| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Shenandoah |
| 2. Alligator Alley |
| 3. Give and Take |
| 4. Shadow Dancer |
| 5. Oaks |
| 6. Johnny Appleseed |
| 7. Gigue |
| 8. Secrets of the Big Sky |
| 9. Eyes of Amelia |
| 10. Don Juan |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Children's Garden |
| 2. Clancy's Heart |
| 3. Aria |
| 4. Jewels in the Crown |
| 5. Sacajawea |
| 6. Appalachia Calling |
| 7. Danza Mora |
| 8. Peru |
| 9. Prairie Lullaby |
| 10. Medicine Tree |
Editorial Reviews
This warm, charming two-CD set from duo Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel is a collection of new, "live studio" recordings of their most popular compositions as well as a sprinkle of new, original pieces. This, their seventh collection, holds the best of the airy, melodious music that these two versatile musicians give birth to so well together. In addition to playing oboe, Rumbel blends in the English horn, double alto, and tenor ocarinas on these discs while Tingstad works masterfully on classical and steel-string guitars. Known for their love of and inspiration from the environment, this twosome draws expansively on experiences from their beloved Pacific Northwest, the Great Plains, the Southwest, the Southeast, and various American legends for their muse here. And the booklet's beautiful photos of America set an uplifting mood. --Karen Karleski
American Acoustic,Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel,Narada,Chamber Jazz,Jazz Music,Neo-Classical,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Anthology of American Folk Music (Edited by Harry Smith)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DJU Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Henry Lee - Dick Justice
- Fatal Flower Garden - Nelston's Hawaiians
- House Carpenter - Clarence Ashley
- Drunkard's Special - Coley Jones
- Old Lady And The Devil - Bill & Belle Reed
- The Butcher's Boy - Buell Kazee
- The Wagoner's Lad - Buell Kazee
- King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker
- Old Shoes And Leggins - Uncle Eck Dunford
- Willie Moore - Richard Burnett And Leonard Rutherford
- A Lazy Farmer Boy - Buster Carter And Preston Young
- Peg And Awl - Carolina Tar Heels
- Ommie Wise - G.B. Grayson
- My Name Is John Johanna - Kelly Harrell
Tracks:
- Bandit Cole Younger - Edward L. Crain
- Charles Giteau - Kelly Harrel
- John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man - Carter Family
- Gonna Die With My Hammer In My Hand - Williamson Brothers And Curry
- Stackalee - Frank Hutchison
- White House Blues - Charlie Poole And The North Carolina Ramblers
- Frankie - Mississippi John Hurt
- When That Great Ship Went Down - William And Versey Smith
- Engine 143 - Carter Family
- Kassie Jones - Furry Lewis
- Down On Penny's Farm - Bently Boys
- Mississippi Boweavil Blues - Masked Marvel
- Got The Farm Land Blues - Carolina Tar Heels
Tracks:
- Sail Away Lady - Uncle Bunt Stephens
- The Wild Wagoner - Jilson Setters
- Wake Up Jacob - Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers
- La Danseuse - Delma Lachney And Blind Uncle Gaspard
- Georgia Stomp - Andrew And Jim Baxter
- Brilliancy Medley - Eck Robertson
- Indian War Whoop - Hoyt Ming & His Pep-Steppers
- Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas
- Old Dog Blue - Jim Jackson
- Saut Crapaud - Columbus Fruge
- Acadian One-Step - Joseph Falcon
- Home Sweet Home - Breaux Freres
- Newport Blues - Cincinnati Jug Band
- Moonshiner's Dance (Part One) - Frank Cloutier And The Victoria Cafe Orchestra
Tracks:
- You Must Be Born Again - Rev. J.M. Gates
- Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting - Rev. J.M. Gates
- Rocky Road - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
- Present Joys - Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
- This Song Of Love - Middle Georgia Singing Conv. No. 1
- Judgement - Sister Mary Nelson
- He Got Better Things For You - Memphis Sanctified Singers
- Since I Laid My Burden Down - Elders McIntorsh & Edwards' Sanctified Singers
- John The Baptist - Rev. Moses Mason
- Dry Bones - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
- John The Revelator - Blind Willie Johnson
- Little Moses - Carter Family
- Shine On Me - Ernest Phipps & Holiness Singers
- Fifty Miles Of Elbow Room - Rev. F.W. McGee
- In The Battlefield For My Lord - Rev. D.C. Rice And Congregation
Tracks:
- The Coo Coo Bird - Clarence Ashley
- East Virginia - Buell Kazee
- Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers
- I Woke Up One Morning In May - Didier Hebert
