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VA - Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village: Sounds from the Scene in 1961 (2011)

VA - Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village: Sounds from the Scene in 1961 (2011)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village: Sounds from the Scene in 1961
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Chrome Dreams
  • Genre: Blues, Folk, Country, Folk Rock
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
  • Total Time: 2:28:29
  • Total Size: 522 / 811 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

01. Pete Seeger - New York City (1:59)
02. Woody Guthrie - Pretty Boy Floyd (3:08)
03. Cisco Houston - Ramblin', Gamblin' Man (3:34)
04. New Lost City Ramblers - When First Unto This Country (2:47)
05. Barbara Dane - Little Maggie (2:04)
06. John Lee Hooker - Crawling King Snake (2:46)
07. Allen Ginsberg - Howl (4:36)
08. Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Step It Up And Go (2:33)
09. Brownie McGhee - Pallet On The Floor (3:09)
10. Elizabeth Cotten - Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie (4:44)
11. The Weavers - Darling Corey (1:58)
12. The Tarriers - The Banana Boat Song (3:02)
13. Erik Darling - Pretty Polly (3:05)
14. Odetta - No More Cane On The Brazos (3:57)
15. Oscar Brand - Red Wing (1:33)
16. Brother John Sellers - Jack Of Diamonds (3:03)
17. Ed McCurdy - Barbara Allen (3:29)
18. Dave Van Ronk - Duncan And Brady (3:03)
19. The Foc'sle Singers - Rio Grande (2:44)
20. Paul Clayton - Who's Gonna Buy You Ribbons (When I'm Gone) (2:55)
21. Lenny Bruce - The Steve Allen Show (4:32)
22. José Feliciano - The Flight Of The Bumble Bee (1:50)
23. Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marching Anymore (2:48)
24. Judy Collins - Turn, Turn, Turn (3:42)
25. Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence (2:52)

CD 2

01. Leadbelly - New York City (3:04)
02. Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Cocaine (2:12)
03. Theodore Bikel - Buffalo Boy (2:20)
04. The Clancy Brothers - The Parting Glass (1:59)
05. Kenneth Patchen - State of the Nation (2:34)
06. Bukka White - Fixin' To Die (2:50)
07. Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go (3:24)
08. Lonnie Johnson - You Will Need Me (3:26)
09. The Kossoy Sisters - The Wagoner's Lad (3:35)
10. John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window (2:34)
11. Roosevelt Sykes - Driving Wheel (2:54)
12. Jack Kerouac - On the Road (2:21)
13. Joan Baez - Silver Dagger (2:32)
14. Bob Gibson - A Wayfaring Stranger (3:05)
15. Jean Ritchie - Nottamun Town (2:29)
16. Rev Gary Davis - Death Don't Have No Mercy (4:44)
17. Josh White - In My Time of Dying (3:15)
18. The Staple Singers - Uncloudy Day (2:59)
19. Harry Belafonte - Rocks and Gravel (3:56)
20. Lightnin' Hopkins - Mojo Hand (2:59)
21. The Kingston Trio - New York Girls (2:38)
22. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Little Wheel Spin and Spin (2:27)
23. Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy (3:44)
24. The Greenbriar Boys - Roll On Buddy (2:36)
25. Peter, Paul and Mary - If I Had a Hammer (2:01)

In early 1961, a 19 year old Bob Dylan, having dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year, travelled to New York City, ostensibly to visit his idol Woody Guthrie, hospitalised with Huntingdon's Disease. He headed straight for Greenwich Village, by then the epicentre of the folk music revival that Dylan was hoping to become a part of. In his recent autobiography Chronicles he writes; 'Greenwich was full of full of folk clubs and bars and those of us who played them all played the old timey folk songs, rural blues and dance tunes'

This 2 Disc Set represents the scene he discovered, the sounds he found 'Blowin' In The Wind' and the artists who were already playing the clubs and bars of the Village upon his arrival. From old timers like Pete Seeger and the Reverend Gary Davis, to the bright young stars of the new wave like Joan Baez, Dave Van Ronk and Phil Ochs. The collection also features contributions from the Beat Generation's principal writers and poets - the beats still had a considerable presence in the early 60s Village scene and were a huge influence on many from the Folk movement. Bonus tracks come from artists already playing the Village in '61 but who had yet to record.

Therefore these live recordings come from a slightly later time but their importance cannot be overstated. With fifty tracks in all and extensive notes by Dylan expert and music historian Derek Barker, all packaged with the collector in mind, this set is not only educational, historic and one hell of a good listen, it also acts as a fine tribute to a scene that - like the artist who prompted it's release - is now celebrating half a century of dedicated service.


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  • oakland
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Thanks a lot for sharing.
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.