Yes; you are correct, John Prine is the best. Angels From Montgomery with Bonnie Raitt and Speed of THe Sound Of Loneliness. Hello In There and Sam Stone. I think you have some pretty good voices collected there. They would never make it onto itunes as hits nowadays; but then most pop musicians suck nowadays so who cares? Gordon Lightfoot; I used to listen to The Canadian Railroad Trilogy every day; he's a true folk singer. I just remmember the opening bars to "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerrald"; that they played on the radio fifty times a day that year. Good Stuff.