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Son of the Wind
Released: 1992
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Released: 1992
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For Arlo Guthrie to make an album of Western folk music makes a lot of sense. The form has always accepted artists who made up for their lack of technical brilliance with interpretive skill, which...
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Running Down the Road
Released: 1969
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Released: 1969
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More of a rock & roll record with the hit "Coming into Los Angeles." ~ Richard Meyer, All Music Guide
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Arlo Guthrie
Released: 1974
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Released: 1974
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Arlo Guthrie's seventh record follows a formula that he'd been developing over the past several years -- a handful of interesting originals mixed with a song or two by a legend, something...
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The Power of Love
Released: 1982
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Released: 1982
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As the 1970s wore on, Arlo Guthrie continued to grow with each subsequent release, wrapping up the decade with what were not only his two most personal albums, but arguably his two best, Amigo and...
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Washington County
Released: 1970
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Released: 1970
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Some of the cream of Los Angeles's better roots rock players supported Guthrie on his first album of the 1970s, including Ry Cooder, Chris Ethridge, Richie Hayward, Doug Dillard, Clarence White,...
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Alice's Restaurant
Released: 1967
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Released: 1967
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Although he'd been a fixture on the East Coast folk circuit for several years, Arlo Guthrie did not release this debut album until mid-1967. A majority of the attention directed at Alice's...
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Arlo
Released: 1968
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Released: 1968
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Arlo Guthrie was still prone to long story-songs and occasional humorous introductory monologues on his second outing. Three of the seven tracks last for longer than five minutes, though none...
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