Rising Son Records Explained

Rising Son Records is an independent record label founded in 1983 by Arlo Guthrie. The company has been located in the Old Trinity Church in Housatonic, Massachusetts (a village in the town of Great Barrington) since 1992. The church was home to Alice and Ray Brock, whose Thanksgiving Day dinners were the inspiration for Guthrie's 1967 song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree". Two years later the song was released as a movie by the same name. Rising Son Records offers Guthrie's complete catalogue of music, excepting the original Alice's Restaurant album, which remains under the ownership of Warner Music Group.

Rising Son catalogue

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YearTitleArtist/Notes
2010Mrs. HollywoodXavier
2009Tales of '69Arlo Guthrie
200832Cents/Postage DueArlo Guthrie with The Dillards
2007Ex TemporeJohnny Irion
2007In Times Like TheseArlo Guthrie
2007This Land is Your LandFilm soundtrack (re-issue)
2005Folk UkeFolk Uke
2005Live in SydneyArlo Guthrie
2005The Last TrainGordon Titcomb
2004Entirely LiveSarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion
EP
2004Better With YouTerry A La Berry and Friends
2003Songs from the SouthlandHans Theessink
2003Spain in My HeartVarious
2002Banjo Man – A Tribute to Derroll AdamsVarious
2001Sarah Lee GuthrieSarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion
2000Full CircleXavier
1998LifelineHans Theessink
1997Journey OnHans Theessink
1991Woody’s 20 Grow Big SongsWoody Guthrie
1986Hard Travelin’Film soundtrack
1986SomedayArlo Guthrie
1982Power of LoveArlo Guthrie
1979Outlasting the BluesArlo Guthrie
1978One NightArlo Guthrie
1976AmigoArlo Guthrie
1974Arlo GuthrieArlo Guthrie
1973Last of the Brooklyn CowboysArlo Guthrie
1972Hobo’s LullabyeArlo Guthrie
1970Washington CountyArlo Guthrie
1969Running Down the RoadArlo Guthrie
1968ArloArlo Guthrie