Ramblin' Jack Elliot, 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...
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott's Me & Bobby McGee combines traditional folk songs with contemporary songs, like the album's title track. Though it doesn't rank among his best work,...
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott recorded this 70-minute session in Germany in 1980; 17 years later, it found an American release. Among the 17 selections are many -- "Pretty Boy...
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When he was growing up in Brooklyn in the 1940s, Charles Adnopoz dreamed of being a guitar-strumming cowboy and busking around the world. Between running off with a rodeo...
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott's first album for Hightone, Friends of Mine, is a thoroughly enjoyable collection of duets produced by Roy Rogers. There's a loose, intimate atmosphere...
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Combining the bulks of three early-'60s Topic albums -- Talking Woody Guthrie, Muleskinner, and Roll on Buddy (which in turn were reissues of the rare late-'50s records...
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These songs from the mid- to late '50s are taken from the albums Elliott recorded with banjoist Derroll Adams while on a six-year tour of Europe. The two performers had a...
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Elliott was the complete folksinger of the 60s, singing and yodeling traditional material derived from folk, country, and blues sources and (especially) carrying on the...
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Elliott's early-'60s Prestige LPs Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott are combined onto a single 77-minute disc on this CD reissue, with one song ("I...
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From "ramblin'" around with mentor Woody Guthrie in the 1950s to his influence on several generations of performers (most notably, the young Bob Dylan), Ramblin'...
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At 68, Ramblin' Jack Elliott is one of the most colorful characters in "folk" music. While his commercial success has been marginal, he's been in the thick of the...
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A two-for-one single-disc reissue of two 1962 albums: the studio date Country Style and the live club recording At the Second Fret (here retitled Live). With a couple dozen...
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