Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Tom Paxton - BBC Sessions, Volume 4: In Concert, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Britain, 11-30-1995

Here is the fourth volume of Tom Paxton performing for the BBC... for now. I know of at least three BBC concerts he did between the last volume I posted, of a 1972 concert, and this one. I just can't find them. So who knows, perhaps we'll see a renumbering of this album eventually.

Paxton has been releasing roughly about an album a year since the mid-1960s. While he definitely has some older classics, he generally performed newer songs here, with the first two and last two songs being exceptions. One nice thing about this concert is that apparently folk singer Carolyn Hester was on the same bill (although I can't find her set), so she came out in the middle of the concert and sang with Paxton, and also came back for the last two songs.

This album is unreleased. The sound quality is very good.

This album is 54 minutes long.

01 Bottle of Wine (Tom Paxton)
02 talk (Tom Paxton)
03 What Did You Learn in School Today (Tom Paxton)
04 talk (Tom Paxton)
05 Bobbitt (Tom Paxton)
06 talk (Tom Paxton)
07 Looking for the Moon (Tom Paxton)
08 talk (Tom Paxton)
09 Getting Up Early (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
10 Passing through Tulsa (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
11 talk (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
12 Along the Verdigris (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
13 talk (Tom Paxton)
14 Anytime (Tom Paxton)
15 talk (Tom Paxton)
16 A Long Way from Your Mountain (Tom Paxton)
17 talk (Tom Paxton)
18 Little Girl (Tom Paxton)
19 talk (Tom Paxton)
20 Johnny Got a Gun (Tom Paxton)
21 talk (Tom Paxton)
22 The First Song Is for You (Tom Paxton)
23 It Was a Night like This (Tom Paxton)
24 talk (Tom Paxton)
25 The Last Thing on My Mind (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
26 talk (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)
27 Ramblin' Boy (Tom Paxton with Carolyn Hester)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/CDU11cXK

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/6wQfpV8H3rpf1cq/file

The cover photo is from a concert in Burnsville, Minnesota, on June 25, 1995.

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