The Definitive

The Definitive

The 34 songs on the two discs of The Definitive Doc Watson give a sense of the breadth and depth of this legendary folk musician’s hugely influential output. Producer Fred Jasper includes both signature tunes and neglected gems from Watson’s catalog, providing a well-rounded survey of his work as a singer, instrumentalist, and composer. The first part opens with a brace of live recordings from the early '60s, including a compelling take of “The House Carpenter,” a masterful version of “St. Louis Blues,” and an aching reading of “The Wagoner’s Lad.” Doc’s guitarist son Merle shares the spotlight on such ‘60s studio highlights as “Little Sadie,” “Dream of the Miner’s Child,” and “Matty Groves.” Side Two’s renditions of “My Rough and Rowdy Ways” and “The Wreck of the Number Nine” underscore Watson’s influence on modern country music, while the fast and fluent picking on “Listening to the Rain” and “Greenville Trestle High” (featuring Sam Bush, Mark O’Connor, Bela Fleck, and other notables) catches him in a bluegrass mode. For Watson collectors and newcomers alike, this collection is a must-have.

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