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Doc Watson - Elementary Doctor Watson flac album

Doc Watson - Elementary Doctor Watson flac album
  • Performer Doc Watson
  • Title Elementary Doctor Watson
  • Date of release 1972
  • Style Country Blues, Bluegrass, Folk
  • Other formats AA VQF AU MP4 VOC DXD WAV
  • Genre Blues / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1754 mb
  • Size FLAC 1213 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 415

Doc Watson is the self-titled debut album by Doc Watson, released by Vanguard Records in 1964. It was re-issued on CD by Ace Records in 1995 and numerous tracks have been used in compilations such as Vanguard Years and The Best of Doc Watson 1964-1968.

This was Watson's first album after leaving Vanguard, and it nicely showcased his new "country" sound, featuring mellow but terrifically played traditional and contemporary material. Particularly nice are the versions of "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad," Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind," and "More Pretty Girls Than On.

Elementary Doctor Watson. By: Doc Watson (1972, Blues). More albums from Doc Watson: Strictly Instrumental by Doc Watson. Doc Watson Sings Songs For Little Pickers by Doc Watson. Doc And The Boys by Doc Watson. Riding The Midnight Train by Doc Watson. Good Deal! Doc Watson In Nashville by Doc Watson. My Dear Old Southern Home by Doc Watson. Home Again! by Doc Watson. Out In The Country by Doc Watson. View all albums . Elementary Doctor Watson. 1. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad.

Album · 1971 · 10 Songs. More By Doc & Merle Watson. See All. Red Rocking Chair. Ballads from Deep Gap. 1970.

Difficulty: intermediate. Tuning: E A D G B E. Key: Em. Author beatboy65 6,277. From the "The Elementary Doctor Watson!" album.

1972)The Elementary Doctor Watson!1972. The Essential Doc Watson (1973)The Essential Doc Watson1973. Then and Now is the title of a studio album by American country music artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 1973. At the Grammy Awards of 1974, this father and son collaboration won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording. Sugar Hill records re-issued versions - that excluded some tracks - of both Then and Now and Two Days in November in 1994.

The Great Doc Watson is at the heart of American roots music. He straddles the lines between country, bluegrass and folk. On this reissue of his 1973 classic, he's joined by his late son Merle Watson, performing 10 traditional songs including 'Going Down. This 1972 disc, the first of three he made for Tomato Records, proudly brings Doc Watson's country roots to the fore.