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Folk Years [Box set]

Various Artists Audio CD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 24, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 8
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Time Life Records
  • ASIN: B00009P1PN
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #188,297 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. A Summer Song - Chad & Jeremy
2. Abraham, Martin and John - Dion
3. All My Trials - Peter, Paul and Mary
4. Baby Don’t Go - Sonny & Cher
5. Baby The Rain Must Fall - Glen Yarborough
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Disc: 2
1. 500 Miles - Journeymen
2. A Little Bitty Tear - Burl Ives
3. All I Really Want To Do - Cher
4. Daydream - The Lovin' Spoonful
5. Elusive Butterfly - Bob Lind
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Disc: 3
1. A Worried Man - The Kingston Trio
2. Abilene - George Hamilton IV
3. Beans In My Ears - Serendipity Singers
4. Come Saturday Morning - Sandpipers
5. Creque Alley - The Mamas & The Papas
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Disc: 4
1. A World of Our Own - Seekers
2. Blue Water Line - Brothers Four
3. Boots of Spanish Leather - Bob Dylan
4. Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
5. Colours - Donovan
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Editorial Reviews

The most definitive folk collection ever assembled! Never before has one collection captured the essence of Folk music - from Dylan to The Byrds from Pete Seeger to Peter, Paul and Mary - 8 CDs with 120 classic folk songs, plus a 52-page lavishly detailed

 

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not the same being sold at Costco, August 2, 2004
This review is from: Folk Years (Audio CD)
Costco sells a three CD set of this same - "The Folk Years" by Time/Life - even the cover of the box set is identical, but they sell it for $40.00 Upon inspection of the play list, at least half the songs are not on the discount store version. This one has at least 60 more songs on it and seems well worth it. Bummer for me - don't make the same mistake I did.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Amazing Collection, February 26, 2007
This review is from: Folk Years (Audio CD)
This collection of 8 discs may be the most comprehensive collection of its type. There are a total of 120 songs from almost as many artists. There are a few artists represented more than once, with The Kingston Trio represented by 9 songs, every one memorable. The era represented by these songs spans about ten years. The earliest songs in this collection date back to the late 1950's. The latest songs date to about 1968.

The list of groups singing these songs is a who's who of folk music. Pete Seeger, The Mamas and the Papas, The Cyrkle, The Byrds, Chad and Jeremy and many, many more. The songs are just as memorable, if not more so. The song that may be the definitive song from the era, "Turn, Turn, Turn." Scott McKenzie's phenomenal song "San Francisco." Jose Feliciano's version of "Light My Fire." Roger Miller, whose music transcended genres, is represented in this collection by "King of the Road" and "England Swings;" sad to say (or glad, maybe), I remember when both of these songs were playing on the radio in the mid-1960's,

This collection is full of well-remembered music and less remembered music. This music paralleled the success of rock and roll, and sometimes was considered part of that success, but this music is distinct from rock and roll and remains a unique part of a musical heritage that belongs largely to the United States.

For a little while folk music could be heard everywhere; on AM radio, in record stores, and every place there was a television set. There was an era when this music was king. This music is dated, but with an open mind and a feel for the era, this music is still fresh and new. Though there is much more music that remains to be discovered from the folk era, this collection is an incredible start.

Enjoy!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars More like the Pop-Folk Years, February 19, 2010
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Nagronsky "Nagronsky" (Skagit Valley, Wa USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Folk Years (Audio CD)
Luckily, I found this set at a local library, so I didn't have to shell out the beans, and while there are many tunes that take me back to my youth, I cannot understand why there is no Phil Ochs, and also cannot see why certain tunes were included: "Brown Eyed Girl" by Van? Cher's version of Dylan's "All I Really Want To Do"? Of course, Cher's version was by far the bigger hit, but it's not even folk rock, any more than The Beach Boys version of "Sloop John B", which is also included here, as is "Like To Get To Know You" by Spanky & Our Gang. I mean, I love Van, and I loved Cher in the 60's, but if those are included, why not "Wayfaring Stranger" by Quicksilver?
"We'll Sing In The Sunshine" by Gale Garnettwas an odd inclusion(which was great to hear- I'd never heard it & Ronstadt's "A Different Drum" close together: both anthems for emancipating girls and women). "Dock Of The Bay" by Otis Redding?
There are just some flat-out weird things here: "Blowin' In The Wind" by the Kingston Trio rather than Bob Dylan or Joan Baez?
Like I said, Phil Ochs is a glaring omission, and although I really needn't ever hear it again, where's "Puff, The Magic Dragon"?? He must still be grieving in his cave for little Jackie Paper. Where's "Girl From The North Country" by Dylan and Johnny Cash, which helped many of us bridge the gap from folk and rock to country?
Oh, well, at least Time Life included "Kumbaya", which I don't think I'd ever heard unless sung around a campfire or at summer camp. It's actually quite moving.

Just a cotton-picking second here: I'm ready to close this review, and the brain surgeons at Amazon suggest "outlaw country" as a tag? They evidently still need to use Preparation-H instead of Brylcream.
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