Studio and Live Albums
Year | Album | Chart positions | |
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1964 | Doc Watson | ||
1965 | Doc Watson & Son | ||
1966 | Southbound | ||
Home Again! | |||
1967 | Ballads From Deep Gap | ||
1968 | Doc Watson in Nashville: Good Deal! | ||
1971 | Doc Watson on Stage | ||
1972 | The Elementary Doctor Watson! | 44 | |
1973 | Then and Now | 44 | |
1974 | Two Days in November | ||
1975 | Memories | 47 | 193 |
1976 | Doc and the Boys | 41 | |
1977 | Lonesome Road | ||
1978 | Look Away! | ||
1979 | Live and Pickin' | ||
1981 | Red Rocking Chair | ||
1983 | Doc and Merle Watson's Guitar Album | ||
1984 | Down South | ||
1985 | Pickin' the Blues | ||
1986 | Riding the Midnight Train | ||
1987 | Portrait | ||
1990 | On Praying Ground | ||
Songs for Little Pickers | |||
1991 | My Dear Old Southern Home | ||
1992 | Remembering Merle | ||
1995 | Docabilly | ||
1999 | Third Generation Blues | ||
2002 | Legacy | ||
Round the Table Again |
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