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Almost 35 years to the day from it's original release, iIt is our extreme pleasure to re-release this favorite Arlo album. This is the first time Rising Son Records has released it on CD. We have digitally re-mastered every song to give them the highest quality sound available. Seven of these songs are Arlo originals. Doug Dillard, one of our favorite banjo players, joins him on a couple of tracks, notably, "Washington County". These songs are truly timeless. Make a new old friend. Arlo Guthrie Washington County Songs | 1. | Introduction |
| 2. | Fence Post Blues |
| 3. | Gabriel's Mother's Highway Ballad #16  |
| 4. | Washington County |
| 5. | Valley To Pray |
| 6. | Lay Down Little Doggies |
| 7. | I Could Be Singing |
| 8. | If You Would Just Drop By |
| 9. | Percy's Song  |
| 10. | I Want To Be Around |
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Purchase Washington County CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Arlo Guthrie Hobo's Lullaby CD (1972) Remastered; Reissued
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$18.99 This 1972 album was Arlo Guthrie's fifth, and continued his confident move from humorous troubadour (ALICE'S RESTAURANT) to one of the finest of the early practitioners of country-rock. After the gorgeous WASHINGTON COUNTY, which featured numerous originals, this time out Arlo focused almost exclusively on other people's material.
The album yielded one of his few chart hits with Steve Goodman's "City Of New Orleans." The sessions were produced by Lenny Waronker and John Pilla and feature such guests as Linda Ronstadt, Clarence White, Ry Cooder, Spooner Oldham, Jim Dickinson, and Chris Ethridge. This strong album and its predecessor gave Guthrie all the foundation he needed to create ...
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