Muleskinner Blues: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 2 Woody Guthrie

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  • Release Date: 09/16/1997
  • Sales Rank: 26,943
  • Label: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
  • UPC: 093074010129
 
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Muleskinner Blues: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 2

1LISTENMule Skinner Blues 2:49
2LISTENWreck of the Old '97 2:11
3LISTENSally Goodin' 2:26
4LISTENLittle Black Train 2:29
5LISTENWho's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet? 2:28
6LISTENBaltimore to Washington 2:53
7LISTENRubber Dolly 2:11
8LISTEN21 Years 3:13
9LISTENSowing on the Mountain 2:23
10LISTENBed on the Floor 2:21
11LISTENTake a Whiff on Me 2:41
12LISTENStepstone 2:53
13LISTENPut My Little Shoes Away 2:44
14LISTENHen Cackle 2:16
15LISTENPoor Boy 2:26
16LISTENStack-O-Lee 2:57
17LISTENJohnny Hart 2:27
18LISTENWorried Man Blues 2:57
19LISTENDanville Girl 2:58
20LISTENGambling Man 2:19
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Nearly 60 years after Woody Guthrie recorded most of his best work comes a series that finally does it total justice. The music all issues from the master tapes of Folkways Records founder Moses Asch, for whom Guthrie made his most important recordings. Sound quality is uniformly pristine, the liner notes are extensive and exceptional, and the gritty, direct, idiosyncratic performances leave no doubt why Guthrie is considered a giant of American folk. This second in a series of four CDs focuses on 25 examples of Guthrie's interpretive work -- classic folk and country songs, most of which he learned on the road in Oklahoma, Texas, and California. The uninitiated should start with volume one, which contains mostly original compositions, but the present set proves that Guthrie was almost as interesting a performer as he was a writer. And he had great taste in material. Among the many highlights, some of which feature accompaniment by Cisco Houston, Sonny Terry, and Pete Seeger, are Jimmie Rodgers' "Muleskinner Blues" and traditional numbers like "Stackolee," "Danville Girl," and A.P. Carter's "Worried Man Blues." Jeff Burger, All Music Guide

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August 02, 2009: The music was recorded in the '30s and is consistant with the quality of recordings from that time.

Woody Guthrie sings unpolished folk songs. Background music is guitar and banjo (maybe a drum or washtub).