- James Alley Blues - Richard 'Rabbit' Brown
- Sugar Baby - Dock Boggs
- I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford
- Mountaineer's Courtship - Ernest And Hattie Stoneman
- The Spanish Merchant's Daughter - Stoneman Family
- Bob Lee Junior Blues - Memphis Jug Band
- Single Girl, Married Girl - Carter Family
- Le Vieux Soulard Et Sa Femme - Cleoma Breaux & Joseph Falcon
- Rabbit Foot Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Expressman Blues - Sleepy John Estes & Yank Rachell
Tracks:
- Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas
- Feather Bed - Cannon's Jug Stompers
- Country Blues - Dock Boggs
- 99 Year Blues - Julius Daniels
- Prison Cell Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
- See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Blind Lemon Jefferson
- C'est Si Triste Sans Lui - Cleoma And Ophy Breaux And Joseph Falcon
- Way Down The Old Plank Road - Uncle Dave Macon
- Buddy Won't You Roll Down The Line - Uncle Dave Macon
- Spike Driver Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
- K.C. Moan - Memphis Jug Band
- Train On The Island - J.P. Nestor
- The Lone Star Trail - Ken Maynard
- Fishing Blues - Henry Thomas
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This impressive--and frankly, fun--musical document is still sending out shock waves almost 50 years after its original 1952 vinyl release. The Smithsonian's six-CD reissue is painstakingly researched, annotated, and packaged (even boasting an enhanced disc for the techno-capable). Unlike field recorders, eccentric filmmaker/collector/musicologist Harry Smith assembled the Anthology from commercially released (though obscure) 78 rpm discs issued between 1927 and 1935. Its broad scope--from country blues to Cajun social music to Appalachian murder ballads--was monumentally influential, setting musicians like Bob Dylan down the path to folk fandom. The White House started its own national music library with the Anthology; anyone with more than a passing interest in American roots music should do the same. --Michael Ruby
More from Smithsonian Folkways
The Harry Smith Connection: A Live Tribute To The Anthology Of American Folk Music |
Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings |
Smithsonian Folkways American Roots Collection |
Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways |
Classic Blues From Smithsonian Folkways |
Folkways: The Original Vision |
Album Description
This deluxe 6-CD collector's boxed set contains a 96-page book featuring Harry Smith's original songbook framed by essays by Greil Marcus and other noted writers, musicians, and scholars. Play the enhanced sixth disc on your CD-ROM drive and access historic video footage, rare photos, artist interviews, and additional background information. Edited by Harry Smith. Reissue compiled by the staff of Smithsonian Folkways. Reissue liner notes by Greil Marcus, Neil Rosenberg, Jeff Place, Jon Pankake, Luis Kemnitzer and others. "...the missing link in rock's official history." -Newsweek ***** (five stars) -Rolling StoneCustomer Reviews:
THE Chronicles.......2007-07-12
totally essential listening.......2007-02-15
Aside from some essential listening ("Coo Coo Bird," "Stackalee," "Mississippi Boweavil Blues," "I wish I Was a Mole in the Ground," etc. etc.), the package has some great supplementary material. It's very interesting to learn about the song information and performer information that Smith collected with his anthology, but it's also interesting to get a glimpse into his project, seeing how he relentlessly collected and chose which songs to represent. He was a true lover of music, and that love is reflected in his project.
Please don't come to this compilation expecting pristine sound quality--it was assembled in the 50's, which means that the recordings come from then as well as much earlier--it's about the music and performers anyway, and a little bit of scratch really doesn't detract that much from the organic, down home experience. It IS a bit of a shame that there are 6 CDs, but really only about 4 full CDs worth of music--it would have been OK with me if the Ballad/Social Music/Songs organization was not cleanly divided between discs to save space, since the division isn't very efficient, but I suppose the reissuers wanted to emulate the original vinyl collection. I don't really find the material to be homogeneous like the second spotlight reviewer does, although I do agree that Roots and Blues: A Retrospective is also a great compilation--I'd recommend getting both for a great complementary experience.
