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The best of Broadside 1962-1988 : anthems of the American underground from the pages of Broadside magazine / produced, compiled, and annotated by Jeff Place and Ronald D. Cohen.
Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD oversize Smith./Folk. 40130 CD
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Broadside (New York, N.Y. : 1962).
- Topical songs.
- Folk songs, English--United States.
- Folk songs, English.
- United States.
- Protest songs--United States.
- Protest songs.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Songs and music.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
- Political ballads and songs--United States.
- Political ballads and songs.
- Genre:
- Songs and music.
- Sound recordings.
- Songs.
- Music.
- Physical Description:
- 5 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + text (158 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm) in slipcase
- 4 3/4 in.
- Other Title:
- Anthems of the American underground from the pages of Broadside magazine
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, pc2000.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- 1.4 m/s
- stereo
- Contents:
- Disc 1. Links on the chain (The Broadside Singers with Phil Ochs) (4:10)
- Blowin' in the wind (The New World Singers) (2:28)
- Paths of victory (The Broadside Singers) (1:35)
- The ballad of Ira Hayes (Peter La Farge) (3:30)
- Ain't that news? (The Broadside Singers with Tom Paxton) (1:36)
- The times I've had (The Broadside Singers) (2:49)
- Go limp (Matt McGinn) (2:28)
- Ding dong dollar (The Glasgow Song Guild) (1:54)
- Mack the Bomb (Pete Seeger) (2:36)
- The Civil Defense sign (Mark Spoelstra ) (3:46)
- Let me die in my footsteps (Happy Traum) (3:38)
- Hiroshima, Nagasaki Russian roulette (Jim Page) (4:48)
- What have they done to the rain? (Malvina Reynolds) (2:14)
- Ballad of William Worthy (Phil Ochs) (2:05)
- Train for Auschwitz (Tom Paxton) (3:46)
- Do as the Doukhbors do (Pete Seeger) (2:09)
- Christine (The Broadside Singers with Tom Paxton) (2:17)
- As long as the grass shall grow (Peter La Farge) (5:06)
- Disc 2. John Brown (Bob Dylan) (4:16)
- Take me for a walk (Morning dew) (Bonnie Dobson) (4:15)
- The willing conscript (Pete Seeger) (2:12)
- Kill for peace (The Fugs) (2:08)
- Plains of Nebrasky-o (Eric Andersen and Phil Ochs) (2:46)
- Benny Kid Paret (Gil Turner) (3:40)
- What did you learn in school today? (Tom Paxton) (1:57)
- Changin' hands (Phil Ochs) (2:36)
- Welcome, welcome emigranté (The Broadside Singers with Buffy Sainte-Marie) (2:02)
- Shady acres (Janis Ian) (3:20)
- Lord, hold back the waters (Will McLean) (3:46)
- Ballad of Donald White (Bob Dylan) (4:26)
- Song for Patty (Sammy Walker) (5:50)
- A very close friend of mine (Richard Black) (2:31)
- Long time troubled road (Eric Andersen) (3:18)
- Hard rain's a-gonna fall (Pete Seeger) (5:19)
- Disc 3. Mississippi goddam (Nina Simone) (4:55)
- We'll never turn back (The Freedom singers) (3:30)
- Freedom riders (Phil Ochs) (2:11)
- Father's grave (The Broadside Singers) (3:45)
- Baby I've been thinking (Society's child) (Janis Ian) (2:40)
- I'm going to get my baby out of jail (Len Chandler and Bernice Johnson Reagon) (5:00)
- The ballad of Martin Luther King (Mike Millius) (2:54)
- Carry it on (The Broadside Singers with Len Chandler) (3:14)
- Birmingham Sunday (Richard Fariña) (3:57)
- The migrant's song (Danny Valdez and Augustin Lira) (5:03)
- El picket sign (El Teatro Campesino) (3:11)
- La lucha continuará (Danny and Judy Rose-Redwood) (5:22)
- Contra la por (Raimón Padilla)
- Mrs. Clara Sullivan's letter (Pete Seeger) (2:25)
- If it wasn't for the union (Matt McGinn)
- More good men going down (The Broadside Singers) (2:57)
- Sundown (Sis Cunningham) (5:52)
- My Oklahoma home (it blowed away) (Sis Cunningham) (4:58)
- Draglines (Deborah Silverstein and the New Harmony Sisterhood Band) (3:17)
- My father's mansion's many rooms (Pete Seeger) (2:05)
- Disc 4. Pinkville helicopter (Thom Parrott) (3:45)
- Hell no, I ain't gonna go (Matt Jones and Elaine Laron) (3:21)
- We seek no wider war (Phil Ochs) (4:15)
- Waist deep in the Big Muddy (Pete Seeger) (2:59)
- Vietnam (Paul Kaplan) (5:41)
- Hole in the ground (Thom Parrott) (3:49)
- To be a killer (Wes Houston) (1:47)
- New York J-D blues (Pete Seeger) (5:56)
- Little boxes (Malvina Reynolds) (2:07)
- Not enough to live on but a little too much to die (Mike Millius) (2:17)
- The faucets are dripping (Malvina Reynolds) (3:46)
- Bizzness ain't dead (The New World Singers) (2:27)
- Business (Pete Seeger) (2:03)
- Legal-illegal (Ewan McColl and Peggy Seeger) (4:07)
- Brown water and blood (Jeff Ampolsk) (3:47)
- The Aberfan coal tip tragedy (Thom Parrott) (5:07)
- Lafayette (Lucinda Williams) (3:44)
- The ballad of Earl Durand (Charlie Brown) (7:18)
- Plastic Jesus (Ernie Marrs and the Marrs family) (3:39)
- Disc 5. Burn, baby, burn (Rev. F. D. Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier) (4:12)
- The cities are burning (Rev. F. D. Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier) (3:41)
- Nothing but his blood (Rev. F. D. Kirkpatrick) (2:52)
- You're just a laughing fool (Rev. F. D. Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier) (3:22)
- Time is running out (Wendy Smith) (2:52)
- But if I ask them (Sis Cunningham) (4:45)
- Ragamuffin minstrel boy (Sammy Walker) (2:44)
- Changes (Phil Ochs) (4:15)
- Bound for glory (Sammy Walker and Phil Ochs) (4:02)
- Victor Jara (Arlo Guthrie) (4:16)
- We will never give up (Kristin Lems) (3:45)
- Inez (Bev Grant and the Human Condition) (2:56)
- Gonna be an engineer (Peggy Seeger) (4:28)
- Don't talk to strangers (Chris Gaylord) (7:30)
- Catcher in the rye (Sammy Walker) (4:36)
- The time will come (Elaine White) (4:51)
- Notes:
- Compact discs.
- Text includes discography (pages 154-5), bibliographical references (pages 155-6) and index.
- OCLC:
- 45110127
- Publisher Number:
- 093074013021
- SFW CD 40130 Smithsonian Folkways
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