Movin' It On
1987 live album by Odetta
Movin' It On | ||||
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Live album by Odetta | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | November 22, 1986 | |||
Venue | The Wisconsin Union Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin | |||
Genre | Folk, blues | |||
Label | Rose Quartz | |||
Producer | Elizabeth Karlin | |||
Odetta chronology | ||||
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Movin' It On is a live album by American folk singer Odetta, released in 1987. It is a recording of a concert at The Wisconsin Union Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin and was her first release in 12 years. It is out of print.
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AllMusic | [1] |
Track listing
- "Give Me Your Hand"
- "Sail Away, Ladies"
- Suite, Ancestors 1:
- "Roll on Buddy"
- "Take This Hammer"
- "Lowlands"
- "Deep Blue Sea"
- "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore"
- Suite, Ancestors 2:
- "Ol' Howard's Dead & Gone"
- "House of the Rising Sun"
- "When I Was a Young Girl "
- "Ol' Howard "
- "Irene, Goodnight" (Lead Belly, Alan Lomax)
- "Movin' It On" (Odetta Gordon)
- "This Little Light Of Mine" (Harry Loes)[1]
Personnel
- Technical
- Marv Nonn - recording, mixing, engineer
References
- ^ a b "Movin' It On - Odetta | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 15, 2021.
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