Hopefully this set never goes out of print, as it's a great piece of art that any music fan or musician can learn a lot from--and enjoy, too! It's a shame that Smith had to preserve this music as it was beginning to die out even as he was collecting it, but it's also heartwarming that such classic sounds can be preserved for us to hear so many years later and keep the tradition alive. Enjoy the living history!
The grandfather of the reissue records.......2005-02-21
Listening to many cuts on this album you can hear the source of much material for folk groups as diverse as the New Lost City Ramblers and The Holy Modal Rounders, rock groups like Canned Heat, and The Grateful Dead. Some of the melodies will be familiar to fans of Dylan, others to Jorma Kaukonan listeners. There are otehrs -- many many others.
This set is the source, the headwaters of reissues, and revivals. An essential part of any folk music collection.
Necessary........2003-05-28
Essential.......2002-11-30
This is the greatest mix tape ever made, and an essential cultural artifact, not only of the vernacular music of the hills & highways of pre-electrification America, but also of the folk movement ofthe fifties and sixties (the primer fromwhic all else was derived) and by extension of the hippy movement following closely thereafter.
SOme of this music is really wild...
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Free Yourself
Fantasia Barrino Manufacturer: J-Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00065BYAY Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- Ain't Gonna Beg
- Free Yourself
- Truth Is
- Selfish
- Summertime
- Baby Mama
- Got Me Waiting
- It's All Good
- You Were Always On My Mind
- Good Lovin
- Don't Act Right
- This Is Me
- I Believe
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Few would accuse Fantasia of a reluctance to abide by the wisdom that what you've got, you should flaunt, and the vocal gusto she slathers over her full-length debut gets partial credit for earning--and keeping--your attention. To a greater extent, though, the high-wattage help heaped over the Idol 3 champ and Patti LaBelle-sound-alike makes the disc dazzle. In addition to pitch-ins from Missy Elliott, who produced and co-wrote three tracks and busts out a two-snaps-up rhyme on "Selfish (I Want U 2 Myself)," Jazze Pha duets on the ultra-mod "Don't Act Right" and Jermaine Dupri wrote and produced the smolderer "Got Me Waiting." Surprisingly, though, it's not those tracks or even the Idol-propelled cover of the Gershwins' "Summertime" that will stick with listeners most. Instead, first single "Truth Is," a sweet, old-school R&B lament directed toward a lost love, and "Baby Mama," a spirited shout-out to hard-working single mothers, snare standout status with their from-the-gut authenticity. Keeping it real is what won Fantasia the hearts of millions on TV, and despite Free Yourself's likable slickness, it convinces that--hot commodity or no--she's not about to forget it. -Tammy La GorceCustomer Reviews:
Total Garbage.......2007-02-27
c'mon now.......2007-02-16
Nice little debut.......2007-01-02
were killing the competiion on Amercian Idol in 2004 it was almost a given that an female R&B singer would take the crown that year. Well Fantasia ended up taking the crown and lived up to her promise on her first CD. Her first single Truth Is was an excllent R&B single and the song Baby Mama was catchy and fun.
Could not get past Baby Mama .......2006-12-29
I didnt know the chipmunks won American Idol.......2006-12-22
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American / English
Acoustic Alchemy Manufacturer: Higher Octave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007QCLS6 Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
Tracks:
- The Crossing
- Say Yeah
- So Kylie
- Trinity
- The Detroit Shuffle
- Cherry Hill
- She Speaks American English
- Lilac Lane
- The 14 Carrot Cafe
- Get Up (Levantar Y Bailar)
- The Moon And The Sun
Customer Reviews:
Wow!!!.......2007-04-03
Cheers
Great Music.......2007-03-10
Outstanding music........2007-01-10
It's worth a listen.......2007-01-06
Elevator music.......2006-04-21
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Ancient Power
Steve Gordon and Deborah Martin Manufacturer: Spotted Peccary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DC1S Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Spirit Of The Mountain
- Coming Of The Wolf
- Heart Of Fire
- Earth Dweller
- Ancient Power
- Sundancer
- Moon Over Cloudless Sky
- Wind Of Spirits
Album Description
Undercurrents of thundering tribal drums and primal rhythms awaken the wisdom of the ancients while haunting Native flute and keyboard melodies conjure the elements of the Earth in this greatly anticipated collaboration between best-selling Sequoia Records artist Steve Gordon (Sacred Earth Drums) and acclaimed Spotted Peccary Music artist Deborah Martin (Under the Moon). Rattles and shakers, ocarinas, acoustic guitars, textural electric guitars, hand drums, and sculpted electronic soundspaces are all combined to transport the listener to a world of delicate beauty and raw power.Customer Reviews:
Calming and comforting.......2002-04-18
Spiritually rich and imaginative musical flows.......1999-01-24
Their combined effort here is seamless. If you can imagine sitting out West in the high desert, perhaps a thousand years ago, and if you could hear the sounds of the spirits of the people and the elements of sun, wind and fire that were the basis of their spiritual life, this is what you'd hear.
