Doc Watson - Sittin' On Top of the World CD
As a result of the resurgence of interest in folk and bluegrass music in the early 60s, Doc Watson was invited to appear at the 1963-64 Newport Folk Festivals and he performed at Town Hall in NYC in 1963 with Bill Monroe. This revival of interest was often manifested by enthusiasm for the genre on college campuses, which led to these amazing and rare solo performance recorded at Purdue University on March 19, 1964 with a second performance the following day at University of Illinois. The fact Doc is playing solo is also unique as his son Merle joined him on tour shortly after those performances, he was invited to perform in front of enthusiastic college crowds, solo, before his son Merle joined him on tour the following year. This CD contains performances from his Purdue appearance that were not included in the initial "Doc Watson: Live From Purdue" CD as well as five rare tracks from his University of Illinois appearance.
Six Thousand Years Ago
Tom Dooley
I Am A Pilgrim
Old Mountain Dew
Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine
Blue Smoke
Sitting On Top Of the World
He's Coming To Us Dead
Georgia Buck
The Intoxicated Rat
Corrina, Corrina
Spike Driver Blues
The Dream of the Moner's Child
Green Sleeves
Way Downtown
Little Sadie
Black Mountain Rag
The Worried Blues
Farewell Blues
Liberty
Hobo Bill's Last Ride
Release date 01.19.2018