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Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy Album

Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy Album
Performer: Tom Paxton
Title: Ramblin' Boy
Country: UK
Style:Folk Rock
Released: 1965
Catalog number: EKL-277
Label: Elektra
MP3 album szie: 2542 mb
FLAC album size: 2257 mb

Tracklist

1The Last Thing On My Mind3:05
2Ramblin' Boy3:59
3When Morning Breaks2:55
4A Rumblin' In The Land3:00
5A Job Of Work2:43
6Standing On The Edge Of Town1:42
7Goin' To The Zoo2:27
8High Sheriff Of Hazard2:08
9I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound3:40
10My Lady's A Wild, Flying Dove3:10
11Daily News2:15
12Harper2:50
13Fare Thee Well, Cisco3:03
14What Did You Learn In School Today?1:43
15Bound For The Mountains And The Sea3:03

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EKS-7277Tom Paxton Ramblin' Boy ‎(LP, Album)ElektraEKS-7277US1964
EKL-277Tom Paxton Ramblin' Boy ‎(LP, Album, Mono)ElektraEKL-277UKUnknown
EKL-277Tom Paxton Ramblin' Boy ‎(LP, Album, Mono)ElektraEKL-277US1964
K 42003Tom Paxton Ramblin' Boy ‎(LP, Album, RE)ElektraK 42003UKUnknown
EKS-7277Tom Paxton Ramblin' Boy ‎(LP, Album, RE)ElektraEKS-7277US1966

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, VocalsTom Paxton
  • Banjo, Guitar [2nd], HarmonicaBarry Kornfeld
  • GuitarrónFelix Pappalardi
  • Liner NotesTom Paxton
  • ProducerPaul Rothchild
  • Supervised By [Production Supervisor]Jac Holzman

Notes

Original mid-60's issue on gold label with white edging

Short intro

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