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Bull Durham Sacks and Railroad Tracks |
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1970
release for Reprise, a division of Warner Bros.
Collector's
Choice Music
2001
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1. rapping and rambling
Me and Bobby
McGee (Foster, Fred & Kristofferson, Kris)
2. rapping and rambling
Folsom Prison
Blues (Cash, Johnny)
3. Find a Reason to Believe (Hardin,
Tim)
4. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Dylan, Bob)
5. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (Traditional)
6. rapping and rambling
We Come Here Not Chicago Dutchland for
the
Alles Brink Hoop Geslaffen Mocker
7. rapping and rambling about Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right
8. Lay Lady Lay (Dylan, Bob)
9. rapping and rambling
Girl from the North Country (Dylan,
Bob)
10. rapping and rambling
Tramp
on the Street (Cole, Grady & Hazel)
11. rapping and rambling
Michigan Water Blues (Williams)
12. Don't You Leave Me Here (Morton, Jelly Roll)
13. rapping and rambling
Blue Mountain (Traditional)
14. With God on Our Side (Dylan, Bob) |
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Recorded at Woodland Sound and Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
with two engineers and a remix engineer. Musicianers involve Kenny
Buttrey, Charlie McCoy, Pete Drake, Norman Blake, Charlie Daniels,
and Bob Wilson.
This shouldn't be your first Jack Elliott album, but an argument could
be mounted regulating that it not be your last either. It's an incredible
release incredible that it was released that is... not to detract
from the incredible tracks here. Rootsy rock riffs gallop into what
could've been a band compliment to Young Brigham before the
psychedelic cowboy loop tracks raps beyond outer space.
Inspect reviews, herded
in from all over.
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