Cotton Eyed Joe (album)
Cotton Eyed Joe | ||||
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Live album by Karen Dalton | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Genre | Folk blues | |||
Label | Megaphone Music | |||
Producer | Joe Loop | |||
Karen Dalton chronology | ||||
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Pitchfork Media | (8.0/10) - link |
Cotton Eyed Joe is a live album by Karen Dalton recorded in October 1962, but not released until 2007, in 2×CD + DVD format.
At the time Dalton, her husband, and daughter lived in a shack in the Colorado mountains, without electricity or running water, and she would occasionally play at the Attic, a folk club in Boulder, Colorado. The album is a recording of a performance there, made by the club's co-proprietor and a friend of Dalton's, Joe Loop.[1]
Track listing
- CD 1
- It's All Right (Ray Charles) – 5:45
- Everytime I Think Of Freedom (trad.) – 3:03
- Cotton-Eyed Joe (trad.) – 4:31
- Pastures of Plenty (Woody Guthrie) – 3:52
- One May Morning (trad.) – 4:17
- Red Are The Flowers (Fred Neil) – 5:31
- Blues On The Ceiling (Fred Neil) – 3:20
- Run Tell That Major (trad.) – 3:22
- Down And Out (Jimmy Cox) – 3:43
- Fannin' Street (Huddie Ledbetter) – 2:33
- CD 2
- In The Evening (Leroy Carr) – 5:10
- Old Hannah (trad.) – 3:27
- Pallet On Your Floor (Jelly Roll Morton) – 3:38
- Prettiest Train (trad., Lomax Prison Recordings) – 4:10
- Mole In The Ground (trad.) – 5:48
- Darlin' Corey (trad.) – 4:42
- It Hurts Me Too (Mel London) – 4:12
- Katie Cruel (trad.) – 2:34
- Blackjack (Ray Charles) – 3:12
- No More Taters (trad.) – 4:57
- Good Morning Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) – 3:36
- DVD
- God Bless The Child (Holiday-Herzog)
- It Hurts Me Too (London)
- Little Bit Of Rain (Fred Neil)
- Blues Jumped The Rabbit (trad.)
Personnel
- Karen Dalton : vocals, 12-string guitar, banjo
- Joe Loop: recording
References
- ↑ Deusner, Stephen M. (December 7, 2007). "Karen Dalton: Cotton Eyed Joe". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
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