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THE TARRIERS CD
Among the more collectible folk albums of the late fifties is The Tarriers self-titled LP that was released in April of 1957. Nearly a year and a half before The Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley" swept to the top of the charts and turned the world of popular music on its ear, The Tarriers included an up tempo rendition of "Tom Dooley" on their debut LP along with a baker's dozen other songs that would become standards of the Folk Era yet to come. Propelled by their top charted hit, "The Banana Boat Song" (also included on the album), the Tarriers were in demand at clubs and concert halls, even appearing on Ed Sullivan's top rated TV show.
In addition to the original 14 songs on the album, there are two additional studio cuts and another 8 tracks recorded before an enthusiastic live audience, showcasing The Tarriers as they've never been heard before.
- Pretty Boy
- I Know Where I'm Going
- Rock Island Line
- East Virginia
- Tom Dooley
- Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill
- Lonesome Traveler
- Shadrack
- Those Brown Eyes
- Everybody Loves Saturday Night
- Chaucoun
- Acres Of Clams
- All My Trials
- Trouble In Mind
- The Banana Boat Song
- Everybody Loves Saturday Night
- Chacoun
- Shadrack
- The Banana Boat Song
- No Hidin' Place
- All My Trials
- Rock Island Line
- Lonesome Traveler
- Quinto (My Little Pony)
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