Various - Troubadours Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)
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Various - Troubadours: Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)
In the one hundred years that folk music has been recorded in the United States, the tradition has embraced ballads - mostly new, but some transplanted from Europe, political statements, personal introspection, and much more. Now the story is here from the 1920s to the 1970s and beyond in four exclusive 3-CD sets. Through this music, we feel it all from the isolation of early twentieth century Appalachia through the economic and political upheavals of the Depression, War, and Civil Rights eras to contemporary west coast singer-songwriters looking within for inspiration. The story is here: original artists and original versions in stunning sound with detailed notes from folk scholar Dave Samuelson.
The second set begins with the folk revival that started in the wake of the Kingston Trio's Tom Dooley and continues through the dawn of the singer-songwriter era. It includes early folk revival classics like Walk Right In, Michael, and Green, Green. The second disc begins with Bob Dylan's game-changing classics, Blowing In The Wind, Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, Masters Of War, Mr. Tambourine Man, and The Times They Are A-Changin'. It was the Civil Rights era and the Vietnam era, so the music took on contemporary issues. In Dylan's wake came Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Tim Hardin, Fred Neil, and many others, all of them represented by their finest work.
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Album titlle: Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)
Label Bear Family Records
Genre Folk
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- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
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Various - Troubadours - Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Tom Dooley | Kingston Trio | ||
02 | Scotch And Soda | Kingston Trio | ||
03 | The MTA | Kingston Trio | ||
04 | A Worried Man | Kingston Trio | ||
05 | The New Frontier | Kingston Trio | ||
06 | Run The Ridges | Kingston Trio | ||
07 | If You Don't Look Around | Kingston Trio | ||
08 | Soft Blow The Summer Winds | Journeymen | ||
09 | Hush Now Sally | Journeymen | ||
10 | Ride, Ride, Ride | Journeymen | ||
11 | Someone To Talk My Troubles To | Journeymen | ||
12 | A Dollar Down | Limeliters | ||
13 | Those Were The Days | Limeliters | ||
14 | Adios Mi Corazon (Spanish Is The Loving Tongue) | Limeliters | ||
15 | Dubarry Done Gone Again | Chad Mitchell Trio | ||
16 | The Marvelous Toy | Chad Mitchell Trio | ||
17 | One Man's Hands | Chad Mitchell Trio | ||
18 | That's The Way It's Gonna Be | Chad Mitchell Trio | ||
19 | Leaving On A Jet Plane | Chad Mitchell Trio | ||
20 | South Wind | Bud & Travis | ||
21 | Cloudy Summer Afternoon | Bud & Travis | ||
22 | Michael | Highwaymen | ||
23 | Cotton Fields | Highwaymen | ||
24 | Walk Right In | Rooftop Singers | ||
25 | Tom Cat | Rooftop Singers | ||
26 | Green Green | New Christy Minstrels | ||
27 | Today | New Christy Minstrels |
Various - Troubadours - Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Blowing In The Wind | Bob Dylan | ||
02 | Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | Bob Dylan | ||
03 | Hard Rain's Gonna Fall | Bob Dylan | ||
04 | Masters Of War | Bob Dylan | ||
05 | The Times They Are A-Changin' | Bob Dylan | ||
06 | Mr Tambourine Man | Bob Dylan | ||
07 | There But For Fortune | Phil Ochs | ||
08 | Power And The Glory | Phil Ochs | ||
09 | I Ain't Marching Anymore | Phil Ochs | ||
10 | Draft Dodger Rag | Phil Ochs | ||
11 | Changes | Phil Ochs | ||
12 | When I'm Gone | Phil Ochs | ||
13 | Ramblin' Boy | Tom Paxton | ||
14 | I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound | Tom Paxton | ||
15 | The Last Thing On My Mind | Tom Paxton | ||
16 | What Did You Learn In School Today? | Tom Paxton | ||
17 | Ain't That News | Tom Paxton | ||
18 | Bottle Of Wine | Tom Paxton | ||
19 | Dusty Box Car Wall | Eric Andersen | ||
20 | Violets Of Dawn | Eric Andersen | ||
21 | Close The Door Lightly When You Go | Eric Andersen | ||
22 | Thirsty Boots | Eric Andersen |
Various - Troubadours - Vol.2, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Seven Daffodils | Tarriers | ||
02 | Cocaine Blues | Dave Van Ronk | ||
03 | Come Back Baby | Dave Van Ronk | ||
04 | Bad Dream Blues | Dave Van Ronk | ||
05 | Anathea | Judy Collins | ||
06 | Hey Nellie Nellie | Judy Collins | ||
07 | Carry It On | Judy Collins | ||
08 | The Ballad Of Ira Hayes | Peter Lafarge | ||
09 | As Long As The Grass Shall Grow | Peter Lafarge | ||
10 | Stewball | Greenbriar Boys | ||
11 | Different Drum | Greenbriar Boys | ||
12 | Many A Mile | Patrick Sky | ||
13 | Reason To Believe | Tim Hardin | ||
14 | If I Were A Carpenter | Tim Hardin | ||
15 | The Lady Came From Baltimore | Tim Hardin | ||
16 | The Other Side Of Life | Fred Neil | ||
17 | Blues On The Ceiling | Fred Neil | ||
18 | Little Bit Of Rain | Fred Neil | ||
19 | The Dolphins | Fred Neil | ||
20 | Everybody's Talkin' | Fred Neil | ||
21 | Grand Hotel | David Blue |
Troubadours
Folk And The Roots Of American Music
While some observers often see Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Carole King, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor as the founders of America's contemporary singer-songwriter movement, the tradition actually dates back to the mid-19th century. The Hutchison Family of Milford, New Hampshire toured the United States singing religious and secular songs supporting numerous populist causes. In the years before World War I, Joe Hill and Ralph Chaplin refashioned traditional songs and hymns into biting anthems for the Industrial Workers of the World.
During the early '20s, Bentley Ball gave recitals of Appalachian ballads, Cowboy songs and Native American material to fascinated urban audiences. In 1920 he made the first recordings of such folk standards as Jesse James and The Dying Cowboy. Four years later Marion Try Slaughter, a Texas-born light opera singer who performed under the name Vernon Dalhart, recorded twangy versions of The Wreck Of The Southern 97 and The Prisoner's Song. Though hardly authentic, it caught the public ear and sold hundreds of thousands of records.
Two Tin Pan Alley writers exploited that success by penning folk-flavored songs inspired by some current event. Carson Robison, a Kansas native who played guitar on Dalhart's record, used a moralistic template for songs about train wrecks and natural disasters. Bob Miller, who hailed from Memphis, penned songs that addressed populist issues. Miller's left-leaning songs like Eleven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat anticipated the People's Songs movement of the late '40s.
Folk songs continued making inroads into American popular culture during the Jazz Age of the '20s. Millions of radio listeners tuned into the Chicago-based WLS every Saturday night to hear 'The National Barn Dance' and its sweet-voiced Kentucky balladeer Bradley Kincaid sing Barbara Allen or The Blue Tailed Fly. John Allison organized a trio that introduced folk material over New York's WNYC as early as 1927. Recordings intended for Southern listeners occasionally migrated to urban audiences in the north. The better-selling Victor Records by Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family crossed Southern borders; some of their titles were issued in Europe and Australia, and even India.
While singers like Goebel Reeves never became household names, their recordings inspired a handful of performers that would change popular music.
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