Dust Bowl Ballads
Track Listings
| 1. Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster) |
| 2. I Ain't Got No Home |
| 3. Talking Dust Bowl Blues |
| 4. Vigilante Man |
| 5. Dust Can't Kill Me |
| 6. Dust Pneumonia Blues |
| 7. Pretty Boy Floyd |
| 8. Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road (Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad) |
| 9. Tom Joad, Pt. 1 |
| 10. Tom Joad, Pt. 2 |
| 11. Dust Bowl Refugee |
| 12. Do-Re-Mi |
| 13. Dust Bowl Blues |
| 14. So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh) |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Few records hit this hard. Guthrie's theme is the Great Depression's devastation, as visited on the land and people of America's heartland. Guthrie raises the talking blues form to a new level of realism and poetry, and he charges some of his strongest story songs ("Tom Joad" and "Pretty Boy Floyd") with a vividness songwriters like Springsteen and Dylan have chased ever since. Need to decide on one Guthrie album? This is it. --Roy Francis Kasten
Dust Bowl Ballads,Woody Guthrie,Rounder / Pgd,Field Recordings,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Political Folk,Pop,Popular Music,Traditional Folk
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Dust Bowl Ballads
Woody Guthrie Manufacturer: Buddha ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TY8S Release Date: 2000-07-11 |
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"If you'll gather 'round me children, a story I will tell," sings Woody Guthrie in "Pretty Boy Floyd." Children of all ages have never stopped gathering 'round Woody Guthrie since he recorded these songs in the spring of 1940, and that most-famous line tells us a lot about his approach: his songs are for all people, simple and direct enough to be understood by young ones, irresistibly catchy, yet devilishly clever and cutting. His ability to boil down complex emotions and issues to their very core has rarely been matched. "So long it's been good to know yuh," he sings in "Dusty Old Dust," and its childlike sing-along quality only serves to reinforce his very serious points. Across these 14 songs, Guthrie recounts and relives his experience as an Okie forced from his home by the Depression and drought of the 1930s, chronicling the arduous journey in brilliant, sometimes hilarious, sometimes horrifying detail. The characters that inhabit his stories are sincere, sympathetic, and brutally alive. Originally released in 1940 on two albums, and again in 1964 for the benefit of salivating folk revivalists, Dust Bowl Ballads returns once again in 2000 freshly remastered, full of new photos and boasting one alternate take. If there is one album of modern American folk music that deserves to be reissued for the benefit of each generation, it is this collection. In terms of the singer-songwriter concept, it is truly the river's source; in historical terms, it's to the New Deal what the Declaration of Independence is to the American Revolution. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
my favorite woody guthrie disc........2007-04-13
Dust Bowl topics.......2007-04-01
Woody Guthrie, Dust Bowl Ballads.......2007-01-24
Hard times great man greatsongs.......2007-01-18
dust bowl ballads.......2007-01-13
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Dust Bowl Ballads
Woody Guthrie Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000002QX Release Date: 1992-02-14 |
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Amazon.com
Few records hit this hard. Guthrie's theme is the Great Depression's devastation, as visited on the land and people of America's heartland. Guthrie raises the talking blues form to a new level of realism and poetry, and he charges some of his strongest story songs ("Tom Joad" and "Pretty Boy Floyd") with a vividness songwriters like Springsteen and Dylan have chased ever since. Need to decide on one Guthrie album? This is it. --Roy Francis KastenCustomer Reviews:
Put this in its proper perspective; don't propagandize........2002-06-11
"Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues" also spares us Woody Guthries unpleasant and out-of-tune singing voice. His speaking voice, on the other hand, is smooth and mild, the voice of a professional radio personality, which, by the way, Woody Guthrie WAS for a fair while.
Some reviewers seem to think Woody Guthrie composed music. No, he set his lyrics to existing music, mostly "Carter family" music,
which to my ears is deadly boring. His lyrics are sometimes satirically on the mark, sometimes rambling, sometimes purple, a mixed bag.
I'd be curious to know how many of those who display this in their collections actually ever take it out and listen to. I'd guess few.
My advice. Listen to this once (borrow it or something -- do NOT buy it) and read Joe Klein's outstanding Woody Guthrie biography.
Then move on to something else.
the best ever folk album by the best singer,he's real.......1999-01-12
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This Land Is Your Land: The Original Dust Bowl Ballads and Other Folksongs
Woody Guthrie Manufacturer: Discmedi Blau ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ILZA0Q Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
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Album Description
Oklahama-born singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie is one of the most important and influential figures in folk music. An activist, a hero, and a gifted bluesman, Guthrie penned songs later covered by Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen, and Wilco, among many others. This Land Is Your Land, an in-depth view of his early discography, includes a deluxe booklet with extensive liner notes in English, Spanish, and French.Music Review:
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