Today  Is The Highway by Eric Andersen (2)

Today Is The Highway

Eric Andersen (2)

1965

Today Is The Highway is a Folk album by Eric Andersen (2), originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk

About

The 1965 copyright date on Eric Andersen’s debut album, <i>Today Is the Highway</i>, indicates that this emerging Greenwich Village folk singer/songwriter was among the last out of the gate. The Woody Guthrie–inspired original material (“Dusty Box Car Wall,” “Bumblebee”) recalls the influences heard mostly in the early years of the decade, and even the restless romantic songs like the title track and “Time for My Returning” recall young Bob Dylan’s romantic paeans (from which he was moving away toward an electrified sound). That being said, there’s a sweetness to Andersen that other folkies of the era often avoided in favor of topical material, rougher blues, and ancient folk songs. As a result, tracks such as “Looking Glass” (as opposed to Dylan’s “North Country Blues,” with which the song shares a melody), “Never Coming Home," and “Come to My Bedside” are easier listening than many other folk songs of the era. Even Big Joe Williams’ “Baby, Please Don’t Go” is sung lonely and spare, as opposed to a nasty slashing blues.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Today Is the Highway2:26
  2. 2Dusty Box Car Wall2:28
  3. 3Time for My Returning3:24
  4. 4Plains of Nebrasky-o3:30
  5. 5Looking Glass5:08
  6. 6Never Coming Home3:12
  7. 7Come to My Bedside3:55
  8. 8Baby Please Don't Go3:25
  9. 9Everything Ain't Been Said4:41
  10. 10Bay of Mexico3:12
  11. 11Song to J.C.B.4:59
  12. 12Bumblebee3:21

Credits

Performers

13 pressings tracked on Gatefold