Cisco Houston Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie Cisco Houston

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  • Release Date: 11/26/1991
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Sales Rank: 96,295
  • Label: VANGUARD RECORDS
  • UPC: 015707213127

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Cisco Houston Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie

1LISTENPastures of Plenty 3:10
2LISTENShip in the Sky 1:53
3LISTENDeportees 4:41
4LISTENGrand Coulee Dam 2:32
5LISTENSinking of the Reuben James 3:58
6LISTENCurly Headed Baby 3:09
7LISTENLadies Auxiliary 0:34
8LISTENTaking It Easy 1:52
9LISTENHard, Ain't It Hard 1:53
10LISTENJesus Christ 2:28
11LISTENBuffalo Skinners 3:34
12LISTENPretty Boy Floyd 3:29
13LISTENPhiladelphia Lawyer 2:53
14LISTENOld Lone Wolf 1:10
15LISTENTalking Fishing Blues 2:28
16LISTENRanger's Command 2:25
17LISTENDo Re Mi 2:37
18LISTENBlowing Down That Old Dusty Road 1:45

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Cisco Houston is sometimes more remembered for his association with Woody Guthrie than for his gift as a folksinger. His smooth, deep baritone was interpreted by many folk purists as "commercial," thus inauthentic, and unlike Guthrie, he preferred interpreting other writer's songs as opposed to writing his own. Released two years after Houston's death, Cisco Houston Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie finds the singer once again stepping out of the limelight to pay deference to his famous friend. The surprising thing to anyone unfamiliar with traditional folk music, however, is how enjoyable and accessible this collection is. Indeed, Houston's vocals on classics like "Deportees" and "Buffalo Skinners" are much more pleasing musically than Guthrie's dry, Oklahoma rasp. If one compares Houston's take on "Pastures of Plenty" with Guthrie's version on The Asch Recordings, for instance, Houston's version comes across as more inspired and more respectful of the lyrics. While this comparison would not hold true on Houston's versions of "Pretty Boy Floyd" and "Do Re Me," his interpretations are more than proficient. Perhaps the best way to understand his contributions to folk music is to understand him as a prophet of sorts, a John the Baptist spreading the word about another great folksinger who -- because of Huntington's chorea -- could no longer sing his own songs. Cisco Houston Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie is a lovely tribute to a friend by someone who understood the significance of his music. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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