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Folk Classics (Roots Of American Folk Music)

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Folk Classics (Roots Of American Folk Music)

Ramblin' Jack Elliot;Pete Seeger Sony
Released: Jul 11, 1989
1

Alberta

  by  Leadbelly
Time: 5:05     Size: 4MB
2

Jesse James

 
Time: 4:48     Size: 7MB
3

The Buffalo Skinners

  by  Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Time: 2:36     Size: 6MB
4

The Streets Of Laredo

  by  Harry Jackson
Time: 2:49     Size: 6MB
5

Wayfaring Stranger

  by  Burl Ives
Time: 1:21     Size: 2MB
6

Pretty Polly

  by  The Stanley Brothers
Time: 2:10     Size: 4MB
7

John Henry

  by  Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
Time: 1:24     Size: 3MB
8

Worried Man Blues

  by  Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs With Mother Maybelle Carter
Time: 1:19     Size: 3MB
9

The Banks Of The Ohio

  by  THE CARTER FAMILY With JOHNNY CASH
Time: 4:03     Size: 6MB
10

East Virginia

  by  Pete Seeger
Time: 1:54     Size: 4MB
11

The Rising Of The Moon

  by  The Clancy Brothers
Time: 2:35     Size: 4MB
12

Swing And Turn Jubilee

  by  Carolyn Hester
Time: 1:37     Size: 3MB
13

John Hardy

  by  Leon Bibb
Time: 1:35     Size: 3MB
14

Black Is The Color

  by  Orriel Smith
Time: 2:09     Size: 4MB
15

The Cuckoo

  by  The Alfred Deller Consort
Time: 1:46     Size: 3MB
16

Mattie Groves

  by  The Beers Family
Time: 5:48     Size: 13MB
17

Jimmy Grove And Barbara Ellen

  by  The New Christy Minstrels under the direction of Randy Sparks
Time: 3:30     Size: 7MB
18

Muleskinner

  by  The Brothers Four
Time: 2:01     Size: 4MB
19

Little Boxes

  by  Malvina Reynolds
Time: 1:38     Size: 2MB

She is making a Spektor of Herself

Why we Have Become Attached toRegina Spektor

Regina Spektor has waited in the abyss of the 21st century for all to long and finally it looks as if this Moscow-born, Bronx-raised songstress is to rise above the ashes of the fallen piano girls to take her mantle. Her album “Far” released last week superseded all studio expectations from Sire records by debuting at number 3 on the National Billboard charts.

Unfortunately talent and sophisticated songwriting has not been in demand from the general public for sometime but songs that confront us and make us think of the more unspoken aspects of life are set to become the mainstay in the popular charts this time. Regina has certainly had a vast array of training and experience that has lead to this polished album. She is a classically trained pianist but has intertwined her studies of bootlegged Western Pop classics into a fusion of songs that are unique and stand alone with backgrounds of strings and harmonies that make one feel detached but at the same time strongly connected to humanity through an alternate force.

”Laughing with God” is the single released from the album and her popularity has risen dramatically since her performances on American T.V. networks this past month. She has captured a nerve inside American audiences and they like how it feels.

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