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Cisco Houston - Top 65 Classics - The Very Best of Cisco Houston (2019)

Cisco Houston - Top 65 Classics - The Very Best of Cisco Houston (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Cisco Houston

  • Title: Top 65 Classics - The Very Best of Cisco Houston
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: GRR Music
  • Genre: Folk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:49:01
  • Total Size: 650 mb
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Tracklist:

[02:18] 1. Cisco Houston - The Cat Came Back
[01:12] 2. Cisco Houston - Born 100, 000 Years Ago
[02:38] 3. Cisco Houston - Rambling, Gambling Man
[03:17] 4. Cisco Houston - Strawberry Roan
[03:06] 5. Cisco Houston - St. James Infirmary
[01:56] 6. Cisco Houston - Hard Traveling (Version 1)
[01:32] 7. Cisco Houston - Hard Travelling (Version 2)
[01:49] 8. Cisco Houston - I Ain't Got No Home in This World
[02:28] 9. Cisco Houston - Diamond Joe
[01:58] 10. Cisco Houston - The Fox
[03:13] 11. Cisco Houston - The Preacher and the Slave
[01:51] 12. Cisco Houston - Ship in the Sky
[03:05] 13. Cisco Houston - The Girl in the Wood
[02:01] 14. Cisco Houston - I Ride an Old Paint
[03:38] 15. Cisco Houston - 900 Miles
[02:16] 16. Cisco Houston - Pat Works on the Railroad
[02:57] 17. Cisco Houston - Picture from Life's Other Side
[02:34] 18. Cisco Houston - Passing Through
[02:35] 19. Cisco Houston - Big Rock Candy Mountain
[03:18] 20. Cisco Houston - Old Blue
[02:32] 21. Cisco Houston - Grand Coulee Dam
[04:43] 22. Cisco Houston - The Killer
[04:41] 23. Cisco Houston - Deportees
[03:41] 24. Cisco Houston - Way out There
[03:34] 25. Cisco Houston - Buffalo Skinners
[03:34] 26. Cisco Houston - New York Town
[03:29] 27. Cisco Houston - Pretty Boy Floyd
[03:10] 28. Cisco Houston - Roll on Columbia
[03:10] 29. Cisco Houston - Pastures of Plenty
[02:57] 30. Cisco Houston - Sourwood Mountain
[02:56] 31. Cisco Houston - Dark as a Dungeon (Version 2)
[02:51] 32. Cisco Houston - Zabra Dun
[02:49] 33. Cisco Houston - Foggy Mountain Top
[02:46] 34. Cisco Houston - Midnight Special
[02:46] 35. Cisco Houston - Bury Me Beneath the Willow
[02:42] 36. Cisco Houston - What Did the Deep Sea Say
[02:42] 37. Cisco Houston - This Land Is Your Land
[02:41] 38. Cisco Houston - So Long It's Been Good
[02:37] 39. Cisco Houston - Dark as the Dungeon
[02:37] 40. Cisco Houston - Do Re Mi
[02:36] 41. Cisco Houston - Take a Whiff on Me
[02:36] 42. Cisco Houston - Colorado Trail
[02:32] 43. Cisco Houston - Old Time Religion
[02:31] 44. Cisco Houston - Badman Ballad
[02:28] 45. Cisco Houston - Jesus Christ
[02:27] 46. Cisco Houston - Great July Jones
[02:24] 47. Cisco Houston - Tramp on the Street
[02:23] 48. Cisco Houston - Johnny Hard
[02:21] 49. Cisco Houston - This Train
[02:21] 50. Cisco Houston - John Hardy
[01:15] 51. Cisco Houston - Mysteries of a Hobo's Life
[01:47] 52. Cisco Houston - The Great American Burn
[01:55] 53. Cisco Houston - Hard, Ain't It Hard
[02:01] 54. Cisco Houston - I Ride an Old Paint (Version 2)
[02:03] 55. Cisco Houston - Better World A-Comin'
[02:07] 56. Cisco Houston - Intoxicated Rat
[02:10] 57. Cisco Houston - Chilly Winds
[02:11] 58. Cisco Houston - Bad Lee Brown
[02:12] 59. Cisco Houston - The Frozen Logger
[02:16] 60. Cisco Houston - Talking Dust Bowl
[02:17] 61. Cisco Houston - Columbus Stockade
[02:17] 62. Cisco Houston - Farmer's Lament
[02:17] 63. Cisco Houston - Hobo Bill
[02:18] 64. Cisco Houston - Cumberland Gap
[02:32] 65. Cisco Houston - The Golden Vanity

Cisco Houston is best remembered as a traveling companion and harmony vocalist for Woody Guthrie. But Houston was equally influential as a folksinger in his own right. With his acoustic guitar accompanying his unadorned baritone vocals, Houston provided a musical voice for America's downtrodden the cowboys, miners, union activists, railroad workers, and hobos that resonated in the songs of the urban folk revival of the 1950s and '60s.

The second of four children, Houston inherited the musical traditions of North Carolina from his father, a sheet metal worker, and the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, where his mother and grandmother learned many traditional folk songs. A native of Delaware, Houston moved, at the age of two, to Southern California with his family. Nearly blind and suffering from nystagmus, Houston's early interests were in theater and art. At Rockdale Elementary School, in the Eagle Rock Valley between Pasadena and Glendale, he participated in many school productions. He sharpened his acting skills with courses at L.A. City College and in productions presented by Hollywood Theater groups and the Pasadena Playhouse.


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