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| | Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys | | | Music Artist : | | Arlo Guthrie | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Rising Son Records | | Release Date : | | 2005-08-02 | | Store Price : | | $17.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Farrell O'Gara 2. Gypsy Davy 3. This Troubled Mind O' Mine 4. Week On The Rag 5. Miss The Mississippi & You 6. Lovesick Blues 7. Uncle Jeff 8. Gates Of Eden 9. Last Train 10. Cowboy Song 11. Sailor's Bonnett 12. Cooper's Lament 13. Ramblin' Round
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GONE WITH GYPSY DAVEY Submitted on: 2009-01-07 |
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MY HUSBAND IS THRILLED TO FIND THIS CD. HE THOUGHT IT WAS LOST FOREVER. HE HAD AN 8 TRACK 30 ODD YEARS AGO AND WISHED HE COULD GET THE CD.
I FOUND IT ON AMAZON.COM FOR CHRISTMAS AND HE LISTENS TO IT DAILY.
LOVES THE SONG GONE WITH GYPSY DAVEY SONG AND SO DO I. GREAT ALBUM****** |
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Thanks to the Brooklyn Cowboy Submitted on: 2008-12-06 |
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| I live in France. Where this album has not been reissued since its original launch. My original vinyl version got lost during one of my apartment movings, and I've been looking for this album for the last 15 years. What a pleasure!! my memory was not betrayed, this album is a pure jewel. Farell O'Gara, first title, is so authentic, amazingly beautiful... The version of Gates of Eden (B. Dylan) is absolutely fantastic. Great staff plays on this album : Jesse Ed Davis, fabulous guitarist who played with Taj Mahal, George Harrison, ..., Clarence White (guitarist of the Byrds), and last but not least, Ry Cooder ... Arlo's voice is clear, simple, whith both a sound of poetry and a touch of humour, perfectly adapted to his music. This album is one out of the twenty to take with you on a desert island. |
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A gift Submitted on: 2007-03-27 |
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| I got this for my dad because Don Rich(Buck Owens guitar player) plays on 2 or 3 tracks. He loves the cd. |
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I like Arlo... Submitted on: 2005-10-11 |
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| I like Arlo. After first hearing him 30 years ago I still put him on in the morning with my coffee. He is one of those artists that I buy over again when a new format comes in style (such as LP verses CD). I have never listened to any of his albums (no matter how many times) without either laughing, crying, singing along, dancing, or feeling that I have learned something new about humanity. I like him just as much and more than most artists I listen to. That includes Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Wilco, Modest Mouse, Neal Young, Ben Harper, Nine Inch Nails, The wallflowers, Radio Head, Ten Years After, The Beach Boys, Johnny Cash, Kieth Urban, and so on. This album is a great one -- I cannot put this on my player without singing along from the beginning to the end. If you like folk music Arlo is the modern master. He's a humble man and a great artist. |
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Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys Submitted on: 2005-09-04 |
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| I first heard this album in the 70's, and thought it was great then, now I think it's even better. |
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