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- Date Released: January 1, 1967
- Genre: Country/Folk
- Label: Fledg'ling / IODA
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The second and final record Dorris Henderson did with guitarist John Renbourn sharing billing as accompanist, 1967's Watch the Stars was similar in most respects to the first, 1965's There You Go. Again, it matched the American folksinger's strong, emotive voice to Renbourn's excellent picking, though the guitar work isn't as flashy or striking as what he'd play on subsequent Pentangle and solo releases. A little texture is added via contributions by bassist Danny Thompson (who of course went on to play and record with Renbourn in Pentangle) and guitarist Tim Walker (who also wrote one of the better tracks, "It's Been a Long Time"). The material was a little more adventurous than the largely traditional debut had been; there were a few traditional folk songs here, but also covers of material by Bob Dylan, Hedy West, and British folksinger Anne Briggs, as well as a few originals by Henderson herself. To its credit, it includes some material that is more moodily melodic than much folk of the time. "Mosaic Patterns" (co-written by Henderson and Briggs) and "Gonna Tell My Lord" (written by Henderson alone) are particular standouts in that respect, the latter featuring some of her most stirring, spiritual vocals. The 2005 CD reissue adds, as a bonus track, the non-LP 1967 single "Message to Pretty," a cover of a song from Love's first album. Unlike everything else on the record, it's actual electric folk-rock, though it wasn't as good as the original, with a vocal that was a shade too melodramatic.
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When You Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin'
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1:43 |
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It's Been A Long Time
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2:03 |
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30 Days In Jail
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2:36 |
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No More My Lord
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2:26 |
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Watch The Stars
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2:16 |
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There's Anger In This Land
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2:07 |
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Mosaic Patterns
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2:18 |
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Tomorrow Is A Long Time
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3:23 |
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For Lovin' Me
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2:55 |
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Come Up Horsey
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1:43 |
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God Bless The Child
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3:00 |
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The Time Has Come
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2:27 |
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Poems Of Solitude: Poems Of My Heart / Eighteen Tedious Ways / Magic String
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2:16 |
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Lonely Mood
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2:51 |
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Gonna Tell My Lord
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3:47 |
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Message To Pretty
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2:59 |
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16 Total Tracks, 40:50 Total Length
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Credits
- Dorris Henderson - Arranger // Dorris Henderson - Keyboards // Dorris Henderson - Vocals // Dorris Henderson - Main Performer // John Renbourn - Guitar // John Renbourn - Guitar // John Renbourn - Guitar // John Renbourn - Arranger // John Renbourn - Arranger // John Renbourn - Arranger // Terry Brown - Producer // Terry Brown - Liner Notes // Tim Walker - Guitar // Danny Thompson - Bass // Phil Smee - Package Design // Brian Shuel - Photography // Brian Shuel - Cover Photo // Tim Chacksfield - Research // Tim Chacksfield - Project Coordinator // David Suff - Research // David Suff - Project Coordinator // Paschal Byrne - Digital Remastering
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