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Ramblin' Jack Elliott

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Ramblin' Jack Elliott, this 1995 album (his first after more than a two-decade hiatus from the studio) goes to show, only gets better with age. The 70-something-year-old voice resonates here with the long miles and experience it once just impersonated, the distinctive guitar playing likewise aged into a rich and mesmerizing style. Elliott also reveals himself as one of the few truly enduring figures of the folk era, partly because his music is more honest, and as a result more timeless, than so much of that era's music. This anticipated, Grammy-winning return to the studio represents Elliott at the top of his game, rendering several of his standards (his repertoire is admittedly lean, and the same songs crop up on album after album) at some of their best. There is the usual run of Woody Guthrie songs here (four out of the 12 total tracks) alongside a mix of folk revival tunes, ballads, and blues. The old faithful "San Francisco Bay Blues" is appropriately older, slower, and world-wearier here than in Elliott's earlier, hell-for-leather performances, but it holds up well, proving itself worth at least one more listen. Elliott's real strength, though, comes through on songs like "South Coast" and "Buffalo Skinners," both of them haunting and desperate Western epics. Jack Elliott used to sound more like Woody Guthrie than Woody Guthrie, which itself was no small feat, but where lesser imitators would have ceased, Elliott kept on rambling, and finally sounds like nothing but Jack Elliott, a sound itself worthy of imitation and with its own place in the canon of American roots legends. With South Coast, Elliott's legend is irrevocably cemented.
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1
Pastures of Plenty
00:02:48

Woody Guthrie, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Ludlow Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

2
If I Were a Carpenter
00:05:02

Tim Hardin, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - ALLEN STANTON PRODUCTIONS, INC, MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

3
Cocaine Blues
00:02:31

Reverend Gary Davis, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Chandos Music (Ascap), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

4
I Ain't Got No Home
00:02:09

Woody Guthrie, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Ludlow Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

5
Will James
00:02:16

Ian Tyson, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - FOUR STRONG WINDS LTD., MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

6
On the Trail of the Buffalo... (The Buffalo Skinners)
00:05:23

Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - traditional; Ramblin' Jack Elliott (arrangement and adaptation), Composer

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

7
Rake and Rambling Boy
00:02:27

Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Derroll Adams, Composer - DERROLL ADAMS (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

8
South Coast
00:07:55

Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Lillian Bos Ross, Composer - EMI-BLACKWOOD (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

9
Talkin' Dust Bowl
00:03:05

Woody Guthrie, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Ludlow Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

10
Mean Old Bedbug Blues
00:03:26

JOSEPH DAVIS, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - JOSEPH DAVIS (ASCAP), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

11
Ludlow Massacre
00:04:25

Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Jesse "Lone Cat" Fuller, Composer - Hollis Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

12
San Francisco Bay Blues
00:02:13

Woody Guthrie, Composer - Ramblin' Jack Elliott, MainArtist - Sanga Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

1995 Red House Records 1995 Red House Records

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Ramblin' Jack Elliott, this 1995 album (his first after more than a two-decade hiatus from the studio) goes to show, only gets better with age. The 70-something-year-old voice resonates here with the long miles and experience it once just impersonated, the distinctive guitar playing likewise aged into a rich and mesmerizing style. Elliott also reveals himself as one of the few truly enduring figures of the folk era, partly because his music is more honest, and as a result more timeless, than so much of that era's music. This anticipated, Grammy-winning return to the studio represents Elliott at the top of his game, rendering several of his standards (his repertoire is admittedly lean, and the same songs crop up on album after album) at some of their best. There is the usual run of Woody Guthrie songs here (four out of the 12 total tracks) alongside a mix of folk revival tunes, ballads, and blues. The old faithful "San Francisco Bay Blues" is appropriately older, slower, and world-wearier here than in Elliott's earlier, hell-for-leather performances, but it holds up well, proving itself worth at least one more listen. Elliott's real strength, though, comes through on songs like "South Coast" and "Buffalo Skinners," both of them haunting and desperate Western epics. Jack Elliott used to sound more like Woody Guthrie than Woody Guthrie, which itself was no small feat, but where lesser imitators would have ceased, Elliott kept on rambling, and finally sounds like nothing but Jack Elliott, a sound itself worthy of imitation and with its own place in the canon of American roots legends. With South Coast, Elliott's legend is irrevocably cemented.
© Burgin Mathews /TiVo

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