 | Alice's Restaurant [Read More ...] Description: While the title track may seem, by now, a rather obvious and nostalgic relic, we'd do well to remember that an entire post-baby boom generation has likely never heard it. At 18 minutes, the song remains one of the most hysterical things ever recorded, and many of its politcal ba... |
 | Alice's Restaurant: The Massacree Revisited (30th Anniversary Edition) [Read More ...] Description: WHAT CAME AROUND - COMES AROUND AGAIN! TALK ABOUT TIMING!!! Though all the other songs on this album were rerecorded in the studo, in 1995 Arlo returned to the church near Stockbridge, Massachusetts where he originally wrote Alice's Restaurant. On the 30th anniversary of the mas... |
 | In Times Like These [Read More ...] Review: One of the best ever from him!:all the tracks are wonderful...live for his 60th birthday and my favorite is the "bonus" track of "I can't help falling in love".Arlo brings a new emotional,loving feeling to this song!He is a favorite of mine for years...and true fans need to inclu... |
 | Precious Friend [Read More ...] Description: Precious Friend is a 95-minute compilation of a series of concerts in the summer of 1981, back when Pete Seeger was performing regularly with Arlo Guthrie. Guthrie was of course the son of the legendary Woody Guthrie, with whom Seeger had performed in the Almanac Singers. Guth... |
 | The Best of Arlo Guthrie [Read More ...] Description: Though several of Guthrie's records contain hidden gems well worth seeking out, his best-known songs are fairly obvious and easy to assemble on a single greatest-hits package. A hefty chunk of this record is taken up by the epic "Alice's Restaurant," which clocks in at 18-and-a-h... |
 | Washington County [Read More ...] Description: Almost 35 years to the day from it's original release, it is our extreme pleasure to re-release this favorite Arlo album. This is the first time Rising Son Records has released it on CD. We have digitally re-mastered every song to give them the highest quality sound available. Se... |
 | Hobo's Lullaby [Read More ...] Remastered in 2004 |
 | One Night [Read More ...] Description: A live concert recording. Arlo teamed up with Shenandoah, a local band in the Berkshire mountain region of Massachusetts in the Fall of 1976. They toured together for about a decade. "One Night" is their debut recording. "One Night" was actually recorded over many nights as the b... |
 | Amigo [Read More ...] Description: "Amigo" was recorded in North Hollywood in July of 1976. Amigo was the name of the recording studio and the record was named to honor the great musicians and talented crew who worked on the project. Arlo and family along with producer John Pilla moved into a house nearby and spen... |
 | Together in Concert [Read More ...] Description: This is a live double CD recorded during a series of concerts in 1975. In the words of Harold Leventhal (Sometime manager of Pete, Arlo and Woody), "It took only two phone calls to get Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie to agree to perform together in concert. I rang Pete. "Listen, how... |
 | Outlasting the Blues [Read More ...] Description: This is Arlo's second album with Shenandoah, this time recorded at Long View Farms Studio in MA. The hallmarks of this album are tight vocals and harmonies and fabulous picking and playing of all involved. The addition of a sizeable string section adds a whole new dimension to th... |
 | Mystic Journey [Read More ...] Review: again, again and then:Arlo Guthrie was my touchstone in the late sixties and early seventies for the hope that what began as a youth power movement of freedom and inclusion in the post-Woodstock nation might blossom into a Genetically Weird World Free of the Fear of Conformity.
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 | Arlo [Read More ...] This is a live album, recorded at the famous Bitter End Cafe in New York City. The music's great and the stories hilarious. A '60s classic. "The Pause of Mr. Claus" is a holiday hit! Arlo is backed by Bob Arkin on bass, Stan Free on piano and harpsichord, and Ed Shaughnessy on tabla and drums. |
 | Son of the Wind [Read More ...] Description: Arlo's favorite Cowboy songs. Fabulous pickin' and playing by Arlo and good friends David Grover and Ed Gerhard on guitars, Dan Velika on bass, Terry "A La Berry" Hall on drums, Rick Tivens on fiddles and mandolin, Paul Kleinwald on banjo, Tim Gray on hammered dulcimer, John Culp... |
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 | A Patriot's Songbook [Read More ...] Review: Patriots Songbook:This is a nice collection of patriotic music. It's fairly diverse and gives a very broad spectrum of styles and music so that there should be something for everyone. Because the US is a land of such diversity I embrace all of it and find that it works for me o... |
 | Someday [Read More ...] On his first release as an independant artist, Arlo is joined by former bandmates David Grover, Terry "A la Berry" Hall, Dan Velika, Steve Ide and Rob Putnam. This is the last album John Pilla produced before his death. |
 | More Together Again, Vol. 1 [Read More ...] Review: Some highlights, but not as good as previous albums:This, the third concert album featuring Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie, does not measure up to their previous offerings, Precious Friend and Together in Concert. While the Ross Perot song and the Spanish language songs (except Gu... |
 | Alice's Restaurant (30th Anniversary Edition) [Read More ...] Description: While the title track may seem, by now, a rather obvious and nostalgic relic, we'd do well to remember that an entire post-baby boom generation has likely never heard it. At 18 minutes, the song remains one of the most hysterical things ever recorded, and many of its politcal ba... |
 | Washington County [Read More ...] Review: humming in the country:My uncle Curtis loves this album. He actually has it on a record and not on a cd, but he is always telling my sister to buy it for him on cd for Christmas. My uncle Curtis is sort of lost in another time and place and he doesn't understand the music of toda... |