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  • Nick Cave, Debbie Harry Return for Jeffrey L ..
    Woody Guthrie wasn’t the only prolific songwriter to leave behind a treasure trove of half-written material and a host of notable artists inspired to honor his legacy by completing the work: Jeffrey Lee Pierce, founding member of influential Los Angeles punk group the Gun Club, is set to have two more volumes of works-in-progress posthumously [...]
    TwentyFourBit
    7 February 2012
  • Video Premiere: Behind The Scenes of New Mul ..
    As we previously reported, Son Volt’s Jay Farrar, Centro-Matic’s Will Johnson, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James and Varnaline’s Anders Parker will appear on New Multitudes , which will be released on Feb. 28. The album is a homage to Woody Guthrie and will feature interpretations of unrecorded Guthrie lyrics.
    Paste Magazine
    7 February 2012
  • Something Else! sneak peek: Jay Farrar, Yim ..
    A dream team of Americana stars including Jay Farrar (Son Volt), Will Johnson (Centro-matic), Anders Parker (Varnaline), and Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket) have gathered to reinterpret unrecorded lyrics from Woody Guthrie. Preview a track here! New Multitudes: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie, to be released on Feb. 28 by Rounder, actually sprung from a trip to the Guthrie archives [...]
    Something Else! Reviews
    7 February 2012
  • Music: Newswire: Opening Track: Jay Farrar/W ..
    In Opening Track, we take an early look at a forthcoming record that we’re excited about. Today, we check in with an Americana supergroup made up of Jay Farrar , Centro-Matic's Will Johnson, Varnaline's Anders Parkers, and My Morning Jacket's Jim James (billed as Yim Yames), who team up for the  Woody Guthrie-inspired New Multitudes, which comes out Feb. 28. Why we're excited: The talent involved involved in New Multitudes speaks for itself. The concept is also intriguing (and well-tested): Woody Guthrie's daughter Nora opened up her father's archives of previously unrecorded lyrics, and ...
    The A.V. Club
    3 February 2012
  • Music: Newswire: Opening Track: Jay Farrar/W ..
    In Opening Track, we take an early look at a forthcoming record that we’re excited about. Today, we check in with an Americana supergroup made up of Jay Farrar , Centro-Matic's Will Johnson, Varnaline's Anders Parker, and My Morning Jacket's Jim James (billed as Yim Yames), who team up for the  Woody Guthrie-inspired New Multitudes, which comes out Feb. 28. Why we're excited: The talent involved involved in New Multitudes speaks for itself. The concept is also intriguing (and well-tested): Woody Guthrie's daughter Nora opened up her father's archives of previously unrecorded lyrics, and ...
    The A.V. Club
    3 February 2012
  • Thousands of legendary recordings from folkl ..
    Folklorist Alan Lomax spent his life making priceless recordings of some of the most important early figures in American music — from his famed recordings of Huddie “Leadbelly” Ledbetter to Jelly Roll Morton, from Muddy Waters to Woody Guthrie. Now, that entire collection — some 17,000 tracks — is being digitized for online streaming. Lomax often spoke of creating a [...]
    Something Else! Reviews
    3 February 2012
  • Bloggy Goodness: Alan Lomax’s Global Jukebox ..
    It’s safe to say that without the tireless efforts of  Alan Lomax , the world may never have been introduced to the likes of Woody Guthrie, Muddy Waters, Leadbelly or countless other musicians the folklorist and ethnomusicologist recorded on dusty back roads, barns or just about anywhere else he could set up his recording gear. Lomax spent his entire career making field recordings of folk and traditional music, both in the U.S. and abroad, amassing a collection of 5,000 hours of sound recordings, 400,000 feet of film, 3,000 videotapes, 5,000 photographs and piles of manuscripts ...
    Hidden Track
    3 February 2012
  • Alan Lomax's Massive Collection of Field Rec ..
