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Woody Guthrie (vocals, acoustic guitar); Pete Seeger (vocals, banjo) Commissioned by Moses Asch, 1945, composed and recorded by Woody Guthrie, 1946 to 1947.
Original Release Date: 1960Original Engineer/Producer: Moses Asch
Reissue includes extensive notes by Anthony Seeger and Jeff Place, original release liner notes by Moses Asch, lyrics and a bitter letter Guthrie wrote to Judge Webster Thayer during the making of the album; Thayer was long dead at the time.
"...The subject matter was perfect for Guthrie: lots of fascinating personal detail with political implications....America's greatest folksinger, inspired and inspirational..." Musician 6/96, p.90
This Land Is Your Land (LYRICS) | Do-Re-Mi (LYRICS) |
Car Song | Jarama Valley |
Ramblin' Round | Biggest Thing Man Has Ever Done |
Talking Fishing Blues | Picture From Life`s Other Side |
Philadelphia Lawyer (LYRICS) | Jesse James |
Lindbergh | Talking Hard Work |
Hobo`s Lullaby | When That Great Ship Went Down |
Pastures Of Plenty | Hard, Ain`t It Hard (LYRICS) |
Grand Coulee Dam | Going Down The Road Feeling Bad |
End Of The Line | I Ain`t Got Nobody |
New York Town | Sinking Of The Reuben James (LYRICS) |
Gypsy Davy | Why, Oh Why? |
Jesus Christ | This Land Is Your Land |
This Land is Your Land |
Woody Guthrie (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica); Recorded in New York, New York between 1944 and 1947.
Cisco Houston (guitar, vocals); Sonny Terry (harmonica)Includes liner notes by Guy Logsdon and Jeff Place.
"Guthrie...[is] one of the major figures in the story of American music....he had his finger on the pulse of working-class life....excellent sound reproduction." Down Beat 9/97, p.53
"The godfather as protean wordslinger on a digitally-remastered- from-original-acetates recanonization, 27 tracks...that honor his verbal genius....an introduction perfect enough to accommodate obscurities and surprises..." - Rating: A, Village Voice 4/15/97, p.62, 5 stars (out of 5)
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