| The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1-4 |  | Artist: Woody Guthrie Label: Smithsonian Folkways Category: Music
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Format: Box set Genre: American Folk; Children's ; Struggle & Protest Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.4 x 1.8
MPN: SF-40112-CD Model: SFW40112 UPC: 093074011225 EAN: 0093074011225 ASIN: B00000JWCQ
Release Date: August 17, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | This Land Is Your Land | | • | Car Song | | • | Ramblin' Round | | • | Talking Fishing Blues | | • | Philadelphia Lawyer | | • | Lindbergh | | • | Hobo's Lullaby | | • | Pastures Of Plenty | | • | Grand Coulee Dam | | • | End Of The Line | | • | New York Town | | • | Gypsy Davy | | • | Jesus Christ | | • | This Land Is Your Land | | • | Do-Re-Mi | | • | Jarama Valley | | • | The Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done | | • | Picture From Life's Other Side | | • | Jesse James | | • | Talking Hard Work | | • | When That Great Ship Went Down | | • | Hard, Ain't It Hard | | • | Going Down The Road Feeling Bad | | • | I Ain't Got Nobody | | • | Sinking Of The Reuben James | | • | Why, Oh Why? | | • | This Land Is Your Land (Reprise) |
Disc 2
| • | Muleskinner Blues | | • | Wreck Of The Old 97 | | • | Sally Goodin' | | • | Little Black Train | | • | Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet | | • | Baltimore To Washington | | • | Rubber Dolly | | • | 21 Years | | • | Sowing On The Mountain | | • | Bed On The Floor | | • | Take A Whiff On Me | | • | Stepstone | | • | Put My Little Shoes Away | | • | Hen Cackle | | • | Poor Boy | | • | Stackolee | | • | Johnny Hart | | • | Worried Man Blues | | • | Danville Girl | | • | Gambling Man | | • | Rye Straw | | • | Crawdad Song | | • | Ida Red | | • | Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy | | • | Train |
Disc 3
| • | Hard Travelin' | | • | Farmer-Labor Train | | • | Howdjadoo | | • | Ship In The Sky | | • | I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore | | • | Mean Talking Blues | | • | Better World A-Comin' | | • | Miss Pavlichenko | | • | So Long, It's Been Good To Know You (WWII Version) | | • | New Found Land | | • | Oregon Trail | | • | Vigilante Man | | • | 1913 Massacre | | • | Talking Columbia | | • | Two Good Men | | • | Sally, Don't You Grieve | | • | Talking Sailor | | • | What Are We Waiting On? | | • | Railroad Blues | | • | Ludlow Massacre | | • | Ladies Auxiliary | | • | Miner's Song | | • | When The Yanks Go Marching In | | • | Union Maid (Excerpt) | | • | Rubaiyat (Excerpt) | | • | The Many And The Few | | • | Hanukkah Dance |
Disc 4
| • | Ranger's Command | | • | Buffalo Skinners | | • | Billy The Kid | | • | Cowboy Waltz | | • | Pretty Boy Floyd | | • | Along In The Sun And The Rain | | • | Whoopie Ti Yi Yo, Get Along Little Dogies | | • | Froggie Went A-Courtin' | | • | Buffalo Gals | | • | I Ride An Old Paint | | • | Dead Or Alive | | • | Slipknot | | • | Cocaine Blues | | • | Go Tell Aunt Rhody | | • | Chisholm Trail | | • | Stewball | | • | Wild Cyclone | | • | Train Blues | | • | Red River Valley | | • | Fastest Of Ponies | | • | Stewball | | • | Snow Deer | | • | When The Curfew Blows | | • | Little Darling | | • | Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road | | • | The Return Of Rocky Mountain Slim And Desert Rat Shorty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description This is the finest Woody Guthrie Collection ever assembled. These 105 songs, including many of his best-known compositions and some of his most unususal, were all recorded in the 1940's by Moses Asch, the founder of Folkways Records. Carefully selected, exquisitely remastered, and painstakingly annotated in over 100 pages of text in four illustrated booklets. Contains four CDs originally issued as separate volumes. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place and Guy Logsdon.(4 hours and 43 minutes)
Amazon.com essential recording Poland-born, Brooklyn-reared producer and folk enthusiast Moses Asch maintained a suitably slack but ultimately productive relationship with Woody Guthrie. The notoriously unbound folksinger was free to stop by the New York studio unannounced and Asch would record whatever was running through the folksinger's fertile mind at the time. From the vast body of work the twosome came up with comes this cornerstone four-disc collection. All four CDs included in The Asch Recordings have been released individually--This Land is Your Land (something of a best-of set), Muleskinner Blues (a collection of the singer's old favorites), Hard Travelin' (a topical compilation), and Buffalo Skinners (Western-themed songs). If you have one or more of the aforementioned titles, finish off the set one by one. If you're interested in American folk music and you don't have the Guthrie/Asch collection, do yourself a favor and get it out of the box. --Steven Stolder
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