One Guy, One Guitar John Sebastian

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  • Release Date: 09/02/2003
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 121,716
  • Label: HUX RECORDS
  • UPC: 682970000244

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One Guy, One Guitar

1LISTENWelcome Back 2:42
2LISTENNashville Cats 2:55
3LISTENLooking for Something More 3:02
4LISTENDixie Chicken 4:37
5LISTENWhere Ever You Are 4:00
6LISTENShe's a Lady 2:18
7LISTENRooty Toot 2:26
8LISTENMake Up Your Mind 2:17
9LISTENDaydream 2:48
10LISTENMobile Line 1:56
11LISTENSmokey Don't Go 3:36
12LISTENA Younger Girl 3:09
13LISTENJug Band Music 2:21
14LISTENRain on the Roof 1:57
15LISTENIntroduction to Tar Beach 1:39
16LISTENTar Beach 3:49
17LISTENFishin' Blues 2:29
18LISTENDarling Be Home Soon 3:50

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Half of this 18-song set was recorded on August 2, 1981 at the Cambridge Folk Festival; the other half on July 29, 1984, at the same festival; and both portions were broadcast on the BBC before their release on this CD. There aren't any surprises on this disc. It's just Sebastian and his guitar, running through sets that are heavy on some of the most popular Lovin' Spoonful tracks: "Nashville Cats," "Daydream," "Rain on the Roof," "Darling Be Home Soon," "A Younger Girl," and the lesser-known jug band derivatives "Jug Band Music" and "Fishing Blues." There are also a couple of the best-known songs from his solo career ("Welcome Back" and "She's a Lady"), a cover of Little Feat's "Dixie Chicken," and just a few items from his later solo career (the Smokey Robinson homage "Smokey Don't Go," and "Tar Beach," which is marred by a drum machine). The sound isn't so great (though not mortally flawed), the vocals sometimes inappropriately distanced from the mike, the guitar sometimes a wee bit distorted. There's no harm done to Sebastian's reputation by this collection, but it's inessential, particularly as so many of the songs are done better (sometimes even in live versions) on other releases. Jimmy James, All Music Guide

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