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In the Wind: The Folk Music Collection

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 30, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Varese Fontana
  • ASIN: B0000C5RP8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #263,235 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. This Land Is Your Land
2. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
3. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
4. Big Rock Candy Mountain [Live]
5. Cindy Oh Cindy
6. The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
7. A Worried Man
8. John Henry, the Steel Driving Man
9. Greenfields
10. Blowin' in the Wind
11. Greenback Dollar
12. One By One
13. Saturday Night
14. Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen (Doesn't Anybody Know My Name) [Live][#]
15. I'll Be There
16. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)
17. Bound for Higher Ground [#]
18. Advice to Folk Singers

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Broad sampling of the folk-revival, November 20, 2003
This review is from: In the Wind: The Folk Music Collection (Audio CD)
In the wake of Christopher Guest's mockumentary, "A Mighty Wind," Varese's pulled together eighteen tracks that essay the folk revival of the early-60s. To get at the revival's roots, the collection begins with a trio of seminal inspirations: Woody Guthrie's late-40's recording of "This Land is Your Land" and mid-50's tracks by Pete Seeger ("Where Have All the Flowers Gone") and Odetta ("He's Got the Whole World in His Hands").

By the early '60s the folk trios and quartets of Greenwich Village, North Beach San Francisco and college campuses everywhere were in heavy rotation. Several fine examples can be heard here, including The Kingston Trio's "A Worried man" (penned by the Trio's Dave Guard along with Tom Glazer, the latter of whom would return to fame with "On Top of Spaghetti"), The Limeliters banjo-driven "John Henry, The Steel Driving man," The Brothers Four's chart-smash "Greenfields," and The Chad Mitchell Trio's early reading of Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind."

Of interest to collectors will be The Tarriers' version of "The Banana Boat Song," which paralleled Belafonte's single up the chart, and Vince Martin's 1956 take of "Cindy Oh Cindy," a song eventually covered by Eddie Fisher, The Beach Boys, and Waylon Jennings! Hoyt Axton's original "Greenback Dollar," sung slow, solo and with a bluesier edge than the Kingston Trio's cover hit is also a treat, as is Judy Collins' pre-Byrds "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There is a Season)." Phil Ochs "I'll Be There," recorded in 1963, but unreleased until 1987, is the only post-50s track that feels more like "folk" than "folk revival."

Folk/beat poet/opportunist Rod McKuen makes a trio of appearances; first, as songwriter of Barry "Eve of Destruction" McGuire's treacly "One by One," second as songwriter and co-singer (with Jimmie Rogers) on "Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen (Doesn't Anybody Know My Name)," and again with the original talking-blues "Advice to Folk Singers." McGuire also checks in as lead-singer of The New Christy Minstrels (you'll swear you're listening to The New Main Street Singers from "A Mighty Wind").

This collection covers an impressive amount of ground in eighteen cuts. Rather than attempting to be authoritative in a single disc (after all, no Dylan, no Peter, Paul & Mary, etc.), the track list bridges the inspirational works of the 40s and 50s with the revival of the 60s. It's an interesting introduction from which a listener can draw direction for further exploration.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A message from the compilation producer, September 16, 2003
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Cary E. Mansfield (Studio City, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In the Wind: The Folk Music Collection (Audio CD)
In The Wind: The Folk Music Collection, 302 066 427 2
This classic American Folk Music collection serves as an introduction to many of those artists, and the songs they made famous. Many of the tracks in this release have become standards in their own right, and are an essential part of any great Folk Music library. This collection features many classic American folk songs not found on any other collection. Included in this release are seminal folk artists such as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio, The Limeliters, The Brothers Four and Judy Collins, performing their signature songs, such as This Land Is Your Land, Where Have All The Flowers Gone, Greenback Dollar, and Greenfields.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bringing back the 50's, February 8, 2007
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This CD is wonderful! All the songs brought back many memories, especially Cindy oh Cindy, since I remember that from my childhood-my name is Cindy and I thought I was so special to have a song on the radio with my name!
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