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Big Guitars from Texas
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Groovus
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Hot Tuna
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Mann's Fate
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Buster Nasta tells me this is for guitar player Steve Mann, deceased
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Chieftains
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Ferny Hill
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from "The Long Black Veil" which includes duets with Mick Jagger, Mark Knofler, Sinead O'Connor and others.
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Rufus Harley
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Kerry Dances
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from "Pied Piper of Jazz" comes bagpiper Harley with help from Roy Ayers, Sonny Stitt
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Tiny Grimes & his Rocking Highlanders
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Tiny's Jump
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Album cover has Tiny and band in kilts!
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Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
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Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?
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aka Wild Mountain Thyme
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Pogues
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Whiskey in the Jar
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Metallica
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Whiskey in the Jar
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Apocalyptica
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The Unforgiven
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from "Apocalytica Plays Metallica By Four Cellos" (Mercury, 1997)
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Michael Hurley
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Wildgeeses
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with Rebby Sharp
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Peter Stampfel
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Cry of the Wild Goose
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Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mtn Boys
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Bright Morning Star
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Stan Freeberg
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The World is Waiting for the Sunrise
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Ry Cooder
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I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine
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Sue Foley
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Oh, Baby (We Got A Good Thing Going)
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cover of Barbara Lynn's New Orleans classic, written by Crazy Cajun Huey Meaux
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Willie Nelson
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This Face
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mediocre tune from Willie's great new album
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Billy Jack Hale
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I Take My Hat Off to the Blues
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from "Guys of the Big D Jamboree"-- country and rockabilly radio show from Dallas
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Rory McLeod
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Love Like A Rock
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Joe Strummer & Mescaleros
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Gamma Ray
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Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
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Diggin' My Potatoes
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cover of a Little Walter tune
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Sunny Blair
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Step Back Baby (1953)
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from "The Travelling Record Man: Historic Down South Recording Trips of Joe BIhari & Ike Turner" (Ace, 2001). Includes Howling Wolf, Elmore James.
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Preston Love
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Cool Ade (1969)
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from "Watts Funky" collection of Johnny Otis produced material (Ace, 2001)
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Johnny Otis Show
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SIgnifying Monkey (1968)
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from "Watts Funky" collection of Johnny Otis produced material (Ace, 2001). Beware of curses.
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Staple Singers
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Pop's Instrumental (1968)
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Hasidic New Wave & Yakar Rhythms
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Yemin HaShem
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Klezmer jazz meets Senegalese percussion, on "From the Belly of Abraham: Adventures of the Afro-Semitic Diaspora" (Knitting Factory, 2001)
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Winard Harper
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Blessed Eid
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fine jazz drummer and band, including (on this tune) Alyoune Faye from Yakar Rhythms
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Fred Ho & Afro-Asian Music Ensemble
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Strange Fruit Revisited
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from "The Underground Railroad to my Heart"
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Jackie Washington
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Freight Train/Wilson Rag/Baby It Ain't No Lie
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Boston-based early 60s folk singer
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Tom Rush
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Just A Closer Walk With Thee
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another Harvard Square folk singer
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John Herald/Greenbriar Boys
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Levee Breaking Blues
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great 60s urban bluegrass
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Nick Lowe
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Arrette Pas La Music (Don't Stop the Music)
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from "Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music" with John Fogarty, Linda Ronstadt and others. Song is cover of George Jones tune, sung in Cajun French, with Steve Riley & Mamou Playboys as backup
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Rodney Crowell
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Blues de Bosco
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also from "Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music" (Vanguard, 2002)
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Bad Livers
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Lumpy, Beanpole & Dirt
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Robin & Linda WIlliams
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Hungry Eyes
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cover of Merle Haggard song, album produced by Garrison Keillor
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Kasey Chambers
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Runaway Train
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David Ball
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She Always Talked About Mexico
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Augustus Pablo
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Ras Menilik Congo
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some as bed music
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