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ASIN : B00003NH9P
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. It Takes A Worried Man
2. Lost John
3. Goin' Home
4. Good Morning Blues
5. Outskirts of Town
6. Don't You Rock Me Daddio
7. Alabamy Bound
8. Midnight Special
9. Dead or Alive
10. Frankie and Johnny
11. Goodnight Irene
12. Railroad Bill
13. Muleskinner Blues
14. The Ballad of Jesse James
15. I Wanna Go Home
16. Muleskinner Blues
17. Ballad Of Jesse James
18. I Wanna Go Home
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
From the opening "It Takes A Worried Man" to the singalong close of "I Wanna Go Home", this is as much Lonnie Donegan's party as it is Van's. Most of these songs are old Donegan favourites anyway, including such warhorses as "Lost John", "Alabamy Bound", "Railroad Bill" and "Frankie & Johnny". The veteran King of Skiffle revitalised his career on the excellent Muleskinner's Blues album thanks largely to the support and encouragement of Van Morrison, and he goes a long way towards returning the favour here as he helps make The Skiffle Sessions a stomping, rollicking celebration of what pensionable-age rockers do best: get back to their roots. The two frontmen strike sparks off each other as they trade acoustic guitar licks while the storming backing band supply all the really neat fills. Dr John pops up briefly to tickle his ivories, while Chris Barber and other old friends put in guest appearances, but it's the Van and Lonnie show all the way. Everyone involved is obviously having such a good time--including the audience--that it's hard to resist raiding the kitchen in search of a washboard and joining in the fun. Great party music and probably the only opportunity you'll ever get to watch your Gran really rock. --Mark Walker
Customer Reviews
As good as they said it was (2008-05-13)  I bought this CD on the strength of all the good reviews I'd dead here. I'm so glad I did. It's every bit as good as they said it was.
Lonnie's record (2006-10-26)  Van Morrison's name may be first on the cover, but this is Donegan's record first and foremost. A gifted singer and guitar player, he propels this through force of personality, and mischievousness impressive for a man in the last years of his career (and life.) Morrison is in great form too, growling a storm and providing an ideal foil to Donegan's canniness and high jinks. A long list of highlights includes a hilariously enthusiastic version of "Frankie and Johnny" - "This is the first song I ever learned" says Lonnie, before ripping through the song as if suddenly discovering how good it actually is.
The Man- The skiffle sessions (2002-12-02)  I had the priviledge to see Lonnie at Stockton when I was 2 years old and again when I was 45. Now The Man has gone-but he has left a legacy of skiffle and folk songs sung to the last with a perfect voice and uninhibited enthusiasm. Buy this CD and hear what old friends can do.You won't regret it.
They do this for a living! (2001-02-24)  This is so much fun they probably had to be cooled with firehoses after the gig. I saw the 'Lonnie supports Van' tour a while back and was sorry not to see them on stage together, judging by this recording all of us in Cardiff that night really missed out. There's so much joy and fun on display here and not even the odd mistake or dodgy ending can detract from a cracking piece of entertainment. Lonnie defies the passing years (The Beatles were youngsters in the audience at one of his Liverpool gigs way back when) and Van rises to the occasion. Record another one!
a shining light in a sea of mediocrity! (2001-01-17)  Every now and again someone produces a master class. I came across this CD by chance just before Christmas, thought I'd treat myself, and play all or some of it almost every day! The blend of Van the man, Lonnie D and Chris Barber might seem inconguous - albeit Mr Barber played with most of the 50/60+ somethings in the 50's still around today! including LD. However, there is music! tuneful music, humour,FUN! Fond memories of the music we played as kids, music youngsters coud make today. Buy it. Wonderful CD, My only regret: Wasn't there to see it happen!
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