Woodrow Wilson Guthrie was an American singer-songwriter and was one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. His music includes songs such as "This Land Is Your Land", written in response to the American exceptionalist song "God Bless America", and has inspired several generations both politically and musically.
Subject ID: 134800
MoreWoodrow Wilson Guthrie was an American singer-songwriter and was one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. His music includes songs such as "This Land Is Your Land", written in response to the American exceptionalist song "God Bless America", and has inspired several generations both politically and musically.
Subject ID: 134800
Subject ID: 134800
Joan Baez – Blessed Are...
Label: Vanguard – VSD-6570/1, Vanguard – SPV-6
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Stereo Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Styrene, All Media, Album, Pitman Pressing
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Note: Note that at least Pitman and CSM labels appear to be identical; one must get pressing location from runout. Refer to image in library showing position of "P" in relation to matrix on Side One. Runout Identifiers: all sides stamped, except V of sides A to D etched in variant 2. "P" stamp is faint and variant 2 stamps after "P" very faint.
Blessed Are... was a 1971 album by Joan Baez, and her last with Vanguard Records. It included her hit cover of The Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", and work by Kris Kristofferson, the Beatles, Jesse Winchester and The Rolling Stones, as well as a significant number of Baez' own compositions. Like its immediate predecessors, the album was recorded in Nashville, and had a decidedly country feel.
Tracklist:
A1 | Blessed Are... | 3:03 | |
A2 | The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | 3:22 | |
A3 | The Salt Of The Earth | 3:22 | |
A4 | Three Horses | 7:03 | |
A5 | The Brand New Tennessee Waltz | 3:07 | |
B1 | Last, Lonely And Wretched | 3:42 | |
B2 | Lincoln Freed Me Today | 3:21 | |
B3 | Outside The Nashville City Limits | 3:20 | |
B4 | San Francisco Mabel Joy | 4:23 | |
B5 | When Time Is Stolen | 2:58 | |
C1 | Heaven Help Us All | 3:32 | |
C2 | Angeline | 3:37 | |
C3 | Help Me Make It Through The Night | 2:58 | |
C4 | Let It Be | 3:48 | |
C5 | Put Your Hand In The Hand | 3:20 | |
D1 | Gabriel And Me | 3:27 | |
D2 | Milanese Waltz - Marie Flore | 5:55 | |
D3 | The Hitchhikers' Song | 4:19 | |
D4 | The 33rd Of August | 3:42 | |
D5 | Fifteen Months | 4:30 | |
E1 | Maria Dolores | 3:25 | |
F1 | Plane Wreck At Los Gatos (Deportee) | 5:15 |
Kingston Trio – The Kingston Trio
Label: Capitol Records – T 996, Capitol Records – T-996
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Mono, Los Angeles Press
Country: US
Released: 1958
Genre: Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Note: *Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles pressing denoted by ✲ stamp in runouts. *First press releases are on 1956-58 turquoise label. *Two song titles differ on the record label, from those on the album sleeve. Track B2 is titled, "Wreck of the 'John B,'" and track B3 is titled "Santy Anno" on the label. Track titles above are from the back cover. *US release specifies writer credits for B2 as Lee Hays and Carl Sandburg. *Neither wrote the song as it was originally a traditional folk song from the Bahamas. Carl Sandburg included it in a collection of folk songs, "The American Songbag" in 1927 and Lee Hays (a member of the Weavers) helped popularize the song in a rendition released in 1950 titled "Wreck of the John B". The Kingston Trio version was the inspiration for the Beach Boys 1965 version: "Sloop John B."
The Kingston Trio is the Kingston Trio's debut album, released in 1958. It entered the album charts in late October 1958, where it resided for nearly four years, spending one week at #1 in early 1959. It was awarded an RIAA gold album on January 19, 1961.
Tracklist:
A1 | Three Jolly Coachmen | 1:45 | |
A2 | Bay Of Mexico | 2:49 | |
A3 | Banua | 1:36 | |
A4 | Tom Dooley | 3:01 | |
A5 | Fast Freight | 3:46 | |
A6 | Hard, Ain't It Hard | 2:23 | |
B1 | Saro Jane | 2:22 | |
B2 | Sloop John B | 3:30 | |
B3 | Santo Anno | 2:16 | |
B4 | Scotch And Soda | 2:28 | |
B5 | Coplas | 2:38 | |
B6 | Little Maggie | 1:41 |
Trini Lopez – Trini Lopez At PJ's
Label: Reprise Records – R 6093, Reprise Records – R-6093
Series: Pop Series
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1963
Genre: Rock, Latin, Funk / Soul, Pop
Trini Lopez at PJ's is the debut, live album by singer and guitarist Trini Lopez, released in 1963 on Reprise Records. Many of the tracks are folk music songs. The record was a result of Don Costa hearing him perform at PJ's nightclub, and signing him to his new Reprise record label. The club floor was miked to get the crowd reaction on the record, as the producer and Sinatra wanted the "live" experience to come across in the recording. The cover shows Lopez with his Barney Kessel guitar, outside the nightclub.
Tracklist:
A1 | A-me-ri-ca | ||
A2 | If I Had A Hammer | ||
A3 | Bye Bye Blackbird | ||
A4 | Cielito Lindo | ||
A5 | This Land Is Your Land | ||
A6 | What'd I Say | ||
B1 | La Bamba | ||
B2 | Granada | ||
Medley | |||
B3.a | Gotta Travel On | ||
B3.b | Down By The Riverside | ||
B3.c | Marianne | ||
B3.d | When The Saints Go Marching In | ||
B3.e | Volare | ||
B4 | Unchain My Heart |
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