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Karen Dalton - Cotton Eyed Joe

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Format: CD
Label: MEGAPHONE
Catalog: 0000001
Rel. Date: 07/24/2015
UPC: 666017166827

Cotton Eyed Joe
Artist: Karen Dalton
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. It's Alright
2. Everytime I Think Of Freedom
3. Cotton Eyed Joe
4. Pastures Of Plenty
5. One May Morning
6. Red Are The Flowers
7. Blues On The Ceiling
8. Run Tell That Major
9. Down And Out
10. Fannin' Street

DISC: 2

1. In The Evening
2. Old Hannah
3. Pallett On Your Floor
4. Prettiest Train
5. Mole In The Ground
6. Darlin' Corey
7. It Hurts Me Too
8. Katie Cruel
9. Blackjack
10. No More Taters
11. Good Morning Blues

Details:

2 cd/incl. Dvd

More Info:

Repressing of this acclaimed 2007 double album of previously unheard Karen Dalton live recordings from 1962. These recordings were an unexpected treat, following the hugely acclaimed 2006 reissues of Karen Dalton's studio albums It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You the Best (1969) and In My Own Time (1971). Karen Dalton met Joe Loop in Boulder, Colorado, in 1962; Joe Loop made these recordings of Dalton singing and playing 12-string guitar and banjo at The Attic in Boulder in October 1962. After missing her name in every music history book and encyclopedia for decades, it has since been noted that Karen Dalton was hugely influential on the founding father of folk rock, Fred Neil. Fred Neil only ever broke his reluctance to make public statements on one subject: his awe for and debt to Dalton.
        
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