Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of American roots music with Doc Watson's "Life's Work: A Retrospective." This comprehensive collection spans over two and a half hours and showcases the remarkable versatility and skill of one of the most influential figures in bluegrass, folk, and country blues. Released on November 12, 2021, by Craft Recordings, this album is a testament to Doc Watson's enduring legacy and his profound impact on traditional and contemporary folk music.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, from classic folk ballads like "Tom Dooley" and "St. James Hospital" to lively instrumental pieces such as "Doc's Guitar (Tickling The Strings) / Black Mountain Rag - Live At Newport Folk Festival / 1963" and "Sweet Georgia Brown - Instrumental." Watson's masterful guitar playing and soulful vocals shine throughout, offering a glimpse into his extraordinary career and his ability to breathe new life into traditional tunes.
"Life's Work: A Retrospective" also includes live performances from the Newport Folk Festival and other iconic venues, capturing the raw energy and authenticity that Doc Watson was known for. Tracks like "Little Orphan Girl" and "Wanted Man" highlight his storytelling prowess, while instrumental gems like "Dill Pickle Rag" and "Muskrat" showcase his technical brilliance and innovative approach to traditional music.
This retrospective is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Doc Watson's artistry and his deep connection to the roots of American music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, "Life's Work: A Retrospective" offers a compelling journey through the genres that Doc Watson helped shape and redefine.
Tracks
The Precious JewelDoc Watson
PharaohThe Jack Williams Band, Doc Watson
I Saw A Man At The Close Of The DayDoc Watson
Rambling HoboDoc Watson
Darling CoreyDoc Watson
Your Long JourneyDoc Watson
The Cuckoo BirdDoc Watson
Everyday DirtDoc Watson
Doc's Guitar (Tickling The Strings) / Black Mountain Rag - Live At Newport Folk Festival / 1963Doc Watson
Storms Are On The OceanDoc Watson, Jean Ritchie
What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul - LiveDoc Watson, Bill Monroe
And Am I Born To Die?The Doc Watson Family
My Little Woman, You're So SweetDoc Watson
Little Orphan GirlDoc Watson, Fred Price, Clint Howard
Wanted ManDoc Watson, Fred Price, Clint Howard
Sittin On Top Of The WorldDoc Watson
Intoxicated RatDoc Watson
Country BluesDoc Watson
Talk About SufferingDoc Watson
Little Omie Wise - Live At The Newport Folk Festivals / 1963 & 1964Doc Watson
St. James HospitalDoc Watson
Tom DooleyDoc Watson
Beaumont RagDoc & Merle Watson
MuskratDoc Watson, Merle Watson
Weary BluesDoc Watson, Merle Watson
We Shall All Be ReunitedDoc Watson, Merle Watson
SouthboundDoc Watson
Blue Railroad TrainDoc Watson
Walk On Boy - Vanguard VersionDoc Watson
Sweet Georgia Brown - InstrumentalDoc Watson
AlbertaDoc Watson
That Was The Last Thing On My MindDoc Watson
Windy And Warm - InstrumentalDoc Watson
Riddle SongDoc Watson
GeorgieDoc Watson
Rain Crow BillDoc Watson
Winter's NightDoc Watson
Matty GrovesDoc Watson
Dill Pickle RagDoc Watson
Willie MooreDoc Watson, Merle Watson
Peach Picking Time In GeorgiaDoc Watson
Memphis Blues - RemixDoc Watson
The Train That Carried My Girl From Town - Vanguard VersionDoc Watson
Lost John - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Brown's Ferry Blues - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
The Clouds Are Gwine To Roll Away - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Life Gits Teejus Don't It - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Banks Of The Ohio - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Spikedriver Blues - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Deep River Blues - Live In New York / 1970Doc Watson, Merle Watson
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