, we don't want to hear playbacks until you've put the master together."〔 In 2002 ''Steam Powered Aereo-Takes'' was released, which was a collection of outtakes and demos from the recording sessions for this album.〔(''On Second Thought''. Gaerig, Andrew. Stylus Magazine. 2007 )〕
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