English, Logan: American Folk Ballads
English, Logan: American Folk Ballads
Format: CD
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Artist: English, Logan
Label: Monitor Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 731807138824
Genre: Country, Folk
"From the wild-flower dusks of mountain twilights, out of steamy southern mud flats and dusty midland prairies, off the sun (silver steel of cinder) blown railroad tracks and out of the chill damps of prison cells, from churches and saloons, cradles and gravesides come the songs of America that must be sung."Logan English, 1962 (Liner notes to American Folk Ballads) Growing up the son of preacher in rural Kentucky, Logan English learned the classic American folk songs he later recorded in New York while also pursuing an acting career. In 1960, English performed with Carolyn Hester for the opening night at Gerde's Folk City and later helped Bob Dylan secure his first performance at the legendary Greenwich Village club. In American Folk Ballads, the songs range from sea shanties such as "Shenandoah" to children's songs such as "Little Brown Dog". The liner notes, written by English, include a short description or story to accompany each ballad.
Tracks:
1.1 Roll on Columbia
1.2 The Dewy Dens of Yarrow
1.3 Muleskinner Blues
1.4 Red Clay Country
1.5 Buck-Eye Jim
1.6 Shenandoah
1.7 The Talking Fishing Blues
1.8 The Dance Set
1.9 Little Brown Dog
1.10 In the Jailhouse Now
1.11 The Kentucky Mooshiner
1.12 My Last Dollar Is Gone
1.13 Pretty Saro
1.14 Mole in the Ground
1.15 King's Highway