The songs flow melodically with rhythm and authenticity. Very relaxing to listen to. Buy a new candle, cut the lights down and feel the Ancient Power.
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Violin, Sing The Blues For Me: African-American Fiddlers 1926-1949
Lonnie Johnson , Howard Armstrong , Mississippi Sheiks , Memphis Jug Band , Will Batts , Andrew Baxter , Jim Baxter , Tommie Bradley , James Cole , Louie Bluie , and Whistler's Jug Band Manufacturer: Old Hat Records / Enterprises ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JC8X Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Violin Blues - Johnson Boys
- K.C. Railroad Blues - Andrew & Jim Baxter
- Beaver Slide Rag - "Peg Leg" Howell & His Gang
- Alma Waltz - Mississippi Mud Steppers
- Window Pane Blues - Tommie Bradley
- Travelin' Railroad Man - Alabama Sheiks
- Pig Meat Blues - Whistler & His Jug Band
- Right Now Blues - Frank Stokes
- East Jackson Blues - Bo Chatmon
- Memphis Blues - Mobile Strugglers
- Vine Street Drag - Tennessee Chocolate Drops
- Broken Bed Blues - Kansas City Blues Strummers
- Lonesome Blues - Henry Williams & Eddie Anthony
- Memphis Shakedown - Memphis Jug Band
- Adam And Eve - Tommie Bradley
- Tell Me Man Blues - Henry "Son" Sims
- Blue Coat Blues - "Blue Coat" Tom Nelson
- Salty Dog - Booker Orchestra
- Baby, Please Don't Go - Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers
- Stop & Listen Blues No. 2 - Mississippi Sheiks
- Stealin' Blues - Cow Cow Davenport
- The Moore Girl - Andrew & Jim Baxter
- Highway No. 61 Blues - Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band
- Ted's Stomp - Louie Bluie & Ted Bogan
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Nearly essential for anyone interested in old-time music, Violin, Sing the Blues for Me may be quite simply the best single-disc anthology of the early 20th century black string-band movement available today. The emphasis here is on the bluesy fiddle playing heard between 1926 and 1949, but the music boasts reams of diverse styles and playing that is simply impossible to pigeonhole. Andrew Baxter milks his fiddle for all its plaintive worth against brother Jim's guitar on "K.C. Railroad Blues," the Mississippi Mud Steppers' "Alma Waltz" is as sublime as they come (perhaps the greatest side ever recorded to feature a banjo-mandolin), and there are plenty of other tracks featuring the now-forgotten wail of the blues violin. But the lively tunes steal the show here: the Mobile Strugglers's previously unissued "Memphis Blues" from 1949 is a classic breakdown; the Tennessee Chocolate Drops's "Vine Street Drag" (featuring the fast fiddling of Howard "Louie Bluie" Armstrong) showcases some true violin virtuosity; and the Memphis Jug Band's "Memphis Shakedown" is a tour de force of energy and great playing. Truth is, there's not a weak track here, and the copious liner notes will keep you busy long after the CD has played out. If you want to hear the roots of the blues, don't pass this disc up. --Jason VerlindeAlbum Description
"A top-notch compilation of classic performances with superb booklet and photos as well. This is an essential album for anyone interested in blues or string band music." Terry Zwigoff - film director Art School Confidential, Bad Santa, Ghost World, Crumb, Louie Bluie - oldhatrecords.com/ZwigoffInt.htmlThe violin played a significant role in the early history of recorded blues, with its crying vibratos and sliding notes creating a dramatic and soulful sound. Violin, Sing The Blues For Me offers 24 tracks of this rare music, played by many of the greatest black fiddlers who recorded before mid-century. From the sophisticated style of Lonnie Johnson to the raw Delta blues of Henry Sims to the rollicking tunes of the Memphis Jug Band, these musicians demonstrate the depth and diversity of African-American fiddle music. Included are two early instrumentals by the multitalented Howard Armstrong, also known as "Louie Bluie," whose career in music spanned seven decades. This unique collection presents 73 minutes of vintage fiddle music carefully remastered from original 78rpm records. In addition to blues, the album contains country dances, rags and stomps, folk songs and medicine show music. The CD comes with a 32-page, full-color booklet with detailed history, complete discography, and a host of rare photographs and illustrations.
