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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
6 cd'er, 1 dvd-video, 1 grammofonplade, 78 rpm, 1 bog
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
folkfolkemusik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.7863
Bidrag af
Indhold
Lost train bluesThe railroad bluesRye whiskeyOld Joe ClarkBeaumont ragGreen valley waltzGreenback dollarBoll weevilThe midnight specialSo long, it's been good to know yuhTalking dust bowlDo re miHard timesBring back to me my blue-eyed boyBilly the KidPretty Boy FloydJesse James and his boysJesus ChristThe jolly bankerI ain't got no homeDirty overhaulsMary FaganChain around my legNine hundred milesWorried man bluesLonesome valleyWalkin' down that railroad lineGoin' down the Frisco lineGoing down the roadSeven cent cottonWish I'd stayed in the wagon yardDust bowl refugeeDust storm disasterFoggy mountain topDust pneumonia bluesCalifornia bluesDo re miDust bowl refugeeWill Rogers HighwayLos Angeles New Year's floodStewballStagger LeeOne dime bluesGit along little dogiesThe trail to MexicoGypsy DavyHard ain't it hardPastures of plentyOregon trailRoll on ColumbiaNew found landTalking ColumbiaRoll, Columbia, rollColumbia's watersRamblin' bluesIt takes a married man to sing a worried songHard travelin'The biggest thing that man has ever doneJackhammer bluesSong of the Grand Coulee DamGrand Coulee DamWashington talkin' bluesRamblin' roundPastures of plentyEnd of my lineSinking of the Reuben JamesTakin' it easyReckless talkThe girl in the red, white, and blueFarmer-labor trainWhoopy ti-yi, get along, Mr. HitlerSally, don't you grieveDig a holeVD AvenueThe veedee bluesBlessed and curstA case of VDVD seaman's letterVD cityVD dayA child of VDV.D. gunner's bluesBrooklyne TowneThe biggest thing that man has ever doneThe old cracked looking glassHard times in the Durant jailEmpty boxcar, my homeThe biggest thing that man has ever doneVD city (1961 Minnesota hotel recordings)The biggest thing that man has ever done (1951 home recording)Who's gonna shoe your pretty feet?900 miles7 cent cotton1 dime bluesThe great historical bum
Beskrivelse
"The complete Library of Congress recordings + the BPA recordings + war effort songs + the V.D. song demos + "The lonesome traveler""
Omfang
ca. 57 min., 56 sider
Forlag
Woody Guthrie FoundationRounder Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
AllMusic, 2012
"This six-disc set presents Guthrie's complete sessions for the Library of Congress and Alan Lomax, as well as the songs he was commissioned to write by the Bonneville Power Administration, plus a handful of songs he wrote for the government's VD education program, and a series of radio skits and other programs he made for the Office of War Information during the Second World War. It presents Guthrie as an American patriot, and one can hardly argue with the designation. He was in the service of his country for all of these recordings, and the key thing to note is that he changed nothing in his approach or delivery to give that service"
AllMusic, 2012
The guardian, 2013-11-21
"There are the unedited Library of Congress sessions, including relaxed, lengthy interviews about his early life and the dustbowl era, along with traditional material and bravely radical songs such as Jesus Christ. Then there's the praise song to the Grand Coulee Dam, a public rather than private energy scheme, war effort songs attacking Hitler, and home recordings of Public Health initiatives about VD"
The guardian, 2013-11-21
PopMatters, 2013-10-24
"American Radical Patriot, is the sound of a man turning his trade into a job. A man working the best way he knows how for a greater good. These were paying jobs for a man with a family to support, and if he never quite got comfortable making money from his trade, he at least didn't trade in his ideals to do so. This box set is the most complex and perhaps enduring image of Woody Guthrie. The content itself - especially the VD songs and the war skits - may not be arresting from moment to moment in their own right, but each piece presents a curious new angle on a man that seems often like such a clear image of the link between community and land, the link between hard work and humanity"
PopMatters, 2013-10-24