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This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1
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Album: This Land Is Your Land: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1
Artist: Woody Guthrie
Release Date: 2/18/1997
Genre: Folk

You'd think the last word in Woody Guthrie reissues would have appeared before this. After all, the legendary folksinger recorded most of his best work nearly 60 years before this was released, and the bulk of it has been regularly reissued in fine collections on Folkways, Rounder, and other... [+] Expand

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Artist: Paul Geremia

This is one of the most pleasing and authentic live recordings, from one of the best country Delta-style blues interpreters playing today. As well as following the tradition of original players such as Willie McTell and Skip James, Geremia lets the songs stretch and grow to fit the changing times. He also adds new and relevant material to the... Read More

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Artist: Randy Wilkinson
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Artist: Pete Seeger

A collection of almost kid-centered songs drawn from the Seeger archives. The album compiles studio and live cuts into an entertaining and sometimes uplifting conglomeration. Nothing the slightest bit unfamiliar here, just a warm, wonderful glow from one of America's finest folkies. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide Read More

Free & Equal Blues Free & Equal Blues
Artist: Josh White

Fine 26-song compilation of material recorded by folklorist Moe Asch in the 1940s, at a time when White was beginning to reach an urban, educated audience with his mixture of blues, folk, and pop styles. What comes across particularly strong in this set is his versatility and all-around appeal; he handles topical songs about discrimination and... Read More

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Artist: Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger's repertoire was not limited to songs with specific sociopolitical goals, and the most familiar versions of his most popular tunes were done for Columbia. Still, it's hard to imagine doing better than this compilation of Folkways recordings (most from the late '50s and '60s) if you want evidence of Seeger's importance and skills as a... Read More

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