Album Details
24 Tracks of Rare Blues, featuring Mississippi Sheiks, Lonnie Johnson, Memphis Jug Band, Booker Orchestra, Andrew Baxterm Mobile Strugglers, Peg Leg Howell and Many More.Customer Reviews:
Some not so pretty, but mostly Great. I want more from Old Hat!.......2006-07-27
What you get here is a very fine collection of mostly pre-war fiddle musics, covering a wide range of styles and abilities. From the abysmal toned, a-rhythmic atrocity of Alma Waltz (the very rare bad track) by the Mississippi Mudsteppers at the low end of the spectrum, to the bluesy drawl of Broonzy's fiddle, all the way up to the utter brilliance of the great Lonnie Johnson.
Still, the lesser-knowns are what this is about. Sure the titles of this and the "Folks, He..." disc put the emphasis on violins/fiddles but the music doesn't stop there. There are some seriously great bands here. Full-on killin groove units that will have you dancing on the couch as you listen... Memphis Shakedown and the "train impersonation" song, Moore Girl, for example. I've always found the latter interesting because, at least in my experiences thus far, I'm more familiar with black train-sound songs being done with harmonica, while whites seem to favor fiddle trains. A very cool track.
Also though, for me, Frank Stokes' Right Now Blues and the Alabama Sheiks' Travelin Railroad Blues give this disc a more pensive, vulnerable feeling than the "Folks, He..." disc.
Lots of stylistic variety, lots of great songs and playing. Had I reviewed this when it first came out I'd have probably given it 5 stars, but with the subsequent release of "Folks, He..." I do have to say that the "Folks, He..." disc has a touch better sound. A little less muffled. When I listen to these 2 right in a row, I listen to this one a few clicks louder to make it sound as good.
My continued thanks to all the collectors out there who saved this stuff, and to labels like Old Hat who've allowed people like me to enjoy!
Stunning recordings, rare music.......2002-07-27
An album to live with.......2001-10-25
Great music - great supporting documentation.......2001-03-01
Simply magnificent.......1999-07-16
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Anthology Of American Folk Music Volume 4 (Edited By Harry Smith)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Revenant Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SUA0 Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Memphis Shakedown - Memphis Jug Band
- Dog And Gun (An Old English Ballad) - Bradley Kincaid
- Black Jack David - The Carter Family
- Down On The Banks Of The Ohio - Blue Sky Boys
- Adieu False Heart - Arthur Smith Trio
- John Henry Was A Little Boy - J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers
- Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy - Monroe Brothers
- Southern Casey Jones - Jesse James
- Cold Iron Bed - Jack Kelly And His South Memphis Jug Band
- Packin' Trunk - Lead Belly
- Baby Please Don't Go - Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers
- Last Fair Deal Gone Down - Robert Johnson
- Parchman Farm Blues - Bukka White
- Mean Old World - Heavenly Gospel Singers
Tracks:
- Hello Stranger - The Carter Family
- Stand By Me - Sister Clara Hudmon
- West Virginia Gals - Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters
- How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live? - Blind Alfred Reed
- Wreck Of The Tennessee Gravy Train - Uncle Dave Macon
- Governor Al Smith - Uncle Dave Macon
- Milk Cow Blues - John Estes
- No Depression In Heaven - The Carter Family
- I'll Be Rested (When The Roll Is Called) - Roosevelt Graves And Brother
- He's In The Ring (Doing The Same Old Thing) - Memphis Minnie
- The Cockeyed World - Minnie Wallace
- Barbecue Bust - Mississippi Jook Band
- Dans Le Grand Bois (In The Forest) - Hackberry Ramblers
- Aces' Breakdown - The Four Aces
