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Live at the Turf Inn, Scotland

Artist: Ford Buffy

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    Bringing Down the Moon – John Stewart 03:01
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    Cody – John Stewart 03:01
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    Midnight Wind – John Stewart 05:35
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    The Four Marys – Buffy Ford 03:14
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    Dreamers on the Rise – John Stewart 02:51
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    Pick a Bale o' Cotton – John Stewart 01:57
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    Bolinas – John Stewart 04:07
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    Big Horse – John Stewart 04:06
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    California Bloodlines/Chilly Winds – John Stewart 05:28
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    Arkansas Breakout – John Stewart 02:58
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    East Virginia – Buffy Ford 03:15
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    Monkey Boy – John Stewart 07:33
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    Miracle Mile – John Stewart 05:04
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    The Water Is Wide – Buffy Ford 03:14
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    Sing My Heart Away – John Stewart 02:34
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    Cannons in the Rain – John Stewart 03:10
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    The Last Campaign – John Stewart 02:07
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    Across the Milkway – Buffy Ford 02:27
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    The Pirates of Stone County Road – John Stewart 04:53

Buffy Ford, John Stewart's wife, has accompanied him on his albums frequently, singing backup and harmony vocals, but she has gone more than 25 years since being co-billed on an LP. That would be 1968's Signals Through the Glass, the last Stewart/Ford album before 1996's Live at the Turf Inn, Scotland, which was recorded November 4, 1994, at a tiny club in Dalry, Scotland, before an audience of about 100. Stewart accompanies the duo on 12-string guitar, and Ford adds some percussion. The set list is a good collection of highlights from Stewart's solo career (only "Cody" comes from Signals Through the Glass), plus some traditional songs that give Ford a chance to take the lead vocals. There are also a few new Stewart originals, including the story-song "Monkey Boy" and the anthemic "Sing My Heart Away." Ford's light soprano is a good complement to Stewart's throaty, formal tenor, and she adds color to these stripped-down arrangements, making this a good way for Stewart fans to reacquaint themselves with some of his better material and a good introduction to those who have not followed him until now. William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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  • Online Item #: 12130969
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-16-2238
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