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His Folkways Years (1963-1968) - Dock Boggs
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  1. Down South Blues
  2. Country Blues
  3. Pretty Polly
  4. Coal Creek March
  5. My Old Horse Died
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  1. Down South Blues
  2. Country Blues
  3. Pretty Polly
  4. Coal Creek March
  5. My Old Horse Died
  6. Wild Bill Jones
  7. Rowan County Crew
  8. New Prisoner's Song
  9. Oh Death
  10. Prodigal Son
  11. Mother's Advice
  12. Drunkard's Lone Child]
  13. Bright Sunny South
  14. Mistreated Mama Blues
  15. Harvey Logan
  16. Mixed Blues
  17. Old Joe's Barroom
  18. Danville Girl
  19. Cole Younger
  20. Schottische Time
  21. Papa, Build Me a Boat
  22. Little Black Train
  23. No Disappointments in Heaven
  24. Gloryland
  25. Banjo Clog
  26. Wise County Jail
  27. Sugar Baby]
  28. The Death of Jerry Damron
  29. Railroad Tramp
  30. Poor Boy in Jail
  31. Brother Jim Got Shot
  32. John Henry]
  33. Davenport
  34. Dying Ranger
  35. Little Omie Wise]
  36. Sugar Blues
  37. Loving Nancy
  38. Cuba
  39. John Hardy
  40. Peggy Walker
  41. I Hope I Live a Few More Days
  42. Turkey in the Straw]
  43. Calvary
  44. Roses While I'm Living
  45. Leave It There
  46. Prayer of a Miner's Child
  47. Coke Oven March
  48. Reuben's Train
  49. Cumberland Gap]
  50. Careless Love
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After Boggs, the Appalachian singer/banjoist who had released a dozen sides in the late '20s, was rediscovered by Mike Seeger in 1963, he did some recording for Folkways Records. This double-CD, 50-song set contains the material from three Boggs LPs for Folkways: Legendary Singer & Banjo Player (1963), Vol. 2 (1965), and Vol. 3 (1970). The unearthly qualities of his '20s recordings that caused critics such as Greil Marcus to get wet were not in such exotic force on these later efforts; Boggs had only recently started ...

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His Folkways Years (1963-1968) 1998, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

UPC: 093074010822

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