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Deluxe Edition Double LP!
In early 1961, a 19 year old Bob Dylan, having dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year, travelled to New York City, ostensibly to visit his idol Woody Guthrie, hospitalised with Huntingdons Disease. He headed straight for Greenwich Village, by then the epicentre of the folk music revival that Dylan was hoping to become a part of. In his recent autobiography Chronicles he writes; Greenwich was full of full of folk clubs and bars and those of us who played them all played the old timey folk songs, rural blues and dance tunes. This is volume 2 of a 2 part vinyl set that represents the scene he discovered and the artists who were already playing the clubs and bars of the Village upon his arrival.
Features:
Double LP
EU Import
Gatefold Jacket
Selections:
LP 1
Side A:
1. New York - Leadbelly
2. Cocaine Blues - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
3. Buffalo Boy - Theodore Bikel
4. The Parting Glass - Clancy Brothers
5. State Of The Nation - Kenneth Patchen
6. Fixin' To Die -Bukka White
Side B:
7. Baby Please Don't Go - Big Joe Williams
8. You Will Need Me - Lonnie Johnson
9. The Wagoner's Lad - Kossoy Sisters
10. Go 'Way From My Window - John Jacob Niles
11. Driving Wheel - Roosevelt Sykes
LP 2
Side C:
12. On The Road - Jack Kerouac
13. Silver Dagger - Joan Baez
14. Wayfaring Stranger - Bob Gibson
15. Nottamum Town - Jean Ritchie
16. Death Don't Have Mercy - Rev. Gary Davis
17. In My Time Of Dying - Josh White
18. Uncloudy Day - Staple Singers
Side D:
19. Rocks And Gravel - Harry Belafonte
20. Mojo Hand - Lightnin' Hopkins
21. New York Girls - Kingston Trio
22. Little Wheel Spin And Spin - Buffy Sainte-Marie
23. Ramblin' Boy - Tom Paxton
24. Roll On Buddy - The Greenbriar Boys
25. If I Had A Hammer - Peter, Paul & Mary
Deluxe Edition Double LP!
In early 1961, a 19 year old Bob Dylan, having dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year, travelled to New York City, ostensibly to visit his idol Woody Guthrie, hospitalised with Huntingdons Disease. He headed straight for Greenwich Village, by then the epicentre of the folk music revival that Dylan was hoping to become a part of. In his recent autobiography Chronicles he writes; Greenwich was full of full of folk clubs and bars and those of us who played them all played the old timey folk songs, rural blues and dance tunes. This is volume 2 of a 2 part vinyl set that represents the scene he discovered and the artists who were already playing the clubs and bars of the Village upon his arrival.
Features:
Double LP
EU Import
Gatefold Jacket
Selections:
LP 1
Side A:
1. New York - Leadbelly
2. Cocaine Blues - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
3. Buffalo Boy - Theodore Bikel
4. The Parting Glass - Clancy Brothers
5. State Of The Nation - Kenneth Patchen
6. Fixin' To Die -Bukka White
Side B:
7. Baby Please Don't Go - Big Joe Williams
8. You Will Need Me - Lonnie Johnson
9. The Wagoner's Lad - Kossoy Sisters
10. Go 'Way From My Window - John Jacob Niles
11. Driving Wheel - Roosevelt Sykes
LP 2
Side C:
12. On The Road - Jack Kerouac
13. Silver Dagger - Joan Baez
14. Wayfaring Stranger - Bob Gibson
15. Nottamum Town - Jean Ritchie
16. Death Don't Have Mercy - Rev. Gary Davis
17. In My Time Of Dying - Josh White
18. Uncloudy Day - Staple Singers
Side D:
19. Rocks And Gravel - Harry Belafonte
20. Mojo Hand - Lightnin' Hopkins
21. New York Girls - Kingston Trio
22. Little Wheel Spin And Spin - Buffy Sainte-Marie
23. Ramblin' Boy - Tom Paxton
24. Roll On Buddy - The Greenbriar Boys
25. If I Had A Hammer - Peter, Paul & Mary