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Man of Constant Sorrow

by Track Dogs

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At the challenge of Spanish National Radio’s (RTVE) Americana Music program, Toma Uno, Track Dogs took the Bluegrass classic, “Man of Constant Sorrow”, into their own realm of Americana mixed with the Latin tinge that comes from being immersed in the Hispanic diaspora found in the Spanish capital where they live.

In an appropriate twist, the song references band member Robbie K. Jones’s native Vermilion, Ohio “the place where [he] was born and raised.”

The combination of uke, trumpet, cajon and Track-Doggian groove makes this cut a worthy and legitimate revisit of this standard that has already seen more than its fair share of covers.

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released June 3, 2019
Produced by Track Dogs & Germán Gutiérrez
Recorded at Playground Estudio, Madrid

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Track Dogs Madrid, Spain

Track Dogs are an acoustic four piece based in Spain but hail from Ireland, the US and UK.

Taking their name from the NY subway maintenance teams this closely-knit group of ex-pats have opted for Cajón instead of drums and trumpet in place of electric guitar. Four-part harmonies steal the show.

"The antidote to a bad day"
Maverick ****

“Never in danger of overstaying their welcome”
R2 ****
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