| 1 | –The Hominy Valley Boys | Rank Strangers | 3:00 |
| 2 | –Ken "RoHo" Messer | Home Sweet Home | 1:44 |
| 3 | –Harold Spivey, Hurley King & Edgar Netherton | Tell It To Jesus | 1:25 |
| 4 | –Ed Hyatt's Railroad Gang | Cabin In Gloryland | 2:36 |
| 5 | –The Bailey Mountain Trio | Ragtime Annie | 1:18 |
| 6 | –Mrs. Hyatt's OpraHouse | Orange Blossom Special | 4:43 |
| 7 | –Baxter Myers & Ed Hyatt's Railroad Gang | Haven't Seen Mary In Years | 3:35 |
| 8 | –The Bailey Mountain Trio | Band Box | 3:35 |
| 9 | –Lewis Crane | Sing Me Back Home | 2:21 |
| 10 | –Eva Klontz & Gary Barnett | Gold Watch And Chain | 2:23 |
| 11 | –Roger Howell | Hop Light Lady | 2:23 |
| 12 | –Baxter Myers & The Bailey Mountain Trio | Wreck Of The Old '97 | 3:03 |
| 13 | –Tommy Bell & Ed Hyatt's Railroad Gang | Listen To The Mockingbird | 2:31 |
| 14 | –Josh Goforth | Snowflake Reel | 1:20 |
| 15 | –Mrs. Hyatt's OpraHouse featuring Barry Hollingsworth | John Henry | 2:44 |
| 16 | –Hugh Mathus | Rank Strangers | 2:58 |
| 17 | –Tommy Farmer | Whiskey Before Breakfast | 2:36 |
| 18 | –Bryan Sutton & Jerry Sutton | Nelia's Dance | 1:33 |
| 19 | –The Hominy Valley Boys | Gong Down That Road | 3:10 |
| 20 | –Marvin Faulkner | High Heel Shoe | 1:21 |
| 21 | –Ken "RoHo" Messer | Town Honey | 2:43 |
| 22 | –Baxter Myers & Ed Hyatt's Railroad Gang | Freeborn Man (With "$50 Bill" Rant) | 2:54 |
| 23 | –The Bailey Mountain Trio | Angel Band | 3:48 |
| 24 | –Bryan Sutton & Jerry Sutton | Bully Of The Town | 1:31 |
| 25 | –The Leicester Bluegrass Band | How Mountain Girls Can Love | 2:46 |
| 26 | –Mrs. Hyatt's OpraHouse | Down Yonder | 2:37 |
| 27 | –Edgar Netherton & His Daughters | Sun's Coming Up | 2:48 |
℗© Harvest Recordings
Contents © 2005 6;14Films
Photographs © 2005 Ken Abbott
From the digipak's rear:
For over 50 years, "Mrs. Hyatt's OpraHouse," an old converted garage just south of Asheville, North Carolina, has been home to countless musicians, fans, family and friends. Their pickin' and grinnin', singin' and footstompin' keep tradition alive as the old tunes and techniques are passed from one generation to the next.
Rank Strangers is part of a multi-media preservation effort, which includes a feature length documentary film, a series of still photographs (as sampled in the enclosed booklet), and a rich collection of recorded music.