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Doc Watson invites you to climb aboard the "Riding on the Blues Train" with his latest album, a vibrant collection of bluegrass, newgrass, traditional folk, country blues, and americana that showcases his masterful guitar playing and soulful vocals. Released on January 21, 2020, under the Happy Tunes label, this 46-minute journey through classic and original tunes is a testament to Doc Watson's enduring legacy in the world of roots music.
The album opens with the lively "Little Stream of Whiskey" and "Liza Jane," setting the stage for a rollicking good time. Watson's deft fingerpicking and flatpicking shine on tracks like "Midnight on the Stormy Deep" and "Sally Goodin," while his deep, resonant voice tells stories of love, loss, and redemption on songs like "What Would You Give to Me in Exchange for Your Soul" and "I Am Born to Die."
Watson's bluesy side comes to the fore on "Worried Blues" and "Doc's Talking Blues," where his guitar weeps and wails in perfect harmony with his voice. The album also features a handful of traditional tunes, including the classic "Tom Dooley" and the haunting "Reuben's Train," as well as a few playful numbers like "The Cabbage Head Song" and "Windy and Warm."
Throughout "Riding on the Blues Train," Doc Watson's virtuosity and passion for music are on full display, making it a must-listen for fans of bluegrass, folk, and americana. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Watson's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave you tapping your toes and reaching for your guitar.