Little Wheel Spin and Spin

Little Wheel Spin and Spin

Little Wheel Spin and Spin

Track Listings
 
1. Little Wheel Spin and Spin
2. House Carpenter
3. Waly, Waly
4. Rolling Log Blues
5. My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying
6. Men of the Fields
7. Timeless Love
8. Sir Patrick Spens
9. Poor Man's Daughter
10. Lady Margaret
11. Sometimes When I Get to Thinkin'
12. Winter Boy

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Little Wheel Spin and Spin
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Buffy Sainte-Marie's Wheel Spins And Spins...
  • Little Wheel Spin and Spin
  • Great folksinger!
  • One of Buffy's Best Albums
Little Wheel Spin and Spin
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000EIS
Release Date: 1992-08-18

Tracks:

  1. Little Wheel Spin And Spin
  2. House Carpenter
  3. Waly, Waly
  4. Rolling Log Blues
  5. My Country 'Tis Of Thy People You're Dying
  6. Men Of The Fields
  7. Timeless Love
  8. Sir Patrick Spens
  9. Poor Man's Daughter
  10. Lady Margaret
  11. Sometimes When I Get To Thinking
  12. Winter Boy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Buffy Sainte-Marie's Wheel Spins And Spins..........2005-03-07

I have never understood why Buffy Sainte-Marie never managed to permanently lodge herself in the American listening public's imagination the way, say, Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell, or The Beatles did. There's no good reason she should not have been a HUGE star. No, scratch that; there is one very obvious reason: too much truth. Buffy never minced words, choosing, rather, to serve them up raw, the good with the bad, the painful with the beautiful. Just listen to "My Country `Tis Of Thy People You're Dying," which (agreeing with other reviewers here), should be offered up in high school history classes as an illustration of how distorted and biased most commonly used textbooks are. Many years after first hearing this album, the song "Little Wheel Spin & Spin" undulates with electrifying power, and sends shivers up and down my spine as Buffy sings, in her distinctive, trembling voice "...add your straw to the camel's load -- pray like hell when the world explodes..." given the state of the planet right now, these words ring with more resonance than ever. And hear how this great woman plays that acoustic guitar of hers; as good or better than most men in the field; certainly as muscular and energetic. There is a pulse and a rhythm to these songs, whether they are gently rocking country-blues tunes, such as "Rolling Log Blues," or haunting story songs like "Sir Patrick Spens" or "House Carpenter." Where the early Joan Baez would prettily sing a folk ballad without being particularly adventurous, musically, Buffy Sainte-Marie plays with her phrasings and with rhythms so that even the most commonly interpreted folk songs acquire new dimensions. You've never heard a "Waly Waly" or a "Lady Margaret" quite like the versions offered here. Buffy infuses everything with her own, highly individual style and creative flare, letting anger and passion and alarm show their edges in her voice. (Just so you know, this is no dissing of Ms. Baez; I'm a devoted, lifelong fan of hers; the differences between these two singers, however, are like night and day).

Seven of the twelve songs here are Sainte-Marie originals, and two others are traditional tunes with original, new and/or added lyrics. The remaining three are old folk melodies given the Buffy treatment. Throughout the album, added instrumentation is sparse and yet essential. Bruce Langhorn's smooth, expressive electric guitar and Russ Savakus' bass add depth to the title song and a few others, but do not distract from the true attractions of this music, which are Buffy's voice and her own guitar. An instrumental ensemble creates an interesting change of pace and mood in "Timeless Love," Patrick Sky and Eric Weissberg play guitar here and there, too, but the overall effect is one of perfect control over production values; nothing overproduced or commercial about this album, which, getting back to the point of this review, may be one reason more people haven't heard Buffy Saint-Marie. She is not interested in providing a manufactured image of chic or cool, or a safe escape from the real world. A true artist in every sense of the word. I like all of Buffy Sainte-Marie's albums. Like Joni Mitchell, she constantly experiments and each record is different from another. If asked to pick just one Buffy Sainte-Marie album as my choice as the most important and powerful, "Little Wheel Spin And Spin," would probably be at the top of the list. If you are a listener with a sense of adventure, and you are just now falling in love with Buffy, check out "Illuminations," a ground-breaking, ahead-of-its-time electronic album from 1969, and "Moonshot," a straight ahead rock and roll album from the early `70's. Buffy constantly surprises and never disappoints...

