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The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited

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The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited

Various Sony
Released: Oct 24, 2006
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

Old Dog Blue

  by  David Johansen
Time: 3:52     Size: 5MB
2

Prison Cell Blues

  by  Steve Earle
Time: 3:50     Size: 5MB
3

James Alley Blues

  by  Wilco
Time: 4:24     Size: 6MB
4

Frankie

  by  Beth Orton
Time: 4:44     Size: 7MB
5

Last Fair Deal Gone Down

  by  BECK
Time: 3:34     Size: 5MB
6

Sugar Baby

  by  Anna McGarrigle; Kate McGarrigle
Time: 4:30     Size: 6MB
7

The Butcher's Boy

  by  Elvis Costello
Time: 4:13     Size: 6MB
8

Way Down The Old Plank Road

  by  David Thomas
Time: 5:14     Size: 7MB
9

The Coo Coo Bird

  by  Eliza Carthy; Richard Thompson
Time: 4:16     Size: 6MB
10

My Baby Done Left Me

  by  Ed Sanders
Time: 2:42     Size: 4MB
11

John The Revelator

  by  Nick Cave
Time: 4:30     Size: 6MB
12

Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting?

  by  Eric Mingus; Gary Lucas
Time: 3:07     Size: 4MB
13

Dry Bones

  by  Roswell Rudd; Sonic Youth
Time: 10:07     Size: 14MB
14

No Depression In Heaven

  by  Garth & Maude Hudson
Time: 6:51     Size: 9MB
15

K.C. Moan

  by  Geoff Muldaur
Time: 6:36     Size: 9MB
16

When That Great Ship Went Down

  by  Gavin Friday; Maurice Seezer
Time: 5:35     Size: 8MB

Disk 2

1

A Lazy Farmer Boy

  by  Robin Holcomb
Time: 3:01     Size: 4MB
2

Sail Away Lady

  by  Mondrian String Quartet; Van Dyke Parks
Time: 3:00     Size: 4MB
3

Poor Boy Blues

  by  Geoff Muldaur
Time: 4:22     Size: 6MB
4

Spike Driver Blues

  by  Marianne Faithfull
Time: 2:46     Size: 4MB
5

See That My Grave Is Kept Clean

  by  Lou Reed
Time: 7:29     Size: 10MB
6

Ommie Wise Part 1 & 2 (What Lewis Did Last...)

  by  Anna McGarrigle; Elvis Costello; Kate McGarrigle
Time: 8:11     Size: 11MB
7

Fatal Flower Garden

  by  Gavin Friday
Time: 6:31     Size: 9MB
8

I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground

  by  Bob Neuwirth; Eliza Carthy
Time: 5:31     Size: 8MB
9

Fishing Blues

  by  David Thomas
Time: 5:49     Size: 8MB
10

He Got Better Things For You

  by  Mary Margaret O'Hara
Time: 2:10     Size: 3MB
11

Harry Goes A Courtin' (The Mowo! Live Hootenanny Throw-Down)

  by  Mocean Worker
Time: 3:44     Size: 5MB
12

The House Carpenter

  by  Todd Rundgren
Time: 5:14     Size: 7MB
13

This Song Of Love

  by  Bill Frisell; Don Byron; Percy Heath
Time: 7:51     Size: 11MB
14

Shine On Me

  by  Nick Cave
Time: 2:58     Size: 4MB
15

James Alley Blues

  by  David Johansen
Time: 4:27     Size: 6MB
16

Single Girl, Married Girl

  by  Petra Haden
Time: 3:54     Size: 5MB

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