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Woody Guthrie Album: “Hard Travelin' Man”

Woody Guthrie Album: “Hard Travelin' Man”
Album Information :
Title: Hard Travelin' Man
Release Date:2007-05-29
Type:Unknown
Genre:Folk
Label:Rev-Ola
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5013929450424
Track Listing :
1 All You Fascists Video
2 Pretty Boy Floyd Video
3 Two Good Men Video
4 Mean Talking Blues Video
5 Jarama Blues
6 Car Song Video
7 Oregon Trail Video
8 I Ride an Old Paint Video
9 Better World a Comin'
10 Buffalo Gals Video
11 Slip Knot (Hang Knot)
12 Jesus Christ Woody Guthrie and Will Geer Video
13 Ship In the Sky Video
14 When That Great Ship Went Down
15 Dust Bowl Blues Video
16 Picture from Life's Other Side
17 Hard Ain't It Hard Video
18 Muleskinner Blues Video
19 Baltimore To Washington Video
20 Jack Hammer Blues
21 Buffalo Skinners Video
22 Dig My Life Away
23 Poor Boy Video
24 Hard Travelin' Video
25 I Ain't Got Nobody Video
26 Wreck of the Old 97 Video
27 New Found Land
28 Take a Whiff on Me Video
Review - :
What's good about this {$Woody Guthrie} compilation? Well, the most important thing: the music, which is bedrock mid-20th century American {\folk}. What's also good is that there's a lot of it, adding up to 28 tracks in all. What's not so good is there's absolutely no annotation as far as recording and release dates, or songwriting credits. Even the liner notes are skimpy. {$Guthrie} is a major figure of American {\folk} music; he deserves better treatment than this, whether it's intended as a best-of or a thematic compilation (and if there is a theme, it's certainly not clear). For those vital reasons, this certainly isn't a CD to seek if you're trying to collect {$Guthrie} with a mind to thoughtful, organized presentations of his work. If your attitude is one of simply wanting a whole bunch of good {$Guthrie} at once, however, it's fine, and certainly offers more material than most single-disc {$Woody} comps on the market. The songs, too, include some of his most famous, among them {&"Hard Travelin',"} {&"Dust Bowl Blues,"} and {&"Pretty Boy Floyd."} There are also good interpretations of {\standards} like {&"Muleskinner Blues,"} {&"Wreck of the Old 97,"} {&"Take a Whiff on Me,"} and {&"Buffalo Gals,"} and more obscure, unusual items like {&"All You Fascists"} and {&"Slip Knot (Hang Knot)."} There's going to be inevitable awkward duplication with other compilations if it's your first {$Guthrie} disc and you decide you want more, but there are worse introductions to his music. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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