5 out of 5 stars Little Wheel Spin and Spin.......2005-01-29

I agree with the reviewer who said that "My Country Tis of Thy People You're Dying" should be played in history classes as it offers another, more accurate account of the settling of this wonderful country, an account from the point of view of its indigenous people. From a musical mindset, Buffy Sainte-Marie was and is still an all time favorite. Her unique repertoire, from topical, protest music to old Childe ballads, she moves music above the ordinary and makes it an event. Whether she sings her own songs or those of Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, she delivers. I first remember hearing her sing a song from a later album, entitled simply Buffy--not yet available on CD. The song is "Sweet Little Vera." I saw her perform this on television around 1974, and I was mesmerized! She sang and danced on stage like a Native North American Tina Turner. This 17 year old fellow has been a fan ever since. In short, anything you buy by Buffy Sainte-Marie will delight. ENJOY!

5 out of 5 stars Great folksinger!.......1999-09-10

My Country Tis of Thy People You're Dying should be played in American History classes. Men of the Fields is a simple, heart felt song of an age that is slipping away on us. Buffy is an awesome folk singer and writer. Her range of style, voice, and material makes her great.

5 out of 5 stars One of Buffy's Best Albums.......1999-07-28

This album contains nothing but hits. An excellent collection of folk songs for anyone who loves music. Highly recommended.
Two Worlds of the Welsh Harp
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ancient Galic Music*
  • Stunningly unique!
  • An incredible demonstration of the Welsh harp by Bill Taylor
  • weird but worth it
Two Worlds of the Welsh Harp

Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00000JC82
Release Date: 1999-06-15

Tracks:

  1. Gosteg Of Master David
  2. Erddigan Of The Spindle-Whorl
  3. The Whirling Of The Spin-ning Wheel
  4. Caniad Of The White Piper
  5. Caniad Of St. Silin
  6. The King's Note
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  12. The Silken-Fair
  13. Little Tom's Adieu
  14. Cainc Of David The Prophet
  15. Cainc Of David The Prophet

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ancient Galic Music*.......2005-04-12

British Library Ms Add.14905-Robert ap Huw (son of Hugh) Ms (1613), the 24 Measures of cerdd dant.
These 24 measures, studied by Welsh harpers, seem to be closely related to the Gaelic harp tradition of medieval Ireland and Scotland. Indeed some of the measures are today found in the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe or Piobaireachd (pibroch) and some of the melodies played by Bill Taylor do indeed resemble Piobaireachd. It has long been felt that this ancient form of pipe music may have emanated from harp music. It is indeed fortunate that the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has preserved these elements of ancient Gaelic music for us. Consequently, the music on the Two Worlds of The Welsh Harp is anything but weird, foreign or long forgotten as mentioned by earlier reviewers!
A word about the ms. itself, it is actually a music book and into it, Robert ap Haw copied his teacher's tunes or settings of tunes. He certainly was not the composer as indicated in "product details", page 2 of 6. His tunes are perhaps centuries older than his instructor.



British Library Ms Add.14905-Robert ap Huw (son of Hugh) Ms (1613), the 24 Measures of cerdd dant.
These 24 measures, studied by Welsh harpers, seem to be closely related to the Gaelic harp tradition of medieval Ireland and Scotland. Indeed some of the measures are today found in the classical music of the Great Highland Bagpipe or Piobaireachd (pibroch) and some of the melodies played by Bill Taylor do indeed resemble Piobaireachd. It has long been felt that this ancient form of pipe music may have emanated from harp music. It is indeed fortunate that the Scottish Highland Bagpipe has preserved these elements of ancient Gaelic music for us. Consequently, the music on the Two Worlds of The Welsh Harp is anything but weird, foreign or long forgotten as mentioned by earlier reviewers!
A word about the ms. itself, it is actually a music book and into it, Robert ap Haw copied his teacher's tunes or settings of tunes. He certainly was not the composer as indicated in "product details", page 2 of 6. His tunes are perhaps centuries older than his instructor.



5 out of 5 stars Stunningly unique!.......2002-08-20

Being a student of harp for many years I was amazed to find a repertoire different from anything I had encountered before. It introduces listeners to a musical aesthetic long forgotten. Mr. Taylor has done a masterful job in presenting works from the Robert ap Huw MS. a work which has long challenged musicians and academicians alike. If you are interested in the harp this is a must-have. Masterful!

5 out of 5 stars An incredible demonstration of the Welsh harp by Bill Taylor.......2001-02-20

I purchased this CD while researching the Welsh harp in history for a book I'm writing. Mr. Taylor's ability to play the harp in its original form and to play music from the time period brings this lost instrument to life and gives listeners a taste of what the music would have sounded like in medieval/renaissance Wales.

I highly recommend this CD to anyone who is looking for harp music with a historical touch.

4 out of 5 stars weird but worth it.......2000-11-10

I'll tell you the truth...I bought this CD because I like Carol Thompson's stuff on Dorian. It is NOTHING like Mrs. Thompson's stuff. Mr. Taylor has made a very unique recording. This disc sounds weird-but in a very good way. It sounds foriegn at first and then grows on you. I recommend this stunningly singular recording. Get it and be blown away.

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