Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
More than just sea chanteys, maritime musical tradition encompasses an ocean of songs from people who have lived and worked on the water. Onboard are Folkways favorite singers-Dave Van Ronk and the Foc'sle Singers, Lead Belly, and Paul Clayton and many more. Classic Maritime takes you from the folk songs of Martha's Vineyard down to the Bahamas and beyond. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place. Extensive liner notes, a whopping 32 tracks, 68 minutes of music!

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Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful sample of maritime songs and chanteys
  • water-soaked tunes
Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001XXBC0
Release Date: 2004-05-25

Tracks:

  1. Roll Alabama Roll (The Alabama)
  2. Shenandoah
  3. Clear the Track and Let the Bullgine Roll
  4. Greenland Whale Fisheries
  5. Paddy Doyles Boots
  6. The Black Ball Line
  7. The Sloop John B
  8. Tommys Gone to Hilo
  9. Lord Franklin
  10. The Handsome Cabin Boy
  11. Rio Grande
  12. Run Come See
  13. Ten Penny Bit (Instrumental)
  14. South Australia
  15. Haul Away Joe
  16. Blood Red Roses
  17. All for Me Grog
  18. Haul on the Bowline
  19. Bully in the Alley
  20. Chesapeake Born (Tom Wisner, Burmese Tunes, BMI)
  21. A Hundred Years on the Eastern Shore
  22. Dredging is Drudgery (Tom Wisner)
  23. Liverpool Judies (Instrumental)
  24. Santiano Hugill
  25. Reuben Ranzo
  26. The Girls Around Cape Horn
  27. Adieu My Lovely Nancy
  28. The Dreadnaught
  29. Married to a Mermaid
  30. Boney
  31. Homeward Bound/The Old Slipper Shoe (Instrumental)
  32. Homeward Bound

Album Description

More than just sea chanteys, maritime musical tradition encompasses an ocean of songs from people who have lived and worked on the water. Onboard are Folkways favorite singers-Dave Van Ronk and the Foc'sle Singers, Lead Belly, and Paul Clayton and many more. Classic Maritime takes you from the folk songs of Martha's Vineyard down to the Bahamas and beyond. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place. Extensive liner notes, a whopping 32 tracks, 68 minutes of music!

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful sample of maritime songs and chanteys.......2007-01-11

You'll want to run off and join a whaler or be thankful you're on dry land after listening to this album. Good mix of humorous and poignant music about life at sea.

4 out of 5 stars water-soaked tunes.......2004-05-31

In a very happy move Smithsonian Folkways has taken to plumbing Folkways' deep catalog for a series of "Classic" anthologies of American roots music. The previous five are variously focused on Southern styles: blues, bluegrass, and mountain music. In the sixth of the series, SF turns to a non-Southern genre which has passed into neglect in recent years: songs of salt- and freshwater sailors. These are not field recordings, but the work largely of revival singers, who include such familiar names as Dave Van Ronk, Paul Clayton, and Lead Belly, along with others not so well known. They are taken from albums released between 1951 and 1997.

This is, as one would expect, a satisfying collection, not just for the performances but for the usual well-informed annotations and documentation. This grizzled folk fan learned a few things I didn't know, such as that "Run, Come See Jerusalem" -- once a folk-scare standard, done nicely here by the X-Seamen's Institute -- was written in 1929 by Blind Blake. No, not that Blind Blake, the bluesman/songster from Florida whose first name was Arthur, but the Bahamian singer Blind Blake, born Blake Higgs. I also learned that "Hilo" in the song "Johnny's Gone to Hilo" (here "Tommy's Gone to Hilo") is not in Hawaii, but in Peru (the port city of Ilo).

A small number of performances don't move me much. Tom Wisner's original, all-too-well-intentioned "Chesapeake Born" strikes me as purely cornball in that distinctively gooey Pete Seeger sort of way. Alan Mills and the Shanty Men perform in what sounds, at least to my ear, in so stilted, theatrical a fashion as to remind the listener why sea shanteys are so often parodied and ridiculed. (Admittedly, they're here for all of :36, in a mercifully brief "Paddy Doyle's Boots.") Done right, shanteys are wonderfully affecting, and most of the singers here do them proud. There are also a few ocean-going ballads, the standards "Greenland Whale Fisheries," "The Sloop John B," "Lord Franklin," and "The Handsome Cabin Boy," whose subjects range from the wryly comic to the heartbreakingly tragic.

If you already love this sort of thing, you'll want this album. And if you're looking for one representative anthology of maritime folk music to fill a hole in your collection, this one will do just fine.

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