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Which Side Are You On - the Almanac Singers

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Which Side Are You On - the Almanac Singers

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Which Side Are You On, CD by The Almanac Singers, order online from Four Dogs Music.

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The sleeve notes on this excellent release sum up the Almanac Singers so well, they are copied below;


 


'The Almanac Singers were a group of folk musicians who achieved popularity in the radical left/anti-fascist circles of early 1940sAmerica, using the music of the people and the soil in a classic leftist way to promote their intellectual concerns. Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Americana Godfather Woody Guthrie began playing together informally at the communal Almanac House after Seeger and Hays had been playing left-wing political functions for a time. Mainstream national success began after the American Youth Congress meeting in Washington D.C. in February of 1941. Others who sang with the group at various times included folk/leftist legends such as Sis Cunningham, Peter Hawes, Butch Hawes, Bess Lomax , Cisco Houston, and Arthur Stern. Politics and music remained closely intertwined with the members' political beliefs, which were far-left and led to controversial associations with the US Communist Party.

Their first release was the album "Songs For John Doe" on their own indie label, which urged non-intervention in World War II, and was made with the help of Eric Bernay (of Keynote), Joe Thompson (of NBC), Nicholas Ray (future film director) and Alan Lomax (musicologist). The second album was "Talking Union", a collection of Trade Union-themed songs, many of which were intensely anti-Roosevelt. More recordings followed, but blacklisting and internal friction drove the group apart soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Key members Hayes and Seeger went on to enjoy chart success with The Weavers, but the radical politics which informed their early work returned to haunt them as they became victims of the sinister early 1950s anti-Communist witch-hunt which divided America...

The Almanac Singers are at the very root of the politicised modern American folk music which rose from the ashes in the early 1960s to take over the world and here are their most vital recordings in a first-time European CD collection.'

Additional Information

Artist The Almanac Singers
Genre American Folk, Folk/Folk Rock, Politics and Struggle
Release Date 2006
Number of discs 1
Label Rev-Ola
Track Listing
  1. Ground Hog
  2. Ride An Old Paint
  3. Hard Ain't It Hard
  4. House Of The Rising Sun
  5. Babe O'MIne
  6. State Of Arkansas
  7. Side By Side
  8. Away Rio
  9. Blow The Man Down
  10. Blow Ye WInds Heigh Ho
  11. The Coast Of High Barbary
  12. The Golden Vanity
  13. Haul Away Joe
  14. The Sinking Of The Reuben James
  15. Union Maid
  16. Talking Union
  17. All I Want
  18. Get Thee Behind Me Satan
  19. Song For Bridges
  20. Which Side Are You On?
  21. The Dodger Song
  22. Plow Under
  23. Liza Jane
  24. Deliver The Goods
  25. Billy Boy
  26. Belt-Line Girl
  27. Ballard Of October
  28. Washington Breakdown
  29. Round And Round Hitler's Grave
  30. C For Conscription
  31. The Strange Death Of John Doe

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