Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 5
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Product Description
Richard Dyer-Bennet was a major figure in the folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s. He founded his own label in 1955 in order to avoid making the compromises in sound quality, repertory, and style often dictated by large recording companies. This reissue of the fifth Dyer-Bennet Records release includes folksongs and ballads such as "Greensleeves" and "Barbara Allen" from the 16th-century British Isles and classic American ballads and songs like "John Henry" and "I Ride and Old Paint." All are performed in the singular character and style of this highly cultivated intepreter of folksong. 20-page booklet, includes lyrics, 38 minutes.
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Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 5
Richard Dyer-Bennet Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LN4Y Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
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Album Description
Richard Dyer-Bennet was a major figure in the folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s. He founded his own label in 1955 in order to avoid making the compromises in sound quality, repertory, and style often dictated by large recording companies. This reissue of the fifth Dyer-Bennet Records release includes folksongs and ballads such as "Greensleeves" and "Barbara Allen" from the 16th-century British Isles and classic American ballads and songs like "John Henry" and "I Ride and Old Paint." All are performed in the singular character and style of this highly cultivated intepreter of folksong. 20-page booklet, includes lyrics, 38 minutes.Customer Reviews:
An Folk Music Listening Experience Unsurpassed!.......2003-07-27
Why do anything when you can forget everything?.......2002-12-05
A friend of mine had dug up Dyer-Bennet's version of "Greensleeves" on vinyl at a flea market years ago but unfortunately we lost touch and I'd been looking for it for years when I stumbled across this disc. It is still my favorite version of the venerable old tune. The best tune here however would be "Lord Rendall" which wouldn't be out of place on a Geto Boys cd, with the poisoned narrator shouting to his mother about needing a rope to hang his treacherous lover in hell.
On the down side is yet another version of "John Henry", and Dyer-B's etheral voice is NOT suited for blues songs. However his take of "Westeryn Wind" rivals Alfred Deller's perhaps definitive version of this.
So what am I trying to say? If you enjoy haunting folk music this is your bag. Sure they could have been more generous with the material but there are fine liner notes and lyrics provided and sadly you'll probably find this dead cheap somewheres...
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