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    Russell's first album on the HighTone label, The Rose of the San Joaquin, was produced by Dave Alvin and Greg Leisz. The Man From God Knows Where [ edit ] In the 1990s Russell released several critically acclaimed solo albums and also collaborated with blues singer Barrence Whitfield on two albums ( Hillbilly Voodoo and Cowboy Mambo - recently ...

  2. Pedal Steel Guitar, Guitar, Slide Guitar, Dobro, Mandolin, Harmony Vocals – Greg Leisz. Percussion – Don Heffington ( tracks: 3, 4) Photography By – Beth Herzhaft. Producer – Dave Alvin, Greg Leisz. Recorded By, Mixed By – Paul du Gré. Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Tom Russell.

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  3. Download or stream The Rose of the San Joaquin by Tom Russell, Dave Alvin, Peter Case for free on hoopla. | hoopladigital.com ... The Rose of the San Joaquin: 2:51: 3 ...

  4. The vocal work on this track sounding very much like Waylon and Willie, where I am sure Dave Alvin lends the Waylon voice. The title track co-written with Ian Tyson is reminiscent of Marty Robbins. The closing "Tramps and Hawkers" is poignant and fitting of the overall theme tieing together the emotion of the songs.

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  5. 13 SONGS • 41 MINUTES • SEP 17 1995. What Do You Want? Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son [feat. Dave Alvin & Peter Case] Tom Russell feat. Dave Alvin & Peter Case. ℗© 2014 Craft Recordings. Woot! Check out The Rose of the San Joaquin by Tom Russell on Amazon Music.

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  6. The road and the Rose of San Joaquin. Oh her black hair fell on the blanket in the tall grass we with the dew. Making love through the night by the river. Oh Magdalene how my heart cries for you. Alone on this highway of darkness. You are the light of my dreams. And I miss the Rose of San Joaquin. Caught somewhere between.

  7. The Rose of the San Joaquin lyrics : 2:51: Ian Tyson, Tom Russell-03: Hand Carved Heart lyrics : 2:46: ... Dave Alvin, Tom Russell-12: Tramps & Hawkers lyrics