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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 23, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: April 23, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pearl
  • ASIN: B000000X10
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #249,575 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Blue Tail Fly
2. I'm Goin' Down the Road
3. Foggy ,Foggy Dew (Traditional)
4. Wee Cooper O'Fife (Traditional)
5. Riddle Song (Traditional)
6. Cowboy's Lament (Traditional)
7. Tam Pierce (Traditional)
8. I Know Where I'm Going (Traditional)
9. I Know My Love (Traditional)
10. Peter Gray (Traditional)
11. Sweet Betsy from Pike (Traditional)
12. On Top of Old Smokey (Traditional)
13. Darlin' Cory (Traditional)
14. Leather-Winged Bat (Traditional)
15. Cotton-Eyed Joe (Traditional)
16. Poor Wayfaring Stranger (Traditional)
17. Buckeyed Jim (Traditional)
18. Black Is the Colour (Traditional)
19. Bold Soldier (Traditional)
20. Sow Took the Measels (Traditional)
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful album of vintage Burl Ives from the 1940s, October 24, 1999
I believe this album is an outstanding re-release of a wonderful Burl Ives album issued during the war years circa 1946. (It also seems that a number of songs were added to those of the original recording since they are not recognized by me as being on the original.)

The songs are sung with a pure and gentle sweetness of his early days. His voice is in the higher pitch of a young man and he sings in an authentic and beautiful folk tradition that many believe he compromised (or partially lost) when he adopted more of a contemporary swing style after moving to the Hollywood scene. (Ala Rudolph the Red Nose Raindeer.) A comparison between then and now interpretations of such stand-bys as Blue Tail Fly and The Cowboy's Lament demonstrates his change in voice and singing style. Moreover, his selection of songs in recent decades, compared with those in this album, demonstrates the influence contemporary commercial forces had over his career.

This album truly is a classic and should be a must listen for anyone who enjoys true and authentic folk music untainted by modern inflences. This recording contains marvelous folk songs no longer popular and reveals the original Burl Ives as a contemporary of Woody Guthrie and Ledbetter.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Clarification - It Depends on What You're Looking For, October 28, 2000
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A 73-min CD with many wonderful songs, nearly all of which have at least some slight surface noise, and a few (#s 18, 20, 21, 26 & 35) have quite poor sound. Pearl deals primarily with restoration of older classical music, but also maintains a catalog of important popular music on their Flapper label; they do not have access to masters, so all tracks are transferred from the best extant 78s they can find. By philosophy/policy, they use minimal (if any) artificial electronic sound cleanup such as Cedar or NoNoise.

Over his career Ives recorded in different genres, starting with solo folk songs, then adding backup accompaniment and chorus, and branching into pop, Nashville, children's and Christmas. Most of these tracks are from Ives' very early solo folk work for Columbia and Decca, plus a session for Moses Asch: #3 is from a 1940 CBS broadcast; 4-15 are 1941 Columbias issued on their Okeh label; 16-21 are from his 1944 Asch session; 23-35 are Decca solos from 1944-5; but #s 1, 2, 22 & 36 are 1945 Deccas that mark the beginning of his arranged/backup work - this sequence of non-solo tracks on the CD seems a little odd.

Sony and MCA own the masters of these Columbias and Deccas, but apparently the only available re-releases are of #s 4 & 6, on Sony "A Twinkle In Your Eye". (Several titles were re-recorded in different styles, especially #s 1, 3, & 36 - the preferable Asch takes of #s 1 & 3 are omitted here.) These Asch masters were of marginal quality to start with, and are now all lost except #s 16 & 19, owned by the Smithsonian, and issued (both with slightly different titles) on Folkways AA003, "Asch Recordings 1939-1945 Vol 2" (see Folkways 40021 for additional Asch Ives). Asch's 78 pressings, used for this Flapper CD, were even iffier than his masters. Although Ives called himself "The Wayfaring Stranger", and Columbia issued an album so titled, the only actual take of that song I know of was for Asch.

Flapper credits all tracks as "trad.", but in fact both "Black is the Color" and "Venezuela" were written by John Jacob Niles; the correct spelling for #21 should be "Henry Martyn".

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice one, Burl, September 18, 2001
By Philip Westwood (Lichfield, Staffordshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
I've always liked Burl Ives' voice. I grew up with things like 'Big Rock Candy Mountain' and 'Blue Tail Fly', so to find 36 Ives recordings from early in his career on one disc - even if the sound quality is not the best - is a real treat. The recordings span the years 1941 - the start of his career - through 1945, with one item ( 'Foggy Foggy Dew' ) taken from a CBS radio broadcast of August 1940. The commercial recordings are taken from the Decca, Columbia, and Asch labels. The quality of sound on the Asch items ranges from poor to downright awful, though, to be fair, the sleeve notes admit this. The Columbias - issued on their Okeh label - and Deccas are not too bad, especially if you grew up with 78s. The collection itself is a bit of a hotch potch of styles. Some have back up singers and rhythm accompaniment, whilst 'Frankie and Johnny' is given a jazzy, vaudevillian treatment. But the majority of tracks are solo Ives with his own simple guitar accompaniment. These items are short - around two minutes or less - but are strangely soothing and relaxing. Ideal for late night listening, and at 73 minutes in total, the CD is pretty good value.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I Dearly Love Burl Ives, But.......
I have loved Burl Ives' music for as long as I can remember, and this album has some of the very best folk songs imaginable, but the sound is very bad on some cuts and many are... Read more
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I haven't even ordered the CD yet, but just to see its availability is wonderful. I grew up on the original LP recording of Wayfaring Stranger (I still have it, although am... Read more
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