The Paxton Report
Tom Paxton is a folk-singer-songwriter who emerged from the 1960s folk revival, known for clever, socially aware writing and a gift for melody. The Paxton Report, recorded in 1991, finds him returning to his roots in acoustic folk-rock. His voice carries warmth and experience—the sound of a musician who's been playing clubs and listening to real people for decades. The record blends traditional folk sensibilities with a contemporary edge, featuring acoustic guitars, thoughtful arrangements, and Paxton's distinctive storytelling. This is straightforward, intelligent folk music without pretense—songs that make you think while they make you feel. If you appreciate the singer-songwriter tradition and care about honest songwriting, this is a natural fit.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Rock, Folk World & Country |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Mountain Railroad Records |
| Year | 1991 |
| Country | US |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Rock, Folk World & Country
- Style:
- Label:
- Mountain Railroad Records
- Country:
- US
- Year:
- 1991
- 1. We All Sound The Same 3:14
- 2. I Don't Want A Bunny Wunny 1:58
- 3. I Am Changing My Name To Chrysler 3:15
- 4. Be A Sport Afghanistan 3:38
- 5. She Sits On The Table 4:46
- 6. He May Be Slow 3:38
- 7. I Thought You Were An Arab 2:27
- 8. Mary Got A New Job 2:56
- 9. All Clear In Harrisburg 2:15
- 10. We Live On The Water 3:45
- 11. Gas Line Romance 3:06
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