Live Duet Recordings 1963-1980: Off the Record, Vol. 2 - Bill Monroe & Doc Watson

Live Duet Recordings 1963-1980: Off the Record, Vol. 2

Bill Monroe & Doc Watson

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 1993-10-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 1993 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Foggy Mountain Top Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:46 USD 0.99
2
What Would You Give In Exchang Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 4:30 USD 0.99
3
Watson's Blues Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:28 USD 0.99
4
Soldier's Joy Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:47 USD 0.99
5
Where Is My Sailor Boy? / What Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 3:30 USD 0.99
6
You Won't Be Satisfied That Wa Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:02 USD 0.99
7
Kentucky Mandolin Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 1:59 USD 0.99
8
East Tennessee Blues Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:12 USD 0.99
9
Midnight On the Stormy Deep Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 4:33 USD 0.99
10
Lonesome Moonlight Waltz Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 1:35 USD 0.99
11
Banks of the Ohio Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 3:33 USD 0.99
12
Fire On the Mountain Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 1:48 USD 0.99
13
Chicken Reel Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 1:49 USD 0.99
14
Turkey In the Straw Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 1:10 USD 0.99
15
Memories of You Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 3:10 USD 0.99
16
Have a Feast Here Tonight / Ra Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:30 USD 0.99
17
Paddy On the Turnpike Bill Monroe & Doc Watson 2:34 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Raw and unadorned power!

    5
    By Dreamtiger
    What a perfect pairing: Doc's smooth voice and understated guitar against Monroe's mountain wail and his precise mandolin technique.
  • Exciting music

    5
    By Barboy
    This album has a lot more energy and excitement than you might think coming from two guys sitting and picking. A true summit of titans.
  • The Very Best!

    5
    By Big Q-Daddy
    I had this collection on tape. I'm glad I found it here. This is the real deal. They don't make music like this anymore. I was introduced to this by Marty "Cowpoke" Gianukos. Thanks Marty!
  • Great

    5
    By back2thestart
    This album is stellar. Really simple, its just Monroe and Watson, sining and pickin. Their voices and picking go great together. A must have.