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Originally released in 1952, Harry Smith's landmark three-volume Anthology of American Folk Music literally instigated a revolution in music--suddenly, this collection of scratchy 78 sides made "folk" cool again (it would stay that way forever after). But Smith--filmmaker, guru, and alchemist--originally intended for a fourth volume of the set to be created. Thanks to Revenant, we have it now--nearly five decades after its gathering. Smith's two-CD collection takes works from the Blue Sky Boys, the Carter Family, Bukka White, Robert Johnson, and a dozen or so forgotten blues and old-time artists, mostly from the '20s and '30s. In the copious liner notes, the late Smith confesses that this volume was "lost" because his original liner notes went missing; he had hoped to create a thorough analysis of how each song's theme was interrelated. Thus, there are some truly great transitions--"John Henry Was a Little Boy" by J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers leads ironically into "Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy" by the Monroe Brothers; Lead Belly's breakup ode "Packin' Trunk" segues into Big Joe Williams's "Baby Please Don't Go." Gorgeous packaging and thorough liner notes by Dick Spottswood, Greil Marcus, Ed Sanders, and others makes this set even more essential. Like so many of the musicians he admired and promoted, Harry Smith's real genius wouldn't be recognized till after he died. Here it is, folks. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
I'd give this album six stars if I could!.......2001-07-29
Way Overpriced but..........2000-10-10
Is it worth the hefty price though?
My 2 cents.......2000-09-07
So, if you liked the original, you know you are going to buy this someday (where else can one find such an appreication for jug band music?). If you are a fan of "Race and Hillbilly" like me you'll give blood to get this.
Vol. 4, H. Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music.......2000-07-20
The accompanying notes are extensive & well-presented although it's black ink on dark brown paper in tiny font, so the reading can be tough. And you are paying for the presentation in the pricetag.
I was half-expecting to be disappointed by this album because the earlier release was so important to me, but it turns out that this one makes for great listening as well i.e. it has the elusive 'HS-factor' going for it too. If you are the type of person who got changed by the 3-Volume Folkways Anthology, then you will dig Volume 4. Really, it's been a rumor for so long .. it's incredible that it is now generally available.
Overdue Closure for Harry's American Folk Masterpiece.......2000-06-21
Jim Otterstrom
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The Border of Heaven
Connie Dover Manufacturer: Taylor Park ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SUM0 Release Date: 2000-03-28 |
Tracks:
- The Blessing
- Sweet Betsy From Pike
- I Am Going To The West
- The Streets Of Laredo (The Sailor Cut Down In His Prime)
- Lord Franklin
- An Spailpin Fanach
- Last Night By The River
- The Water Is Wide
- Wondrous Love
- Winter's Night
- My Dearest Dear
- Brother Green
Customer Reviews:
5 Stars Is Not Enough.......2005-11-15
However if I have already conviced you and you want to know which of her titles to purchase, sorry, I can't recommend just one. Stick a crowbar in your wallet and get all 4! It will be the best $60+/- you've ever spent. Now stop reading these reviews and place your order!
The Borders of Heaven.......2005-08-12
The accompanying musicians are the cream of the crop. They include Phil Cunningham and John Hartford. It's another production triumph for Phil Cunningham. All in all a beautiful set of tunes.
I have all of Connie's recordings and I believe that this is the best to date.
