Dane, Barbara: Hot Jazz Cool Blues & Hard-hitting Songs

Dane, Barbara SKU: 35640288
Dane, Barbara: Hot Jazz Cool Blues & Hard-hitting Songs

Dane, Barbara: Hot Jazz Cool Blues & Hard-hitting Songs

Dane, Barbara SKU: 35640288

Format: CD

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Title: Hot Jazz Cool Blues & Hard-hitting Songs
Artist: Dane, Barbara
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093074022726
Genre: Country, Folk

This 2 CD retrospective reflects over 60 years of Barbara Dane's eclectic musical history in folk, blues and jazz. The 39 tracks include 13 never-before-released recordings, featuring collaborations with Lightin' Hopkins, the Chambers Brothers, Doc Watson, Pete Seeger, Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, Art Hodes, and more. The extensive liner notes give insight into Dane's singular trajectory as an outspoken and indomitable artist who, unwilling to make the compromises demanded by the music business, struck out on her own path, singing for peace and social justice. 2 discs-150 minutes, extensive notes and photos in a 40-page booklet.

Tracks:
1.1 I Am a Weary and Lonesome Traveler
1.2 Way Behind the Sun
1.3 Victim to the Blues
1.4 Working People's Blues
1.5 Come By Here
1.6 It Isn't Nice
1.7 Deportees (Plane Wreck at los Gatos)
1.8 I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister Dane ; Lightning Hopkins
1.9 Ballad of Richard Campos
1.10 Join the Gi Movement
1.11 Song of the Coat Makers
1.12 Mill Worker
1.13 Working-Class Woman
1.14 Truck-Driving Woman
1.15 Sometimes I Believe She Loves Me - By Barbara Dane ; Lightning Hopkins
1.16 Let Me Be Your Rag Doll - By Barbara Dane ; Lightning Hopkins
1.17 Mother Earth - By Barbara Dane ; Lightning Hopkins
1.18 The Ones Who've Gone Before Us (When We Make It Through)
2.1 Trouble in Mind
2.2 Basin Street Blues
2.3 Why Don't You Do Right?
2.4 My Melancholy Baby
2.5 Mama Yancey's Advice
2.6 Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jellyroll
2.7 Please Don't Lose Your Mind (If You Lose Your Money)
2.8 Walking Blues
2.9 King Salmon Blues (Abridged)
2.10 Good Morning Blues
2.11 Gipper Gate Blues
2.12 Boulevard of Broken Dreams
2.13 Study War No More
2.14 This Little Light of Mine
2.15 You Don't Know Me/You Don't Know My Mind
2.16 Salty Dog Blues
2.17 Only a Pawn in Their Game
2.18 Solidarity Forever
2.19 We Shall Not Be Moved
2.20 Oh, Had I a Golden Thread

Audio Sample:
All soundclips are provided by Tidal and are for illustrative purposes only. For some releases, the tracks listed may not accurately represent the tracks on the physical release.
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