01. "Rising High Water Blues" 02. "Death Don't Have No Mercy" 03. "Rambler's Blues" 04. "Soul Of A Man" 05. "Richland Women Blues" 06. "Grinnin' In Your Face" 07. "The New Strangers Blues" 08. "Falling Down Blues" 09. "How Long Blues" 10. "Please Remember Me"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Stranger Here by Ramblin' Jack Elliott, released 2 April 2009, includes the following tracks: "Rambler's Blues", "Richland Woman Blues", "New Strangers Blues", "How Long Blues" and more.
This version of Stranger Here comes as a 1xCD. -
If producer Joe Henry was aiming for a timeless album by pairing the 79-year old Ramblin’ Jack Elliott with a mixed-bag band to record a bunch of Depr...
Mike Wood - 10/Sep/2009
Produced by Joe Henry, w/ guests Van Dyke Parks and David Hidalgo (Los Lobos), "A Stranger Here" might seem at first like yet another in the...
Steve Horowitz - 09/Apr/2009
It’s unclear how much Ramblin’ Jack Elliott really remembers about the Great Depression. After all, the 77-year-old folk singer was just a child when ...
cloudspeakers - 08/Apr/2009
At 77, and firmly established as the link between Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, Jack Elliott could be excused a bit of laurel-resting. Instead, inspire...
Jonathan Keefe - 05/Apr/2009
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cloudspeakers - 03/Apr/2009
Facts about this album:* Ramblin Jack Elliot was born Elliott Charles Adnopoz.* He ran away from home at the age of 15 to join the rodeo.* HIs fingerp...
cloudspeakers - 03/Apr/2009
Facts about this album:* Ramblin Jack Elliot was born Elliott Charles Adnopoz.* He ran away from home at the age of 15 to join the rodeo.* HIs fingerp...
Andy Gill - 03/Apr/2009
The former hitch-hiking pal of Woody Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott was the template from which the young Bob Dylan cut his character. Elliott, too, w...
David Bowling - 26/Feb/2009
Mark April 7th on your calendars because folk legend Ramblin’ Jack Elliott is rolling into town with a new album titled A Stranger Here. Now 77 years ...