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Burl Ives - Songs From the Big Rock Candy Mountain (2007/2020)

Burl Ives - Songs From the Big Rock Candy Mountain (2007/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Burl Ives

  • Title: Songs From the Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • Year Of Release: 2007/2020
  • Label: Cherry Red Records
  • Genre: Folk
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:09:06
  • Total Size: 168 mb | 315 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Burl Ives - The Big Rock Candy Mountain
02. Burl Ives - Blue Tail Fly
03. Burl Ives - I Know An Old Lady
04. Burl Ives - Lavender Blue
05. Burl Ives - On Top Of Ol' Smoky
06. Burl Ives - The Fox
07. Burl Ives - Aunt Rhody
08. Burl Ives - Frankie And Johnny
09. Burl Ives - Cowboy's Lament
10. Burl Ives - Old Dan Tucker
11. Burl Ives - Erie Canal
12. Burl Ives - Darlin' Cory
13. Burl Ives - Peter Gray
14. Burl Ives - Sweet Betsy From Pike
15. Burl Ives - Po' Boy
16. Burl Ives - The Golden Vanity
17. Burl Ives - Tam Pierce
18. Burl Ives - Jesse James
19. Burl Ives - The Eddystone Light
20. Burl Ives - The Riddle Song
21. Burl Ives - Turtle Dove
22. Burl Ives - Lolly-Too-Dum
23. Burl Ives - I'm Goin' Down The Road
24. Burl Ives - Edward
25. Burl Ives - The Foggy, Foggy Dew
26. Burl Ives - Git Along Little Dogies
27. Burl Ives - I Know Where I'm Going
28. Burl Ives - I Know My Love
29. Burl Ives - The Three Crows
30. Burl Ives - Leather Winged Bat
31. Burl Ives - Cotton-Eyed Joe
32. Burl Ives - Wee Cooper O'Fife
33. Burl Ives - The Young Man Who Couldn't Hoe Corn

Everybody's kindly uncle, Burl Ives had a multifaceted career from the late '30s until the late '70s as a folk balladeer, actor, folklorist, anthologist, author, and broadcaster, his restrained, grandfatherly croon was perfect for taking the rough edges off ragged folk melodies and reintroducing them to the public, much as Bradley Kincaid had done in the era before him. Ives' voice always seemed to have a wink and a smile in it, and if his avuncular folk versions seem to fall to the quaint side of things, they were undeniably comfortable as an old shirt, easy to wear and free of subliminal politics (even though Ives was an ardent activist). This collection gathers some 30-plus sides, all featuring Ives' comfortable, easy approach, an approach that make these songs seem as familiar as an old family friend coming to dinner. That easy, casual style was both Ives' strength and his weakness, because after three or four songs, it all begins to blend together in a leisurely flow, and some of the wild, ragged edges of these folk songs are unfortunately washed away by Ives' smoothness. Still, songs like "Blue Tail Fly," his 1947 hit with the Andrews Sisters, were rescued from a lonely fate of being cited only in academic folk journals by his popularity, even if the sly and veiled stabs at the plantation south in the song were bleached away by Ives' approach. Ives continually strove to present folk music in the simplest light without ruffling feathers, making him the perfect counterpoint to a performer like Pete Seeger, who grafted folk music to a more public political agenda. In the end, though, Ives and Seeger really were working the same mine, and while their purposes may have differed, they now seem like two sides of the proverbial coin, more alike than not.


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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.