Smithsonian Folkways American Roots Collection by Various Artists

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UPC: 093074006221
Artist: Various Artists
Format: CD
Release Year: 1996
Record Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer, Songwriter

Track Listing
1. Penitentiary Blues - Lightnin' Hopkins
2. Sweet Old Chicago - Roosevelt Sykes
3. Blue Moon of Kentucky - Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
4. If I Had a Hammer - Pete Seeger
5. LaFayette - Lucinda Williams
6. Bosco Stomp - Alli Young/Bessyl Duhon/Rodney Balfa
7. Better Day - Brownie McGhee/Sonny Terry
8. Long Road to Travel - Lonnie Johnson
9. The - Doc Watson/Clarence Ashley Coo-Coo Bird
10. Pretty Saro - Doug & Jack Wallin
11. Freight Train - Elizabeth Cotten
12. Old Joe Bone - The New Lost City Ramblers
13. Have a Feast Here Tonight - Bill Monroe/Doc Watson
14. Freedom Road - Josh White
15. This Land Is Your Land - Woody Guthrie
16. Two Good Men - Woody Guthrie
17. In the Pines - Lead Belly
18. Irene - Lead Belly
19. Somebody's Been Fooling #1 - Big Joe Williams
20. Hesitation Blues - Dave Van Ronk
21. Gonna Be an Engineer - Peggy Seeger
22. Delgadina - Mercedez Lopez
23. I Was Standing by the Bedside of a Neighbor (If You See My Saviour) - Michele Lanchester/Sweet Honey in the Rock
24. Virgo - Mary Lou Williams
25. Syl-O-Gism - Mary Lou Williams
26. We Shall Overcome - The SNCC Freedom Singers/Dorothy Cotton/Pete Seeger

Details
Playing Time: 72 min.
Distributor: Ryko Distribution
Recording Type: Mixed
Recording Mode: Mixed
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Compilation producers: Anthony Seeger, Amy Horowitz.This assemblage of blues, bluegrass, mountain ballads, topical songs, and jazz shows the wide range of American vernacular music, and Smithsonian Folkways' commitment to it. Among the many highlights here are Clarence Ashley and Doc Watson's ragged and yet sleek version of "The Coo Coo Bird," Doug Wallin's creaky and breathless a cappella version of "Pretty Saro," Lucinda Williams' Cajun two-step, "Lafayette," and a compelling take by Elizabeth Cotten of her signature song, "Freight Train." The New Lost City Ramblers bring their urban string band chops to a kinetic revitalization of "Old Joe Bone," while Michelle Lanchester (with Sweet Honey in the Rock) turns "I Was Standing By the Bedside of a Neighbor (If You See My Savior)" into a kind of gospel doo wop. Hearing the jazz piano of Mary Lou Williams on "Virgo" and "Syl-O-Gism" is another high point here. This fine disc works as a sampler for Smithsonian Folkways, but it also works as an enjoyably cohesive sequence on its own. ~ Steve Leggett

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