Dances with Wolves.......2004-11-30
Beautiful Renditions of Traditional American Songs.......2004-06-26
Connie's renditions set a standard which is hard to match........2002-05-25
As is usual with this artist, all the songs are very very good. Several of the tracks may be familiar to lovers of traditional music, but Connie Dover's versions invariably set a standard which is hard to match. Her rendition of the sad but true story of 'LORD FRANKLIN' and his ill-fated crew of adventurers is simply the best I have heard. 'THE WATER IS WIDE' is also performed beautifully. And as for 'THE SAILOR CUT DOWN IN HIS PRIME', I think Connie's version of this familiar melody is perfection itself, although the style in which guest artist Skip Gorman sings the companion piece 'The Streets of Laredo', is not to my own personal taste. The up-tempo songs include the jolly 'SWEET BETSY FROM PIKE' and 'WINTERS NIGHT', whilst 'I AM GOING TO THE WEST' is another of Connie Dover's own compositions - and yet it sounds just as 'traditional', and every bit as good, as the old, tried and tested standards. The spiritual song on this CD is the hymn 'WONDROUS LOVE' - wondrous indeed! The CD closes with two more lovely tracks, the achingly sentimental 'MY DEAREST DEAR', and finally 'BROTHER GREEN', a melody, not so much from the border, as from the very heart, of Heaven.
The standard of this artist has been well maintained in this, her most recent CD to date - happily Connie Dover is seemingly still singing, and writing, the most charming of songs. Less happily, Connie Dover CDs seem to come out rather sparsely, at three year intervals - so here's hoping we don't have to wait yet another three years for the next one. It pains me to say this as a Brit living in the land where so much of Connie's inspiration comes from, but there's nobody better in the world at singing this kind of material than this American. Certainly nobody I know of in my country. And there's still a huge wealth of beautiful material out there just awaiting her attention; so come on Connie - get recording again! In the meantime, just enjoy this, her latest contribution to the world of tradional folk. She is, as I say, the best in the business.
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Essential Mark O'Connor
Manufacturer: Sony Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NDIAXS Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Appalachia Waltz - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- Tiger Rag - Jon Burr, Wynton Marsalis, , Mark O'Connor, Frank Vignola
- Caprice No. 1 in a Minor - Mark O'Connor
- Butterfly's Day Out - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- Caprice for Three - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- Stephane and Django - Jon Burr, , Mark O'Connor, Frank Vignola
- Midnight on the Water/Bonaparte's Retreat - Mark O'Connor
- College Hornpipe - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- Flailing - Mark O'Connor
- Brave Wolfe - Wynton Marsalis, , Mark O'Connor
- Misty Moonlight Waltz - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- F.C.'s Jig - Yo-Yo Ma, , Mark O'Connor
- Caprice No. 6 in G Major - Mark O'Connor
- Vistas - Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, , Mark O'Connor
- Amazing Grace - Mark O'Connor
Tracks:
- Surrender the Sword for Violin and Strings - Nashville Symphony Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- Call of the Mockingbird from Fanfare for the Volunteer - London Philharmonic Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- Sons of the Liberty Bell for Violin and Strings - Nashville Symphony Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- American Seasons (Seasons of an American Life) For Violin and Orchestra - Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- American Seasons (Seasons of an American Life) For Violin and Orchestra - Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- American Seasons (Seasons of an American Life) For Violin and Orchestra - Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- American Seasons (Seasons of an American Life) For Violin and Orchestra - Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
- Appalachia Waltz - Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, , Mark O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
The Essential Mark O'Connor.......2007-06-13
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Republic of Strings
Darol Anger & the American Fiddle Ensemble Manufacturer: Compass Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001CNQXA Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Lost In The Loop
- Higher Ground
- Grigsby's Hornpipe
- Old Dangerfield
- Help Me
- Andre De Sabato Nuovo
- Sneezin'
- Ouditarus Rez
- Where To Now?
- Evening Prelude
- Evening Prayer Blues
- Dzinomwa Muna Save
- Sand
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Darol Anger isn't the sort of musician who stretches musical boundaries; he's the sort of musician who refuses to concede that such boundaries even exist. On Republic of Strings he and his American Fiddle Ensemble use relatively simple tunes such as Irish fiddler Liz Carroll's "Lost in the Loop" or Bill Monroe's "Old Dangerfield" as a starting point to create harmonically complex, rhythmically rich arrangements. The band consists of guitarist Scott Nygaard, the brilliant young fiddler Brittany Haas, cellist Rashad Eggleston, and Natalie Haas, who takes Eggleston's place on three tracks. Guest artists include Nickel Creek's Sara Watkins, who lends vocals to a slightly spooky version of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," and Laurie Lewis, who delivers a bluegrass-tinged take on Joni Mitchell's "Help Me." You might call this improvised Afro-Scandinavian Irish old-time string band music, but it would be equally true, and much simpler, to just say they play great music. --Michael John SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
There are two kinds of dominant personalities in the world--.......2004-06-20
Darol Anger is distinctly of the latter type. The musicians he has chosen to play with on this altogether remarkable disc are every bit his peers, if not his superiors. The result is a disc of magnificent presence and accomplishment.
