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The Highwaymen

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Download links and information about The Highwaymen by The Highwaymen. This album was released in 1961 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 30:31 minutes.

Artist: The Highwaymen
Release date: 1961
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 12
Duration: 30:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Santiano (featuring Santiano) 2:10
2. Big Rock Candy Mountain (featuring Big Rock Candy Mountain) 2:45
3. A la Claire Fontaine (featuring A La Claire Fontaine) 2:39
4. Carni Valito (featuring Carni Valito) 2:15
5. Ah Si Mon Moina (featuring Ah Si Mon Moina) 2:33
6. Sinner Man (featuring Sinner Man) 2:17
7. Michael (featuring Michael) 2:46
8. Take This Hammer (featuring Take This Hammer) 2:45
9. Au Claire de la Lune (featuring Au Claire De La Lune) 2:47
10. Greenland Fisheries (featuring Greenland Fisheries) 2:22
11. Irish Work Song (featuring Irish Work Song) 2:09
12. Cindy Oh Cindy (featuring Cindy Oh Cindy) 3:03

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The debut album by this Wesleyan University-spawned quartet is an enjoyable and well-sung body of music that comes off as something more than Kingston Trio-lite. "Santiano" and "Big Rock Candy Mountain" are rousing singalongs that also offer hints of the gentler side that this group could evoke, which distinguished the Highwaymen from most of their rivals. That side of their sound is brought forth in full, gentle force on "Ala Claire Fontaine," "Au Claire de la Lune," "Cindy Oh Cindy" — the latter so gorgeous a performance that it should have sold the album by itself — and, surprisingly, "Greenland Fisheries" and "Sinner Man," which are normally sung with full-out boisterousness. They also display a wider instrumental range than most of their rivals, integrating the flute into their music in a manner reminiscent of the Weavers. The hit "Michael" is almost incidental to the other excellent cuts here, and anyone who has enjoyed that hit will be very pleasantly delighted by the rest of this album.