CD Details
- Number of Discs: 3
- Released: May 31, 2005
- Label: Sony
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Caballo Diablo
- 2.Long Haired Country Boy
- 3.Trudy
- 4.Georgia
- 5.Feeling Free
- 6.The South's Gonna Do It
- 7.New York City, King Size Rosewood Red
- 8.No Place to Go
- 9.Orange Blossom Special
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Passing Lane
- 2.Blue Star
- 3.Jitterbug
- 4.Behind Your Eyes
- 5.Reflections
- 6.The Devil Went Down to Georgia
- 7.Mississippi
- 8.Blind Man
- 9.Rainbow Ride
Tracks on Disc 3:
- 1.The Legend of Wooley Swamp
- 2.Carolina (I Remember You)
- 3.Lonesome Boy from Dixie
- 4.No Potion for the Pain
- 5.Toreador, El
- 6.South Sea Song
- 7.Dance, Gypsy, Dance
- 8.Money
- 9.In America
Product Description:
3 LPs on 3 CDs: FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN (1974)/MILLION MILE REFLECTIONS (1979)/FULL MOON (1980).
Charlie Daniels: Charlie Daniels; Taz Di Gregorio (vocals, keyboards); Mark Fitzgerald, Charles Hayward (bass guitar); James Marshall (drums, percussion); Fred Edwards, Gary Allen , Tom Crain, Barry Barnes, Joel "Taz" DiGregorio.
Personnel: Charlie Daniels (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, banjo, fiddle); Tom Crain (vocals, guitar); Barry Barnes (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (vocals, keyboards); Richard Betts (dobro); Fred Edwards, Gary Allen (drums, percussion); Jamie Nichol (congas).
Additional personnel: Richard Betts, Jamie Nichol.
Recording information: Capricorn Studios, Macon, GA; War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, TN; Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville, TN.
Illustrators: James Flournoy Holmes; Bill K. Myers.
Photographer: James Flournoy Holmes.
In 1997, Columbia released Collection, which combined the current CD releases of Fire on the Mountain, Million Mile Reflections, and Full Moon in a cardboard slipcase box. There was no difference from the individual discs on the market; those discs were merely put in a box, which made it convenient for a fan who wanted to get all three discs at once. Seven years later, Sony reformatted all of their previously released Collections, moving away from the slipcased jewel boxes and introducing a book-styled box set, where the three CDs sit with the liner notes from the individual CDs thrown into the bottom of the box. While it's still a convenient way to purchase all three albums, the packaging is unattractive and clumsy, particularly since the liner notes look orphaned without an accompanying jewel box. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine