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The little red box of protest songs
(2009)
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
3 cd'er, 1 dvd-video, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
bluesfolk
Emneord
Emnetal
78.7941
Bidrag af
Josh White, Carolinians, Pete Seeger, Earl Robinson, Woody Guthrie, Bob Miller, Tom Glazer, J. B. Lenoir, Mara Alexander, Leadbelly, Carl Sandburg, Brownie McGhee, Bob Hill, John Allison (f. 1965), Sir Lancelot, Aunt Molly Jackson, Laura Duncan, Ernie Lieberman, The Union Boys, The Almanac Singers, Goodson & Vale, Priority Ramblers, The Weavers
Indhold
Banks are made of marbleChain gang boundJoe HillThis land is your landJim CrowFarmer's letter to the presidentThe strange death of John DoeSouthern exposureTalking atomWe've got a planBank failuresThe house I live inRound & round Hitler's graveEisenhower bluesUnity rhumbaDear Mr. PresidentPastures of plentyThe bosses' gangFreedom RoadThe Scottsboro BoysVoting unionTalking sailorThe Roosevelt songBoll WeevilThe preacher & the slaveNine foot shovelHigh price bluesHold onMiner's songJim Crow trainPatriotic diggersFarm relief bluesWorried man bluesTroubleUAW-CIOMr. HitlerNo more bluesPlow underTold my cap'nStrange fruitThe bourgeois bluesC for conscriptionCitizen C.I.O.Ship in the skyJerryThe rich man and the poor manIn WashingtonA dollar ain't a dollar anymoreAtomic energyBlack, brown & whiteUncle Sam saysRagged hungry blues (pt. 1)Ragged hungry blues (pt. 2)We're keeping score in '44Goin' home boysI've got a rightThe hammer songI'm on my wayWe shall be free
Beskrivelse
Indhold (dvd): Talkin' protest: Pete & Woody / featuring interviews with: Arlo Guthrie, Nora Guthrie, Pete Seeger, John Cohen, Irwin Sibler, Sid Griffin ; To hear your banjo play / featuring performances by: Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Texas Gladden
Omfang
ca. 48 min. (dokumentar)
Forlag
White Crow ProductionsProper
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Froots, 2009 June
"With recession engulfing the world, a 3-CD set of American protest songs from the 1930s and '40s makes absolute sense ... For Dylan fans or anyone interested in an era when protest songs really carried weight, this is a good package"