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Old 07-05-2016, 01:00 AM
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Hank Williams - Alone With His Guitar
Leo Kottke - Burnt Lips
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It's a repeat, but worth repeating. Some very beautiful stuff on there, both funny and sad.

I lifted his live solo version of "And I Love You So" off that record, note for note, when I was courting my wife. We just celebrated our 32nd anniversary.

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I was at part of that recording, at Manchester's Hard Rock in 75. It should have been the entire concert but someone accidentally pulled a cord out!
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Willie Nelson - The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories?
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The Paul Simon Songbook (1965 UK)
I wasn't aware of this album until this thread, so when I saw this, I ordered it.

What a delightful surprise! Paul Simon sounds really good! It's so good to hear him as a young man with all of the vocal agility he had at that time. And his guitar is right out there where you can hear every note.

Playing the CD was like having a young Paul Simon in my living room, right in front of me. What a treat!

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This isn't strictly the definition in the OP, but I find it to be minimalist:

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