American Troubadour

RELEASE
April 29, 2003
LABEL
MCI
GENRES
Folk, Political Folk, Folk Revival, Traditional Folk, Children's Folk, Contemporary Folk

Album Review

Tom Paxton may well be the most unsung songwriter to emerge from the so-called folk revival of the 1960s. His clear, pleasant voice and simple, leisurely melodies belie an often deeply satirical base, although he's no stranger to satiric romantic honesty, either, as his best-known song, the beautiful "The Last Thing on My Mind," aptly demonstrates. American Troubadour collects songs recorded in the mid-'80s to early '90s, a time when most of Paxton's early catalog was out of print. Paxton is a deceptively simple writer, and at his best he produces songs that seem to have existed forever, for example the album opener "Hobo in My Mind" and the traditional-sounding "My Ramblin' Boy." "Did You Hear John Hurt," a song for the legendary blues songster, is a clear highlight, as are the dignified readings Paxton gives two old folk songs, "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" and "The Golden Vanity." His 1960s recordings probably have the slight edge, but this is a fine compilation of an American treasure.
Steve Leggett, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Hero in My Mind
  2. My Ramblin' Boy
  3. This World Goes Round and Round
  4. My Lady's a Wild Flying Dove
  5. Outward Bound
  6. The Thought Stayed Free
  7. What a Friend You Are
  8. I Give You the Morning
  9. Danville Girl
  10. Did You Hear John Hurt?
  11. Whose Garden Was This?
  12. Let the Wild Wind Blow
  13. One Ship Is Sailing
  14. The Foggy Dew
  15. I Can't Help But Wonder (Where I'm Bound)
  16. We Have Each Other
  17. The Subway Song
  18. I Can't Sleep
  19. Bound for the Mountains and the Sea
  20. The Golden Vanity
  21. As She Rides By
  22. Wish I Had a Troubadour
  23. Suzy Is a Rocker