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The Essential Doc Watson (Greatest Hits, Live)

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Tom Dooley 3:13

    Doc Watson

    Play Tom Dooley
  2. 2.

    Alberta 2:40

    Doc Watson

    Play Alberta
  3. 3.

    Froggie Went A-Courtin' 4:02

    Doc Watson

    Play Froggie Went A-Courtin'
  4. 4.

    Beaumont Rag 1:37

    Doc Watson

    Play Beaumont Rag
  5. 5.

    St. James Hospital 3:25

    Doc Watson

    Play St. James Hospital
  6. 6.

    Muskrat 2:51

    Doc Watson

    Play Muskrat
  7. 7.

    Down in the Valley to Pray 1:57

    Doc Watson

    Play Down in the Valley to Pray
  8. 8.

    Blue Railroad Train 2:41

    Doc Watson

    Play Blue Railroad Train
  9. 9.

    Rising Sun Blues 4:17

    Doc Watson

    Play Rising Sun Blues
  10. 10.

    Shady Grove 2:55

    Doc Watson

    Play Shady Grove
  11. 11.

    My Rough and Rowdy Ways 2:28

    Doc Watson

    Play My Rough and Rowdy Ways
  12. 12.

    The Train That Carried My Girl from Town 3:45

    Doc Watson

    Play The Train That Carried My Girl from Town
  13. 13.

    Black Mountain Rag 1:30

    Doc Watson

    Play Black Mountain Rag
  14. 14.

    I Was a Stranger 3:05

    Doc Watson

    Play I Was a Stranger
  15. 15.

    Blue Ridge Mountain Blues 2:20

    Doc Watson

    Play Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
  16. 16.

    Country Blues 3:05

    Doc Watson

    Play Country Blues
  17. 17.

    Ground Hog 1:40

    Doc Watson

    Play Ground Hog
  18. 18.

    Little Orphan Girl 2:50

    Doc Watson

    Play Little Orphan Girl
  19. 19.

    Blackberry Blossom 1:50

    Doc Watson

    Play Blackberry Blossom
  20. 20.

    Going Down the Road Feeling Bad 2:05

    Doc Watson

    Play Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
  21. 21.

    Rambling Hobo 0:56

    Doc Watson

    Play Rambling Hobo
  22. 22.

    Omie Wise 4:05

    Doc Watson

    Play Omie Wise
  23. 23.

    Handsome Molly 2:00

    Doc Watson

    Play Handsome Molly
  24. 24.

    White House Blues 1:30

    Doc Watson

    Play White House Blues
  25. 25.

    I Want to Love Him More 2:05

    Doc Watson

    Play I Want to Love Him More
  26. 26.

    Way Downtown 2:00

    Doc Watson

    Play Way Downtown

Description

It's a measure of how succinct Doc Watson's interpretations of traditional music are that this 26-song collection is one of the few Vanguard double-LP compilations to make it onto CD completely intact, with no songs eliminated, and it still clocks in at under 70 minutes. It's also one of the better sounding of the Welk Music Group's mid-'80s CD reissues from the Vanguard catalog, and one only wishes that the label could have included a set of liner notes about the performer. The first half of this disc (and the first LP of the original double album) is made up of studio recordings that feature Watson working solo, in a small-group setting, and also accompanied by a full band of top Nashville session musicians, including Grady Martin, Tommy Jackson, and Buddy Spicher; tracks 13-26 were recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964 and 1965, and feature a relaxed, outgoing Watson accompanied by no more than a pair of musicians. As for the music itself, it's about as wide and varied a body as one could wish for -- from Watson's very stylized versions of "Tom Dooley," "Shady Grove," and "Rising Sun Blues" (his rendition of "House of the Rising Sun") to gospel numbers, all of it beguiling in its musicianship as well as its content. Watson's singing and playing are sweeter on the studio sides, but the live tracks show him in a relaxed, outgoing mood. Although it's not as thorough an account of his musicianship as the four-CD Vanguard Years compilation, this disc does give any neophyte a good look at what he's about, and the music is excellent on its own terms. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Description

    It's a measure of how succinct Doc Watson's interpretations of traditional music are that this 26-song collection is one of the few Vanguard double-LP compilations to make it onto CD completely intact, with no songs eliminated, and it still clocks in at under 70 minutes. It's also one of the better sounding of the Welk Music Group's mid-'80s CD reissues from the Vanguard catalog, and one only wishes that the label could have included a set of liner notes about the performer. The first half of this disc (and the first LP of the original double album) is made up of studio recordings that feature Watson working solo, in a small-group setting, and also accompanied by a full band of top Nashville session musicians, including Grady Martin, Tommy Jackson, and Buddy Spicher; tracks 13-26 were recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964 and 1965, and feature a relaxed, outgoing Watson accompanied by no more than a pair of musicians. As for the music itself, it's about as wide and varied a body as one could wish for -- from Watson's very stylized versions of "Tom Dooley," "Shady Grove," and "Rising Sun Blues" (his rendition of "House of the Rising Sun") to gospel numbers, all of it beguiling in its musicianship as well as its content. Watson's singing and playing are sweeter on the studio sides, but the live tracks show him in a relaxed, outgoing mood. Although it's not as thorough an account of his musicianship as the four-CD Vanguard Years compilation, this disc does give any neophyte a good look at what he's about, and the music is excellent on its own terms. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-08-7785
  • ASIN: B002SVH34A
  • Catalog #: 11696183
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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