Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1975
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Bye Bye Black Smoke Choo Choo (03:56)
A2 Danville Girl (03:27)
A3 Pat Works On The Railroad (02:18)
A4 Many A Man Killed On The Railroad (01:07)
A5 The Ballad of Eugene Victor Debs (03:43)
A6 Union Train (02:45)
B1 Casey Jones (04:07)
B2 Daddy, What's A Train? (03:16)
B3 The Wreck Of The Royal Palm (02:20)
B4 Casey Jones (02:04)
B5 Hobo's Meditation (03:32)
B6 This Train's A Clean Train (02:03)
[Credits]
Joe Glazer (guitar/vocals) Mike Auldridge (dobro) Alan Bennett (banjo)
[Notes]
For decades Joe Glazer, "Labor's Troubadour" inspired workers in mills, factories and on railways. In this collection of music, Glazer reminisces of the struggles and triumphs of the railroad worker. He writes, "This album is dedicated to all the workers who lost limbs and lives on the railroads, to the John Henrys who built the Big Bend tunnels and the Casey Joneses who drove the big eight wheelers, to the waymen and the brakemen, the telegrapher and the firemen, the conductors and the switchmen, the clerks and the craftsmen, the planners and the builders; and, yes, to the hoboes who rode the rods and the empty boxcars."
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