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Classic Railroad Songs, Vol. 1: Steel Rails

Classic Railroad Songs (Rounder Series)Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (March 11, 1997)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rounder / Umgd
  • ASIN: B0000002U1
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #235,189 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Wabash Cannonball
2. Orange Blossom Special
3. Daddy, What's a Train?
4. Jimmie the Kid
5. Ramblin' Man
6. Steel Rails
7. Trainwreck of Emotion
8. Slow Moving Freight Train
9. Lord of the Trains
10. Last Train
11. Nine Pound Hammer
12. When the Golden Train Comes Down
13. Texas, 1947
14. Pan American Boogie

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Train classics from a bygone age, February 9, 2003
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This review is from: Classic Railroad Songs, Vol. 1: Steel Rails (Audio CD)
This is the first of a series of CD's released by Rounder, all devoted to train songs. This volume focuses on country music, although the series as a whole covers several musical genres. Some of the songs featured here were recorded in the 1990's while others are from as far back as the 1930's, yet somehow they fit together well.

Roy Acuff starts the wheels rolling with Wabash Cannonball, one of many train songs that he recorded. This is followed by another famous train song, Orange blossom special, inspired by the first streamline train ever to run in Florida. That was in 1938, although the Johnson mountain boys' version featured here was recorded in 1945.

Daddy what's a train?, from 1973, was written at a time when it was feared that trains would disappear from America altogether. Perhaps they will one day, but I doubt it. Elsewhere in the world, especially in Western Europe where the population density is much higher, there will always be trains.

Among the other great songs here, Steel rails (the title track) is sung superbly by Alison Krauss, while another wonderful lady, Kate MacKenzie, closes the set with a fine rendition of Pan American boogie. The original Pan American train ran from Cincinnati to New Orleans.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album!!, July 16, 2001
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Hugh "hgh9mrp" (Pennsylvania. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Railroad Songs, Vol. 1: Steel Rails (Audio CD)
This is one of my favorite albums. 'Wabash Cannonball' by Roy Acuff is truly a classic in every sense of the word; Alison Krauss does a fine rendition of 'Steel Rails'; and the transition from steam to diesel power is aptly chronicled in 'Texas, 1947'. Rounder has done a truly admirable job with its series on American railroad songs; I also have Volumes 2 and 3. I just noticed they have released a Volume 4 which will be my next purchase along with Train 45.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent selection of early train songs--some hard to find, August 13, 2009
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If you love train songs or know someone who does, this 14-song collection is a great addition. The music here favors country and folk, which is mostly the genre that covers train songs.

All 14 selections are good, but I have three favorites. My all-time favorite train song, "Texas 1947" is on here. The song captures the enthusiasm of a young boy when he first sees a train. I don't think anyone but Guy Clark could do this song and somehow keep the reminiscence strong and sweet. Then there's "Steel Rails" with a very young Alison Krauss singing. "Pan American Boogie" is a great closing song. You're going to want to listen to that selection over and over.

Rebecca Kyle, August 2009
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