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| 1 | Intro | ||
| 2 | T For Texas | ||
| 3 | Howdido | ||
| 4 | Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say | ||
| 5 | Crash On The Highway | ||
| 6 | Candy Man | ||
| 7 | Ballad Of John Henry | ||
| 8 | Car Song | ||
| 9 | Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms | ||
| 10 | Old Blue | ||
| 11 | Don't You Leave Me Here | ||
| 12 | Why O Why | ||
| 13 | In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree | ||
| 14 | Oklahoma Hills | ||
| 15 | Rock Island Line | ||
| 16 | Closing/Railroad Bill |
Liner Notes
Some of the earliest Ramblin' Jack recordings available made available in 2004. Recorded by a young Jack Elliott in 1957 in England aboard a yacht at Cowes Harbour on the Isle of Wight. Some of these songs were released on the Topics label under the title JACK TAKES THE FLOOR. These tapes were recently found stashed in a box in the British Library.
His playing, personna and repetoire of this early period brought to England and Europe the raw, earthy sound of true American folk, blues and western music. At this time Jack was inspired by Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, Reverend Gary Davis and Jimmie Rodgers. He deeply influenced later emerging British performers, from Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney to Eric Clapton and Rod Stewart. The companion cd is entitled "The Lost Topic Tapes: Cowes Harbour 1957".

