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Cotton Eyed Joe - Karen Dalton
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  1. It's Alright
  2. Everytime I Think of Freedom
  3. Cotton Eyed Joe
  4. Pastures of Plenty
  5. One May Morning
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  1. It's Alright
  2. Everytime I Think of Freedom
  3. Cotton Eyed Joe
  4. Pastures of Plenty
  5. One May Morning
  6. Red Are the Flowers
  7. Blues on the Ceiling
  8. Run Tell That Major
  9. Down and Out
  10. Fannin' Street
  11. In the Evening
  12. Old Hannah
  13. Pallett on Your Floor
  14. Prettiest Train
  15. Mole in the Ground
  16. Darlin' Corey
  17. It Hurts Me Too
  18. Katie Cruel
  19. Blackjack
  20. No More Taters
  21. Good Morning Blues
  22. God Bless the Child
  23. It Hurts Me Too
  24. A Little Bit of Rain
  25. Blues Jumped the Rabbit
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Tall, beautiful, and haunted by hard drugs and alcohol, a situation that left her homeless and nearly toothless at her death in New York in 1993, Karen Dalton never found commercial success in her lifetime, but her extremely small recording legacy (just two albums, 1969's It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You the Best and 1971's In My Own Time, and now this double-disc live set from 1962) reveals a maverick and singular musician utterly unlike anyone else on the folk (or any other) scene. Possessing an eerie, ...

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