Doc Watson - Old Timey Concert (1967)
BAND/ARTIST: Doc Watson
- Title: Old Timey Concert
- Year Of Release: 1967
- Label: Vanguard Records
- Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:11:57
- Total Size: 402 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Introduction
02. New River Train
03. What Does The Deep Sea Say
04. Sunny Tennessee
05. Walkin' In Jerusalem
06. Sittin' On Top Of The World
07. Pretty Little Pink
08. My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains
09. Slewfoot
10. Little Orphan Girl
11. Long Journey Home
12. Rank Stranger
13. Crawdad
14. Fire On The Mountain
15. Eastbound Train
16. On The Banks Of The Old Tennessee
17. Mountain Dew
18. Corrina Corrina
19. Footprints In The Snow
20. I Saw A Man At The Close Of The Day
21. Cackling Hen
22. Wanted Man
23. Way Downtown
24. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Although Doc Watson, Clint Howard, and Fred Price were giving similar concerts at the beginning of the '60s, this performance for the Seattle Folklore Society wasn't recorded until 1967. Nonetheless, it gives a good sense of the state of Watson's art before he went solo, finding him in cahoots with neighbors and friends and singing old-time material in an intimate setting. This album features a few solo performances by Watson and terrific, cheerful interplay among all three men. "Sunny Tennessee," "Walking in Jerusalem," "Crawdad," and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" are highlights, but this is a highly entertaining concert throughout, with a few songs like "Mountain Dew" containing guitar breaks that are fast even by Watson's standards. As a side note, this album's track data are off slightly -- track one is given to Howard's spoken introduction, while "I Saw a Man at the Close of the Day/Cackling Hen," supposedly track 19, takes up tracks 20 and 21, bringing the total count to 24, not 22 as listed on the cover.
01. Introduction
02. New River Train
03. What Does The Deep Sea Say
04. Sunny Tennessee
05. Walkin' In Jerusalem
06. Sittin' On Top Of The World
07. Pretty Little Pink
08. My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains
09. Slewfoot
10. Little Orphan Girl
11. Long Journey Home
12. Rank Stranger
13. Crawdad
14. Fire On The Mountain
15. Eastbound Train
16. On The Banks Of The Old Tennessee
17. Mountain Dew
18. Corrina Corrina
19. Footprints In The Snow
20. I Saw A Man At The Close Of The Day
21. Cackling Hen
22. Wanted Man
23. Way Downtown
24. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Although Doc Watson, Clint Howard, and Fred Price were giving similar concerts at the beginning of the '60s, this performance for the Seattle Folklore Society wasn't recorded until 1967. Nonetheless, it gives a good sense of the state of Watson's art before he went solo, finding him in cahoots with neighbors and friends and singing old-time material in an intimate setting. This album features a few solo performances by Watson and terrific, cheerful interplay among all three men. "Sunny Tennessee," "Walking in Jerusalem," "Crawdad," and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" are highlights, but this is a highly entertaining concert throughout, with a few songs like "Mountain Dew" containing guitar breaks that are fast even by Watson's standards. As a side note, this album's track data are off slightly -- track one is given to Howard's spoken introduction, while "I Saw a Man at the Close of the Day/Cackling Hen," supposedly track 19, takes up tracks 20 and 21, bringing the total count to 24, not 22 as listed on the cover.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
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