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Young Brigham |
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1968
release for Reprise, a division of Warner Bros.
Collector's
Choice Music
2001
44:15 |
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1. If I Were a Carpenter
(Hardin, Tim) - 5:02
2. Talking Fisherman Blues (Guthrie, Woody) - 3:59
3. Tennessee Stud (Driftwood,
Jimmy) - 4:50
4. [tractor] - 1:00
5. Night Herding Song (Traditional)
- 3:55
6. Rock Island Line (Traditional) - 5:28
7. Danville Girl (Traditional)
- 3:32
8. 912 Greens (Elliott, Jack) - 7:19
9. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
(Dylan, Bob)
Connection (Jagger/Richards)
- 6:13
10. Goodnight Little Arlo (Guthrie, Woody) - 2:57 |
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Recorded at United Records and Gold Star Studios. Musicianers involve
Eric Hord, Mitch Greenhill, Mark Spoelstra, Jack O'Hara, Peter Childs,
Bill Lee, Richard Greene, and Bruce Langhorne. The original release
included track four as part of "Night Herding Song." Track
nine, conversely, was two separate numbers.
As far as Jack's grasping commercial success, this was the one that
got away a professionally promoted package, innocuous spots
of overdub, boasting his own instant On The Road or Bound
For Glory, "912 Greens." As it turned out too
laid back for the circus, too straightforward for the degree, and
one of Jack's finest.
Inspect reviews, herded in
from all over.
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