Clarence White – The Tut Taylor Archive Reel Tape #26 – Side
B
Solo
Practice Tape - Sometime In The Early Sixties
1. Soldier's Joy (0:35)
2. Farewell Blues (1:31)
3. Alabama Jubilee (1:41)
4. Sheik Of Araby (1:44)
5. Footprints In The Snow (1:13)
6. New River Train (0:47)
7. Unknown (0:38)
8. Crazy Creek (1:28)
9. Flop-Eared Mule (1:26)
10. Farewell Blues (1:41)
1. Soldier's Joy (0:35)
2. Farewell Blues (1:31)
3. Alabama Jubilee (1:41)
4. Sheik Of Araby (1:44)
5. Footprints In The Snow (1:13)
6. New River Train (0:47)
7. Unknown (0:38)
8. Crazy Creek (1:28)
9. Flop-Eared Mule (1:26)
10. Farewell Blues (1:41)
Artwork
Included (front, back)
7 comments:
Great sound quality. I'm always happy to have more Clarence, especially intimate solo recordings like these.
Thanks R-B
Always interesting.
A sheer pleasure for all acoustic guitar fans. White's artistry and fast fingers are highlighted in these short recordings, and what a treat! Later on, with the string-bender, his playing was tasteful and less dependent on speed, although he was capable of that as well. Clarence was by far the best Byrds guitarist, and one of the best of his generation. These early recordings are a must for any of his fans, of which I am one. It's a real pity he died so young, but at least he left us a body of work which showed just what an enormous talent he had. Many thanks for this one, R--B.
thanks much, RB !
Anything related to THE BYRDS you can dig out of your archives is always more than welcome.
Thanks a million R-B!
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