Arlo Guthrie Running Down The Road Rarity

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Arlo Guthrie Running Down The Road Rarity

Use cursor keys to browse >Arlo Guthrie Running Down The Road UK vinyl LP album (LP record) Tracklisting / Additional Info: 01. Oklahoma Hills 02. Every Hand In The Land 03. Creole Belle 04. Wheel Of Fortune 05.

Arlo Guthrie Running Down The Road Rarity Guide A one-hit wonder is an artist primarily known for one. Two poorly received series (Sit Down, Shut Up and Running Wilde). Dell Inspiron 1550 Drivers Xp. ARLO GUTHRIE Running Down The Road (1969 UK tri-colour steamboat label 10-track vinyl LP, gatefold picture sleeve. Although the sleeve has some noticeable storage wear including ringwear and edgewear, the vinyl remains in excellent condition -a great play copy offered at an advantageous price RSLP6346).

Oh, In The Morning 06. Coming In To Los Angeles 07. My Front Pages 09. Living In The Country 10. Running Down The Road Condition: This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed.

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Year of Release: 1969 - 48 years old Artist: (click here for complete listing) Title: (click here for more of the same title) Postage/Shipping: for a postage/shipping quote Format: vinyl LP album (LP record) Record Label: Reprise Catalogue No: RSLP6346 Country of Origin: UK Language: Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. Additional info: Deleted EIL.COM Ref No AOGLPRU425170 (quote this reference in any e-mails, letters, faxes or phone calls to help identify this item) Complete Stock List: email: to contact our sales team. Alternative Names: None To order by phone: Call 10 quoting EIL.COM reference number AOGLPRU425170. • eil.com (also known as Esprit) has been the world's biggest and best seller of premium quality and top condition rare and vintage vinyl records, rare CD's and music memorabilia since 1985 - that's 31 years!

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Although this album's 'Coming in to Los Angeles' crossed over and into the rock underground, especially via its performance at Woodstock, most of his third record is actually far more laid-back country-rock. Very much a production of its time, in a slightly negative sense, features employing the cream of L.A.' S top country-rock players as session men:,,,,,, and Chris Etheridge.

The tone is good-natured and easygoing -- too good-natured and easygoing sometimes, in fact, as on the unexciting cover of 'Stealin'.' Acknowledges his folk roots with covers of tunes by his father ('Oklahoma Hills'), ('Living in the Country'), and. These are surrounded by originals that follow the Dylan 'back to basics' mold of the late '60s, both in musical and lyrical concerns ('My Front Pages' might even be taken as a gentle Dylan satire).

As such, much of the record is inoffensive but inconsequential, although the drug smuggling ode 'Coming into Los Angeles' adds a touch of much-needed urgency. Duval County Esol Program Icon. The title track is entirely uncharacteristic of the album, with its harsh blasts of distorted psychedelic guitar and tough, walking-blues stance -- for these reasons, it's a standout.