Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Derroll Adams - Early Sessions (CD)

Early Sessions
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Release Date:04/06/1999
Label:Tradition Records
UPC:600491108324

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  • All Music Guide

    These songs from the mid- to late '50s are taken from the albums Elliott recorded with banjoist Derroll Adams while on a six-year tour of Europe. The two performers had a legendary chemistry, taking the continent by storm and affecting a profound influence on the British music scene. On this mix of gospel, blues, and traditional folk melodies, one can hear what all the fuss was about. Beginning with the Woody Guthrie classic "More Pretty Girls Than One," the two run through their favorite songs with the slipshod energy that was to define all of Elliott's later recordings. There are many moments to treasure here, from the humor of "Talking Blues" and "Cigarettes Whiskey" to an unadulterated version of the Carter Family's "Worried Man Blues," a song which Elliott would later say was defiled by many a well-meaning British folkie. The artist may have made tighter recordings in later years, but his spirit and earthiness was never better than here, and as a place to hear the legendary Derro...ll Adams, this disc is a must. - Jim Smith, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ramblin' Jack Elliott

Ramblin' Jack Elliott is one of folk music's most enduring characters. Since he first came on the scene in the late '50s, Elliott influenced everyone from Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger to the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead. The son of a New York doctor and a onetime traveling companion of Woody Guthrie, Elliott used his selfmade cowboy image to bring his love of folk ... Read more