Perhaps the standout characteristic of this astounding music is the diversity of material Anger has managed to round up and "break" (as one might a wild bronc) within its purview: everything from Irish traditional ("Lost in the Loop") to Detroit soul ("Higher Ground") to Kentucky bluegrass ("Old Dangerfield") to elay folk-rock ("Help Me" [nearly unrecognizable, it must be said], featuring the eartheral vocals of Laurie Lewis) to Villa-Lobos-like Brazilian-classical ("Andre de Sabato Nuovo") to smart swing ("Sneezin'") to Arabic ("Ouditras Rez") to gospel/blues ("Evening Prayer Blues") to African ("Dzinomwa Muna Save") to Scandinavian fiddle music ("Sand").
Surrounding himself with up-and-coming musicians of the absolute top rank (wildly creative fiddle player Brittany Haas; hugely underregarded flat-picking guitarist Scott Nygard, practically the peer of David Grier; monster cellist Rushad Eggleston), Anger has upped the ante of string-band music almost off the charts, with us, the listeners, being the beneficiaries.
Rhapsodic gloriousness of the first order: You snooze, you lose. Plus, contains a hidden mysterioso track that contextualizes the proceedings with gravitas beyond the call of duty.
Transcendent.
An accomplished master is reborn!.......2004-03-10
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Los Lonely Boys
Los Lonely Boys Manufacturer: Or Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AINKA Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Senorita
- Heaven
- Crazy Dream
- Dime Mi Amor
- Hollywood
- More Than Love
- Nobody Else
- Onda
- Real Emotions
- Tell Me Why
- Velvet Sky
- La Contestacion
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California's Los Lobos are the reigning kings of Tex-Mex/Rock Espanol. But this debut CD by the San Angelo, Texas band Los Lonely Boys might herald a changing of the guard. This is truly a band of brothers, led by guitarist/vocalist Henry Garza and his younger, bass-and-drum-playing siblings Jojo and Ringo (no kidding). Like a lot of groups, they had to move away to achieve fame--in their case, to Nashville. But after the release of their EP, Willie Nelson heard them, put them on tour as his opening act, and recorded them at his studio--and the rest may be history. Stylistically, the Garza brothers' bilingual songs about love and life combine Stevie Ray Vaughan blues, Santana-style guitar licks and R&B. Nelson helps out on guitar, with Reese Wynans on keyboards. Produced by Keb Mo and B.B. King producer John Porter, the music is honest, driving, and down home, especially on the organ-filled uptempo tracks "Senorita" and "Tell My Why." The stinging guitar solo on the Afro-anthemic "Onda" recalls the '70s grooves Santana built his chops on, while "The Answer" and "More than Love" are raw power ballads that show off this group's dynamism and diversity. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
Taco Bell all the way..........2004-12-23
Finally, Good Music.......2004-07-04
A decade passed. Then Los Lonely Boys came along. WOW...
I am hooked, my wife is hooked, my kids too.
Thank you LLB.
They are the best thing that happened to rock n'roll since...I can't even remember.
I just hope that they will keep producing good music.
Keep bringing us joy.
Smoking Hot!!!.......2004-06-25
Los Lonely Boys - The Real Deal.......2004-06-24
my all time favorite.......2004-06-23
Meditation Music:
- Angel and the Goddess
- Arabesque
- As Is
- Back to the Innocence
- Baroque Angels
- Birthstone Suite
- Blissful Magic: Spiral of the Celtic Mysteries
- Bretagnes a Bercy
- Call of Nature: Singing Birds [Import]
- Celtic Twilight, Vol. 2
Meditation Music
Deloused in the Comatorium [Import]
Unforgettable Classics: Relaxing Guitar
The Master & Margarita [Soundtrack]