Mittwoch, 22. Juni 2022

Doc Watson - Doc Watson (1964, vinyl rip)

In the latter half of the 20th century there were three pre-eminently influential folk/country guitar players: Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, and Arthel "Doc" Watson, a flat-picking genius from Deep Gap, NC. Unlike the other two, Watson was in middle age before gaining any attention. Since 1960, though, when Watson was recorded with his family and friends in Folkways' "Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's", people have remained in awe of this gentle blind man who sings and picks with a pure and emotional authenticity. The present generation, folkies and country pickers alike, including Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, the late Clarence White, Emmylou Harris, and literally hundreds of others, acknowledge their great debt to Watson. Watson has provided a further service to folk/country by his encyclopedic knowledge of many American traditional songs.

Watson's arrival on the folk scene of the '60s was a major event in American music, due mostly to his appearance at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival and the release of this self-titled album the following year. Not only did it revolutionize folk guitar picking, but it set the standard for the rest of his career with its mix of old-timey numbers, blues, gospel, and adapted fiddle tunes. The album is incredibly varied, from the stark, banjo-driven "Country Blues" to the humorous "Intoxicated Rat," and many of these songs became Watson standards, especially his signature song "Black Mountain Rag." His incredible flat-picking skills may have been what initially wowed his audiences, but it was Watson's complete mastery of the folk idiom that assured his lasting popularity.

Doc Watson - Doc Watson (1964, vinyl rip)
(ca. 224 kbps, cover art included))

5 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

Looking forward to listening to this. Thank you.

zero hat gesagt…

You are welcome!

zero hat gesagt…

Now in a better quality!

Cri hat gesagt…

Zero, the link is dead. Refresh possible?

Anonym hat gesagt…

Dear Sir, restore?
Blessings...

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