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Disc 01 01. Guthrie, Woody "Tom Joad [Part 1]" 02. Guthrie, Woody "Tom Joad [Part 2]" 03. LeadBelly "The midnight special" 04. LeadBelly "New York City" 05. Almanac Singers, The "C for conscription" 06. Almanac Singers, The "The strange death of John Doe" 07. Terry, Sonny / McGhee, Brownie "Workingman's blues" 08. Terry, Sonny / McGhee, Brownie "Back home blues" 09. Almanac Singers, The "Dear Mr. President" 10. Almanac Singers, The "I ride an old paint" 11. White, Josh "Strange fruit" 12. Union Boys, The "Jim Crow" 13. Glazer, Tom / White, Josh "We've got a plan" 14. Seeger, Pete "Casey Jones" 15. Ives, Burl "The foggy, foggy dew" 16. Ives, Burl "The big rock candy mountain" 17. Seeger, Pete / Wood, Gilbert / Hays / Glazer "A dollar ain't a dollar anymore" 18. Ives, Burl "On Springfield Mountain" 19. LeadBelly "Rock island line" 20. Weavers, The "On top of Old Smoky" 21. Belafonte, Harry "Scarlet ribbons" 22. Houston, Cisco "The wreck of the old '97" 23. Houston, Cisco "What did the deep blue sea say" 24. Guthrie, Woody / Houston, Cisco "Bury me beneath the weeping willow" 25. Weavers, The "Kisses sweeter than wine"
Disc 02 01. Weavers, The "Goodnight, Irene" 02. White, Josh "Live the life" 03. Elliot, Ramblin' Jack "Elliott old blue" 04. Elliot, Ramblin' Jack "Mule skinner blues" 05. Odetta "Another man done gone" 06. Odetta "Jack O'Diamonds" 07. Odetta "Glory, glory" 08. Tarriers, The "The banana boat song" 09. Tarriers, The "Drill, ye Tarreris, drill" 10. Elliot, Ramblin' Jack "The boll weevil" 11. Driftwood, Jimmie "Old Joe Clark" 12. Driftwood, Jimmie "I'm too young to marry" 13. Odetta "Sail away ladies, sail away" 14. Cotten, Elizabeth "Freight train" 15. Cotten, Elizabeth "Wilson rag" 16. Cotten, Elizabeth "When I get home" 17. Kingston Trio, The "Tom Dooley" 18. Clayton, Paul "Will the weaver" 19. Clayton, Paul "Stay away from the girls" 20. Clayton, Paul "The farmer's nagging wife" 21. New Lost City Ramblers, The "Don't let your deal go down" 22. Darling, Erik "Salty dog" 23. Darling, Erik "Pretty Polly" 24. Darling, Erik "Hard luck blues" 25. Darling, Erik "Candy man"
Disc 03 01. Seeger, Pete "Banks are made of marble" 02. Clancy Brothers, The / Makem, Tommy "The real old mountain dew" 03. Clancy Brothers, The / Makem, Tommy "The parting glass" 04. Ronk, Dave Van "In the pines" 05. Ronk, Dave Van "Betty & Dupree" 06. Kingston Trio, The "Everglades" 07. Brothers Four, The "Greenfields" 08. Brothers Four, The "Nine pound hammer" 09. Gibson, Ron "Yes I see" 10. Gibson, Ron "Daddy roll 'em" 11. Dylan, Bob "Talkin' New York" 12. Dylan, Bob "Highway 51" 13. Dylan, Bob "Baby let me follow you down" 14. Dylan, Bob "Freight train blues" 15. Davis, Rev. Gary "Bad company brought me here" 16. Davis, Rev. Gary "No one can do me like Jesus" 17. Davis, Rev. Gary "Lost boy in the wilderness" 18. Ashley, Clarence / Watson, Doc "Honey baby blues" 19. Ashley, Clarence / Watson, Doc "God's gonna ease my troublin' mind" 20. Watson, Doc "Old Ruben" 21. Watson, Doc "I'm going back to Jericho" 22. Ronk, Dave Van "See that my grave is kept clean" 23. Ronk, Dave Van "Dink's song" 24. Highwaymen, The "Johnny with the bandy legs" 25. Hester, Carolyn "The water is wide"
Disc 04 01. Cahn, Rolf / Schmidt, Eric Von "Columbus stockade" 02. Cahn, Rolf / Schmidt, Eric Von "Nobody knows you when you're down and out" 03. Cahn, Rolf / Schmidt, Eric Von "Frankie & Albert" 04. Cahn, Rolf / Schmidt, Eric Von "Make me a pallet" 05. New Christy Minstrels, The "Nine hundred miles" 06. Highwaymen, The "Whiskey in the jar" 07. New Lost City Ramblers, The "The coo coo bird" 08. New Lost City Ramblers, The "Goodbye old booze" 09. Peter / Paul / Mary "Early in the morning" 10. Peter / Paul / Mary "If I had a hammer" 11. Seeger, Mike "John Hardy" 12. Seeger, Mike "Worried blues" 13. Collins, Judy "Little brown dog" 14. Collins, Judy "Fannerio" 15. Limeliters, The "Sweet water rolling" 16. Limeliters, The "Those were the days" 17. Greenbriar Boys, The "Down the road" 18. Greenbriar Boys, The "Amelia Earhart's last flight" 19. Swagmen, The "Jessie James" 20. Brand, Oscar "Cotton-eyed Joe" 21. Ritchie, Jean "The poor and rambling boy" 22. Ritchie, Jean "Pretty Betty Martin" 23. Ritchie, Jean "Two little children" 24. Ritchie, Jean "The wreck on the highway" 25. Seeger, Pete "Turn! Turn! Turn!"
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The Greenwich Village Music Scene 1940-1962 |
 | Description: | From the early 1940s to the early 1960s - the golden era of the American Folk Revival - New York, and especially Greenwich Village, was at the heart of the action. This release gives the full account of what went on in those exciting times, from Woody Guthrie to Bob Dylan and beyond, and many places in between. The aforementioned are joined by many other key artists who were drawn to the fertile scene, including Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Leadbelly, The Weavers, Josh White and Odetta along with some of the lesser lights who were also influential. 100 tracks over 4 CDs with a 24 page booklet with essay, rare pictures and discographical information. A perfect primer for anyone interested in this very important time in the history of popular music. - THE GREENWICH VILLAGE MUSIC SCENE 1940-1962 |  | No. of tracks: |
100 |
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PROBOX196 |
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