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  1. Personnel. Arlo Guthrie – vocals, guitar, banjo, piano, harmonica. Doug Dillard – banjo. Clarence White – guitar. Kevin Burke – fiddle. Ry Cooder – guitar. Buddy Collette – clarinet. Ed Shaughnessy – drums, tabla. Chuck Rainey – bass. Stan Free – piano, harpsichord. Jesse Ed Davis – guitar. Gene Parsons – drums. Clydie King – background vocals.

  2. Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys - Arlo Guthrie (1973) Home at Last - Wayne Berry (1974) Arlo Guthrie - Arlo Guthrie (1974) L.A. Turnaround - Bert Jansch (1974) No Other - Gene Clark (1974) Walls and Bridges - John Lennon (1974) A Toot and a Snore in '74 - John Lennon, Paul McCartney (bootleg, 1974) Goodnight Vienna - Ringo Starr (1974 ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Last Of The Brooklyn Cowboys" on Discogs.

  4. Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys, an Album by Arlo Guthrie. Released in April 1973 on Reprise (catalog no. MS 2142; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Rock, Country, Contemporary Folk. Rated #969 in the best albums of 1973.

  5. 22. Sept. 2017 · He next played on Arlo Guthrie’s The Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys, which also featured Ry Cooder and Clarence White. He also released his third and final solo album, the self-produced Keep Me Comin’, which was devoid of guest stars. Instead, Davis relied on studio stalwarts – drummer Jim Keltner, bassist Bob Glaub, and ...

  6. 28. Aug. 2016 · Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys is a 1973 album by American singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie. Tracks. 1 Farrell O’Gara (Traditional) 2:50. 2 Gypsy Davy (Woody Guthrie) 3:44. 3 This Troubled Mind Of Mine (Billy Hughes, Johnny Tyler) 2:28. 4 Week On The Rag (Arlo Guthrie) 2:23. 5 Miss The Mississippi And You (Bill Halley) 2:56.

  7. 10. Cowboy Song. 11. Sailor's Bonnett. 12. Cooper's Lament. 13. Ramblin' Round. - People who contributed to this album: Kevin Burke, Jim Keltner, Ry Cooder, Bob Glaub, Jesse Ed Davis, Jim Gordon, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde, Gene Coe, Nick DeCaro, Jerry Wiggins, Doyle Singer, Don Rich, Buddy Alan, Bob Morris,