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Jack Lawrence, I Don't Need the Whiskey Anymore

Audio CD

Disk ID: 962322

Disk length: 49m 27s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. McKinley Blues 4:33
2. I Could Find a Way 3:20
3. I Don't Need the Whiskey Anymore 4:30
4. Blue Sky 3:10
5. Steamboat Whistle Blues 3:23
6. Velma 3:13
7. When the Fields are White with Daisies 3:22
8. Dad's Medley 4:15
9. See See Rider 4:08
10. This Old Train 3:23
11. Through the Country 4:27
12. Eight More Miles to Louisville 3:00
13. To Prove My Love to You 2:32
14. Florida Blues 2:02

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Review

Jack Lawrence is a flatpicking guitar powerhouse and this release showcases not only Jack's amazing guitar work, but his smooth, strong vocals as well. The music on this CD reflects Jack's eclectic tastes. Jack visits Bluegrass with the Del McCoury band on the title track. Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas join in on "McKinley Blues" a new acoustic version of an old song about the assassination of President Wm. McKinley. Jack delves head first into roots music covering Mississippi John Hurt's "See See Rider." Hurt's influence can be heard in "Through the Country," a new song by Roger Rasnake. Jack's long time musical partner Doc Watson makes an appearance on the live bonus track "Florida Blues." From Blues to Bluegrass, Folk to Americana, there is something for everybody on I Don't Need the Whiskey Anymore.

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