Various - Troubadours Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)

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Various - Troubadours: Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)
3-CD Digipak with 140-page booklet, 80 tracks. Total playing time approx. 257 mns.
The West Coast
If the East Coast primarily nurtured the contemporary folk scene, Los Angeles and San Francisco were parallel hubs of the folk music revival. In late 1945 Pete Seeger established People's Songs, Inc., to use folk and topical songs to further postwar progressive political and social issues. Within months composer/folksinger Earl Robinson opened the New York operation's first branch office in Los Angeles, attracting labor organizer and journalist Vern Partlow, and film industry professionals like actor Will Geer and arranger Sonny Vale. Its members included Richard Dehr and Frank Miller, who performed folk songs as The Easy Riders.
Los Angeles was also the original home of Charter Records, a label that served People's Songs members with recordings by Seeger, Morry Goodson and Sonny Vale, and calypsonian Sir Lancelot. It also encouraged events up north in San Francisco, where Malvina Reynolds found kindred spirits among the People's Songs activists. With Seeger's encouragement she became a master composer of satiric, poignant and enduring songs.
Although People's Songs dissolved in 1949, it helped seed a vital West Coast folk community. Terry Gilkyson, a Pennsylvania native who moved to Los Angeles in 1947, struck gold with his folk-flavored The Cry Of The Wild Goose. Gilkyson's understated Decca recording spawned multiple cover versions, including Frankie Laine's chart-topping Mercury single in 1951. In a joint session with The Weavers, Gilkyson sang the lead on On Top Of Old Smoky, which rose to No. 2 on the Billboard pop chart. In 1955 he joined Dehr and Miller's Easy Riders. Besides jointly collaborating on Memories Are Made Of This, the Easy Riders accompanied Dean Martin on his No. 1 hit single.
If the early New York folk scene fostered an alluring Bohemian atmosphere, the West Coast singers created a sunnier approach. Many performers were tied to the entertainment industry, writing scores or acting in films and television. Performers like Rod McKuen, Mason Williams, Mike Settle, Travis Edmonson, Van Dyke Parks and John Stewart were gifted lyricists and skilled, melodic composers. When Bob Dylan shook up the East Coast folk music community in 1962, their careers and styles were already established.
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Album titlle: Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD)
Label Bear Family Records
Genre Folk
- Preiscode CP
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
Artikelart CD
EAN: 5397102174049
- weight in Kg 0.25
Various - Troubadours - Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Love's Been Good To Me | Rod Mckuen | ||
02 | Seasons In The Sun | Rod Mckuen | ||
03 | Long Time Gone | Mason Williams | ||
04 | The Times I've Had | Mark Spoelstra | ||
05 | She's Gone | Mark Spoelstra | ||
06 | Five And Twenty Questions | Mark Spoelstra | ||
07 | If I Were Free | Dian James | ||
08 | He Was A Friend Of Mine | Dian James | ||
09 | Little Boxes | Malvina Reynolds | ||
10 | Pack Up Your Sorrows (Acoustic Version) | Richard Fariña & Mimi | ||
11 | The Falcon | Richard Fariña & Mimi | ||
12 | Birmingham Sunday | Richard Fariña & Mimi | ||
13 | Bold Marauder | Richard Fariña & Mimi | ||
14 | A Swallow Song | Richard Fariña & Mimi | ||
15 | Hickory Wind | Byrds | ||
16 | Tried So Hard | Gene Clark | ||
17 | Train Leaves Here This Morning | Dillard And Clark Expedition | ||
18 | Once I Was | Tim Buckley | ||
19 | July, You're A Woman | John Stewart | ||
20 | California Bloodlines | John Stewart | ||
21 | One (Is A Lonely Number) | Harry Nilsson | ||
22 | Rainmaker | Harry Nilsson | ||
23 | Joanne | Michael Nesmith | ||
24 | Calico Girl Friend | Michael Nesmith | ||
25 | Take Me Home, Country Roads | John Denver | ||
26 | Rocky Mountain High | John Denver | ||
27 | Back Home Again | John Denver |
Various - Troubadours - Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | The Battle Of New Orleans | Jimmie Driftwood | ||
02 | Tennessee Stud | Jimmie Driftwood | ||
03 | What Color Is The Soul Of A Man | Jimmie Driftwood | ||
04 | Rain And Snow | Obray Ramsey | ||
05 | 500 Miles | Hedy West | ||
06 | Cotton Mill Girls | Hedy West | ||
07 | The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore | Jean Ritchie | ||
08 | Blue Diamond Mines | Jean Ritchie | ||
09 | Black Waters | Jean Ritchie | ||
10 | Coal Tattoo | Billy Edd Wheeler | ||
11 | Blistered | Billy Edd Wheeler | ||
12 | Jackson | Billy Edd Wheeler | ||
13 | High Flying Bird | Billy Edd Wheeler | ||
14 | Gentle On My Mind | John Hartford | ||
15 | Natural To Be Gone | John Hartford | ||
16 | California Earthquake | John Hartford | ||
17 | Steamboat Whistle Blues | John Hartford | ||
18 | How I Love Them Old Songs | Mickey Newbury | ||
19 | Sweet Memories | Mickey Newbury | ||
20 | Mr Bojangles | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
21 | Pancho And Lefty | Townes Van Zandt | ||
22 | Seven Bridges Road | Steve Young | ||
23 | Brand New Tennessee Waltz | Jesse Winchester | ||
24 | Yankee Lady | Jesse Winchester | ||
25 | Me And Bobby Mcgee | Kris Kristofferson | ||
26 | Help Me Make It Through The Night | Kris Kristofferson | ||
27 | Casey's Last Ride | Kris Kristofferson |
Various - Troubadours - Vol.4, Folk And The Roots Of American Music (3-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Settle Down | Mike Settle | ||
02 | Sing Hallelujah | Mike Settle | ||
03 | Greenback Dollar | Hoyt Axton | ||
04 | Thunder 'n' Lightnin' | Hoyt Axton | ||
05 | Blues Around My Head | Bob Gibson | ||
06 | Where I'm Bound | Bob Gibson | ||
07 | Daddy Roll 'em | Gibson, Bob & Camp, Hamilton (Bob) | ||
08 | Good Time Charlie | Spider John Koerner | ||
09 | The Unicorn | Shel Silverstein | ||
10 | Bury Me In My Shades | Shel Silverstein | ||
11 | Sam Stone | John Prine | ||
12 | Angel From Montgomery | John Prine | ||
13 | Paradise | John Prine | ||
14 | Souvenirs | John Prine | ||
15 | City Of New Orleans | Steve Goodman | ||
16 | Four Strong Winds | Ian & Sylvia | ||
17 | You Were On My Mind | Ian & Sylvia | ||
18 | Some Day Soon | Ian & Sylvia | ||
19 | Summer Wages | Ian & Sylvia | ||
20 | For Loving Me | Gordon Lightfoot | ||
21 | Early Morning Rain | Gordon Lightfoot | ||
22 | Did She Mention My Name? | Gordon Lightfoot | ||
23 | Morning Dew | Bonnie Dobson | ||
24 | Snowbird | Maclellan, Gene & Doucette, Blair | ||
25 | Put Your Hand In The Hand | Gene Maclellan | ||
26 | Both Sides Now | Joni Mitchell |
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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