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1966 (reissue)
1966 (reissue) (limited transparent green vinyl LP + booklet + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: DE 30C. Rel: 01 Mar 21
 
Folk/Americana
Reason To Believe (2:23)
Katie Cruel (2:45)
Cotton Eyed Joe (3:10)
Green Rocky Road (3:20)
Don't Make Promises (2:19)
Other Side To This Life (3:43)
God Bless The Child (2:43)
Little Bit Of Rain (2:14)
While You're On Your Way (2:19)
2:19 Train (4:05)
Misery Blues (1:16)
Mole In The Ground (3:30)
Shiloh Town (2:06)
Hallelujah (0:39)
 in stock $29.22
Shuckin' Sugar
Shuckin' Sugar (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: DE 031CD. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Folk/Americana
Trouble In Mind
If You're A Viper
When First Unto This Country
Shiloh Town
Shuckin' Sugar Blues
Everytime I Think Of Freedom
Ribbon Bow
Blues Jumped The Rabbit
Lonesome Valley
When I Get Home
In The Pines
Katie Cruel
Review: Here's a treat for all those who love blues and American folk music of the 1960s - a collection of previously unheard material from the late Karen Dalton and her frequent collaborator (turned romantic partner) Richard Tucker. Rescued from long-lost, but recently rediscovered, tapes, the material on show captures Dalton and Tucker performing live at iconic Boulder folk club The Attic in January 1963, and at a benefit concert for Congress For Racial Equality a year or so later. The recordings are intimate, magical and highly atmospheric, featuring a mixture of previously unheard Dalton songs and duets with Tucker. It's a brilliant snapshot of not only a moment in time, but also the vibrancy of America's folk revival of the 1960s. In a word: essential.
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