John Hartford - Looks at Life / Earthwords & Music (Reissue) (1967/2002)
Artist: John Hartford
Title: Looks at Life / Earthwords & Music
Year Of Release: 1967/2002
Label: Camden Deluxe
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:27
Total Size: 379 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Looks at Life / Earthwords & Music
Year Of Release: 1967/2002
Label: Camden Deluxe
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:27
Total Size: 379 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Reckon
02. Today
03. A Man Smoking a Cigar
04. Untangle Your Mind
05. Like Unto a Mockingbird
06. I Shoulda Wore My Birthday Suit
07. The Tall Tall Grass
08. Front Porch
09. Eve of My Multification
10. When the Sky Began to Fall
11. Corn Cob Blues
12. Minus the Woman
13. Jack's in the Sack
14. (Good Old Electric) Washing Machine (Circa. 1943)
15. Love Song in 2/4 Time
16. Daytime of Life
17. Whose That
18. There Are No Fools in Heaven (Anyman's Inferno)
19. Earthword's
20. Gentle on My Mind
21. Naked in Spite of Myself
22. How Come You're Being So Good to Me
23. No End of Love
24. Left Handed Woman
25. Baking Soda
(December 30, 1937 - June 4, 2001) John Hartford was born in New York City to parents Dr. Carl and Mary Harford. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri where he was exposed to the influence that would shape much of his career and music, the Mississippi River. From the time he got his first job on the river, at age 16, Hartford was on, around, or singing about the river. John changed his last name to Hartford later in life at the behest of Chet Atkins. He is the father of Jamie Hartford and was married to Marie Barrett Hartford
From the 1980's onwards, Hartford had Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. On June 4, 2001, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, at age 63, he died of the disease.
John is largely credited for inventing the musical style known as Newgrass. He played the Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar and was a Singer Songwriter.
From the 1980's onwards, Hartford had Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. On June 4, 2001, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, at age 63, he died of the disease.
John is largely credited for inventing the musical style known as Newgrass. He played the Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar and was a Singer Songwriter.