Album
A Tribute To Woody Guthrie Part Two
1972 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

A Tribute To Woody Guthrie Part Two is a Folk album by Various, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
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Tracklist
- 1This Train Is Bound For Glory (Album Version)0:29
- 2Narration (Album Version) (Will 1)0:35
- 3Oklahoma Hills (Album Version)3:07
- 4Narration (Album Version) (Robert 1)0:23
- 5Rambling Round Your City (Album Version)4:12
- 6I Ain't Got No Home (Album Version)3:43
- 7Do Re Mi (Album Version)3:43
- 8Curly Headed Baby (Album Version)1:51
- 9Dear Mrs. Roosevelt (Album Version)5:47
- 10Narration (Album Version) (Robert 2)0:49
- 11Pasture of Plenty (Album Version)2:43
- 12The Grand Coulee Dam (Album Version)2:57
- 13Roll On Columbia (Album Version)3:56
- 14Biggest Thing Man HAs Ever Done (Historical Bum) (Album Version)1:49
- 15Jackhammer John (Album Version)2:03
- 16Hobo's Lullaby (Album Version)4:25
- 17Narration (Peter)1:43
- 18Woman At Home3:05
- 19Narration (Album Version) (Will 2)0:21
- 20Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos) (Album Version)4:37
- 21Mail Myself To You (Album Version)1:16
- 22Howdido (Album Version)1:23
- 23Jesus Christ (Album Version)4:06
- 241913 Massacre (Album Version)4:30
- 25Union Maid (Album Version)1:44
- 26Narration (Robert / Will / Judy)3:15
- 27This Land Is Your Land (Album Version)2:54
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- stripped-back
- earnest
- storytelling
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Harold LeventhalPRODUCER
- Lee HerschbergENGINEER
- Lenny WaronkerEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
- Millard LampellPRODUCER
- Millard LampellPRODUCER, ADAPTED BY [AND STAGED BY], LINER NOTES
- Millard LampellPRODUCER, LINER NOTES
- Terry SullivanPRODUCER [ASSISTANT TO]
Songwriting
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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