    As Jay-Z gets set to perform a pair of benefit shows next week at Carnegie Hall, and tastemakers like Diplo routinely seek out plainspoken music from impoverished areas both rural and urban, it might be tough to remember there was ever a divide between so-called high and low culture. In the mid-1930s, however, when folklorist Alan Lomax started making field recordings across the South, hillbilly music and African-American blues were considered, well, déclassé. The music in Lomax's vaults helped pave the way for everyone from Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones to Spinal Tap, and soon it will all ...
    Spin
    2 February 2012
  • Music: Newswire: Alan Lomax's historic field ..
    When ethnomusicologist and folklorist Alan Lomax died in 2002, he left behind a gigantic library of research materials—in other words, a treasure trove of crystallized musical Americana. Now, a decade later, the masses will be granted access to Lomax’s inventory: A collection of his field recordings are being digitized, and some 17,000 of them will be available for free streaming online by the end of this month. Among the 17,000 selections are early recordings by Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, and Muddy Waters. Other parts of his vast archive—namely, 5,000 hours of music, 5,000 photographs ...
    The A.V. Club
    2 February 2012
  • Alan Lomax's Archive to Stream For Free
    Alan Lomax's extensive archive of field recordings is being digitized for an online collection that will begin streaming by the end of February Some 17000 of Lomax's recordings will be available for free including early recordings of folk and blues legends such as Woody Guthrie Leadbelly and Muddy Waters Selections of...
    Rolling Stone: Smoking Section
    1 February 2012
  • Happy Birthday Alan Lomax!
    "...Starting in the mid-1930s, when he made his first field recordings in the South,  Lomax was the foremost music folklorist in the United States. He was the first to record Muddy Waters and Woody Guthrie, and much of what Americans have learned about folk and traditional music stems from his efforts, which were also directly responsible for the folk music and skiffle booms in the United States and Britain that shaped the pop-music revolution of the 1960s and beyond... ... Long before the Internet existed, he envisioned a “global jukebox” to disseminate and analyze the material he had gathered during decades ...
    PCL LinkDump
    1 February 2012
  • CHRIS DEVOTION AND THE EXPECTATIONS Amalgama ..
    This year BBC4 are repeating, week by week, Top of the Pops from 1977 . Next January when they get to 1978 I wouldn't blink an eye to see Chris Devotion and the Expectations on screen. The music of the Scots four-piece fast-forwards from lively new wave guitar pop of that era (‘Tell The Girl’) to the ferocious garage revivalism of The Hives (‘I’m Already Home’ ) and the rapid, righteous rock ‘n’ roll of Rocket From The Crypt (‘Pinhole Suit’, ‘You’ve Got It All’). Along the way there’s some variety – the brief ballad ‘Eyes Open Now’, a ...
    Folly of Youth
    30 January 2012
  • Ruminations On New Multitudes
    Interview: Ruminations on New Multitudes by New Multitudes New Multitudes is: Jay Farrar (Son Volt), Will Johnson (Centro-matic), Anders Parker (Varnaline) & Yim Yames (My Morning Jacket) New Multitudes is an intimate interpretation of American icon and musical legend Woody Guthrie’s previously unrecorded lyrics from a dream team of Americana torchbearers: Jay Farrar (Son Volt), [...]
    Not Shocking
    29 January 2012
  • [Last Night's Playlist] New Music Night IV a ..
    Roughly 12 hours ago I was up in the River Gods DJ booth for the first New Music Night of twenty-twelve, once again splitting the 4-hour shift with fellow Boston-based music blogger extraordinaire Jay Clicky Clicky . While I've been doing the RGs DJ thing for something like 5 years now, this was just the 4th edition of the every-other-month NMN... and I've never had a more difficult time cutting my set down to a measly 2 hours. The whittling was made a bit easier once I discovered a whole lotta track overlap with Jay's pre-planned playlist - which ...
