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Yep Roc Records

[2LP] Doc Watson - Live At Club 47

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Doc Watson - Live At Club 47 [Vinyl Record]

Format: Vinyl Record

Label: Yep Roc Records [0634457192089]

Description:

Doc Watson — Live At Club 47 Never-before live album recorded at Club 47 (Club Passim) on Feb. 10, 1963! Includes four previously unreleased songs from Doc's early repertoire Yep Roc Records and the Southern Folklife Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries present the release of Doc Watson, Live at Club 47 , 55 years to the date of the original recording. Recorded live February 10, 1963 at Club 47 in Cambridge, MA, today known as Club Passim, this never-before-heard album features four previously unreleased songs from Doc's early repertoire, in addition to performances of Doc's favorite songs of the Carter Family, Frank Hutchison, Charlie Poole, and Merle Travis. Doc is accompanied by John Herald and Ralph Rinzler of The Greenbrier Boys on five of the album's tracks. "This recording documents a pivotal moment in virtuoso Doc Watson's early solo career," notes Steven Weiss, director of the Southern Folklife Collection. "This is Doc, paying his dues and playing his heart out, performing two sets of classic, old-time country songs he learned as a child from his family and from old 78 RPM records." After the success of the Club 47 show, Doc was booked at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival and released his debut solo album on Vanguard Records in 1964. He went on to become America's premier folk guitarist earning seven Grammy Awards, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, and in 1997 was presented with the National Medal of Arts at the White House by then-President Bill Clinton, who introduced him saying, "There may not be a serious, committed baby boomer alive who didn't spend at least some of his or her youth trying to learn to pick guitar like Doc Watson."

Tracklista:

LP 1 Side A
1. Wabash Cannonball - A.P. Carter
2. The House Carpenter - Traditional (Previously Unreleased)
3. I Wish I Was Single Again - Traditional
4. Little Darling Pal of Mine - A.P. Carter
5. Train That Carried My Girl from Town - Doc Watson
6. The Worried Blues - Traditional
LP 1 Side B
1. Old Dan Tucker - Traditional (Previously Unreleased)
2. Sweet Heaven When I Die - Claude Grant
3. Doc’s Talking Blues - Chris Bouchillon
4. Little Margaret - Traditional (Previously Unreleased)
5. Sitting On Top of the World - Lonnie Carter and Walter Jacobs
6. Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down - Doc Watson
7. Blue Smoke - Merle Travis
LP 2 Side A
1. Deep River Blues - Doc Watson
2. Way Downtown - (w/ Ralph Rinzler and John Herald) – Doc Watson
3. Somebody Touched Me - (w/ Ralph Rinzler and John Herald) – Doc Watson
4. Billy in the Low Ground - (w/ John Herald) – Traditional
5. Boil Them Cabbage Down - Traditional
6. Everyday Dirt - David McCarn
LP 2 Side B
1. I Am A Pilgrim - Merle Travis
2. No Telephone in Heaven - A.P. Carter
3. Hop High Ladies the Cake’s All Dough - Traditional (Previously Unreleased)
4. Little Sadie - Doc Watson
5. Black Mountain Rag - (w/ John Herald) – Doc Watson
6. Blackberry Rag - (w/ John Herald) – Doc Watson
7. Days Of My Childhood Plays - Alfred G. Karnes

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