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Unearthed from a cache of home demos and reel-to-reel recordings, Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs is the second release of archival music from the vault of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. This remarkable 48 song collection, spread over three volumes, was recorded between the making of Time (The Revelator) and Soul Journey. It is an intimate glimpse at the artist’s sketchbook, containing some lifelong themes as well as some flights of fancy. The versatility and quality shown here greatly expand the Welch/Rawlings canon, and confirm that the acclaimed studio albums from the pair have never been an accident but a clear artistic choice.

Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs, Vol. 1 - Digital Album

Gillian Welch

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Johnny Dear
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First Place Ribbon
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Give That Man A Road
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Mighty Good Book
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Chinatown
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Fly Down
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Shotgun Song
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Apalachicola
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Strange Isabella
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Little Luli
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Valley Of Tears
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Blind On The Inside
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Back Turn And Swing
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Roll On
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Honey Baby
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Here Come The News
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

Unearthed from a cache of home demos and reel-to-reel recordings, Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs is the second release of archival music from the vault of Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. This remarkable 48 song collection, spread over three volumes, was recorded between the making of Time (The Revelator) and Soul Journey. It is an intimate glimpse at the artist’s sketchbook, containing some lifelong themes as well as some flights of fancy. The versatility and quality shown here greatly expand the Welch/Rawlings canon, and confirm that the acclaimed studio albums from the pair have never been an accident but a clear artistic choice.