Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been

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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1986
RecordedCreation Audio, Minneapolis, MN
Genre Folk
Length43:12
Label Red House RHR 12
Producer Dakota Dave Hull
"Spider" John Koerner chronology
Some American Folk Songs Like They Used To
(1974)
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been
(1986)
Raised by Humans
(1992)

Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been is an album by folk artist "Spider" John Koerner released in 1986. The album was recorded in one evening at Creation Audio studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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In his Allmusic review, music critic Richard Meyer wrote, "Spider John Koerner sings and plays (12-string guitar) with a knowing but commanding casual authority that brings this material to life brilliantly. The music jumps out of the speaker so effortlessly you can appreciate the fun and dark side of these old songs." [1]

Track listing

All songs traditional unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Cotton-Eyed Joe" – 0:38
  2. "Sail Away Ladies" – 2:54
  3. "Acres of Clams" – 4:10
  4. "Black Dog" – 3:28
  5. "Froggie Went a-Courtin'" – 4:16
  6. "The Old Chisholm Trail" – 3:22
  7. "The Leather-Winged Bat" – 2:12
  8. "Red Apple Juice" – 3:12
  9. "Worried Rambler" (John Koerner) – 3:58
  10. "What's a Matter with the Mill" – 2:29
  11. "Shenandoah" – 3:02
  12. "The Roving Gambler" – 2:41
  13. "St. James Infirmary" (Joe Primrose, traditional) – 3:08
  14. "Irene" (Lead Belly, Alan Lomax) – 3:00
  15. "Cotton-Eyed Joe (Reprise)" – 0:42

Personnel

Production notes

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References

  1. 1 2 Meyer, Richard. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Been > Review". Allmusic . Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  2. Larkin, Colin, ed. (2006). "Koerner, 'Spider' John". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. p. 899-900. ISBN   978-0-19-531373-4.