    Bradley's Almanac
    28 January 2012
  • Bhi Bhiman: BHIMAN
    Bhi Bhiman BHIMAN BooCoo Music [2012] Fire Note Says: Bhi Bhiman gives you an honest record that will win you over with his voice alone. Album Review: Bhi Bhiman (pronounced "Bee Bee-men") has already been labeled The Sri Lankan Woody Guthrie which should give you some indication of what his new record BHIMAN sounds like as he moves through different genres such as soul, country and West African-influenced folk. Bhiman's unique floating pitched vocal is the first thing that will catch your ear on the opening track "Guttersnipe" which brings you into the story of a railroad hobo and ...
    The Fire Note
    25 January 2012
  • Dust Bowl Ballads
    Buddha
    2000
    TRACK LISTING
    • The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)
    • Talking Dust Bowl Blues
    • Pretty Boy Floyd
    • Dusty Old Dust (So Long It's Been Good To Know Yuh)
    • Dust Bowl Blues
    • Blowin' Down The Road (I Ain't Gonna To Be Treated This Way)
    • Tom Joad (Part 1)
    • Tom Joad (Part 2)
    • Do Re Mi
    • Dust Bowl Refugee
    • I Ain't Got No Home
    • Vigilante Man
    • Dust Can't Kill Me
    • Dust Pneumonia Blues
    • Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues (alternate take)
  • Til We Out Number Em
    Righteous Babe
    2000
    TRACK LISTING
    • Hard Travelin' Hootenanny
    • Payback
    • 1913 Massacre
    • Regular Fires
    • Aginst Th' Law
    • Riding in My Car (Car Song)
    • Pretty Boy Flloyd
    • Free in Every Moment
    • Do Re Me
    • What a Song Is
    • Dust Storm Disaster
    • It Ain't About Bein' Perfect
    • Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Deportee)
    • Ramblin' Round
    • Born Naked
    • Talking Dust Bowl Blues
    • Til We Outnumber 'Em (This Land Is You Land)
  • The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1-4
    Smithsonian Folkways
    1999
    TRACK LISTING
    • 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)
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
  • This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordi..
    Smithsonian Folkways
    1997
    TRACK LISTING
    • 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
    • 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
  • Nursery Days
    Smithsonian Folkways
    1992
    TRACK LISTING
    • Wake Up
    • Clean-o
    • Dance Around
    • Riding In My Car (Car Song)
    • Don't You Push Me Down
    • My Dolly
    • Put Your Finger In The Air
    • Come See
    • Race You Down The Mountain
    • Howdido
    • Merry-go-round
    • Sleep Eye
    • My Yellow Crayon
    • Roll On
    • Jiggy Jiggy Bum
    • Bubble Gum
  • Songs to Grow on for Mother & Child
    Smithsonian Folkways
    1992
    TRACK LISTING
    • Grassy Grass Grass (Grow, Grow, Grow)
    • Swimmy Swim
    • Little Sugar (Little Saka Sugar)
    • Rattle My Rattle
    • I Want My Milk (I Want It Now)
    • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    • One Day Old
    • Wash-y Wash Wash (Warsh Little Tootsy)
    • I'll Eat You, I'll Drink You
    • Make A Blobble
    • Who's My Pretty Baby (Hey Pretty Baby)
    • I'll Write & I'll Draw
    • Why, Oh Why
    • Pick It Up
    • Pretty & Shinny-O
    • Needle Sing
    • Bling-Blang
    • Goodnight Little Arlo (Goodnight Little Darlin')
  • Greatest Songs of
    Vanguard Records
    1991
    TRACK LISTING
    • This Land Is Your Land
    • Do-Re-Mi
    • So Long (It's Been Good to Know Yuh)
    • Pastures of Plenty
    • Roll On, Columbia
    • Hard, Ain't It Hard
    • Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
    • A Group of Children's Songs: Pick It Up/(Take Me) Riding in My ...
    • Old Lone Wolf
    • Woody's Rag/900 Miles
    • 900 Miles
    • Jackhammer John
    • Tom Joad
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