Immerse yourself in the rich, soulful sounds of Doc Watson's "Favorites of Clint Howard and Doc Watson," a captivating collection of traditional folk, bluegrass, and country blues released on January 1, 1988, under Rutabaga Records. This 35-minute journey through Americana features 12 tracks that showcase Watson's masterful guitar playing and heartfelt vocals, making it a standout in his illustrious career.
The album opens with "The Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind," setting the tone for a collection that blends classic themes of love, life, and resilience. Tracks like "Short Life and It's Troubles" and "Old Account was Settled Long Ago" delve into the struggles and triumphs of everyday life, while "Gold Watch and Chain" and "Green Back Dollar" offer a glimpse into the material world with Watson's signature storytelling flair.
Watson's virtuosity shines through in instrumentals like "Whoa Mule" and "Way Up on the Mountain," where his guitar work takes center stage. The album also features tender moments, such as the sweet "Curly Headed Baby," showcasing Watson's versatility and depth as an artist.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Doc Watson or new to his music, "Favorites of Clint Howard and Doc Watson" is a treasure trove of timeless songs that highlight the enduring appeal of traditional folk and bluegrass. Dive in and experience the magic of Watson's music, a true legend in the world of Americana.