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Return of the Wayfaring Stranger
(1960)
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Burl Ives
This follow-up to The Wayfaring Stranger is, if anything, livelier and more bracing than its predecessor, released five years earlier. In contrast to The Wayfaring Stranger, which was aimed at younger folk listeners (especially children) and purists, Return of the Wayfaring Stranger came out in the midst of the folk revival; in that regard, it ...
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Songs of Free Men: Recital
(1997)
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Paul Robeson
Culled from six concerts given in the 1940s, with most of its tracks previously released on 78-rpm albums in that decade, this disc, as annotator Paul Robeson, Jr., notes, presents Paul Robeson at the peak of his singing career (from age 44 to 49) and re-creates a typical recital. Robeson sings spirituals, folk songs from various countries in ...
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Prima Voce
(1992)
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John Charles Thomas
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Fine and Dandy
(1996)
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Barbara Lea/Keith Ingham
Vocalist Barbara Lea thought that women songwriters (both composers and lyricists) have never gotten sufficient exposure for their overall contributions, so she decided to devote an entire CD to works by women songwriters. Accompanied by the talented pianist Keith Ingham, Lea explores songs from several decades, both familiar and obscure. Lea has ...
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Dancing the Devil Away
(2006)
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Vaughn de Leath
America was in constant change in the early 1920s. The automobile had became less of a novelty and more of a necessity, ushering in an era of increased mobility. The first "moving pictures" were causing a sensation, producing the country's first modern entertainment superstars, and the rise of radio opened that can of worms known as mass media, ...
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Ol' Man River: His 25 Greatest
(1998)
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Paul Robeson
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The Essential Paul Robeson [ASV/Living Era]
(2001)
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Paul Robeson
Vocalist, orator, athlete, thespian and political activist Paul Robeson (1898-1976) is properly honored with a double-CD Living Era tribute album of historical recordings made between 1925 and 1947. Paul Robeson was part opera singer and part Shakespearian actor; he was also, in equal proportions, a master interpreter of songs from the gospel, ...
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25 Sweethearts of Yesteryear
(1998)
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Various Artists
ASV/Living Era's 25 Sweethearts of Yesteryear delivers just what the title promises, collecting nostalgic, romantic hits like Bing Crosby's "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," the Mills Brothers' "Sweet Georgia Brown," Nelson Eddy's "Rose Mari" and Frank Sinatra's "Nancy (With The Laughing Face)." Songs like "Margie," "Laura," "Chloe" and "Sweet ...
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A Lonesome Road
(1992)
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Paul Robeson
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Great Voices of the 20th Century
(2005)
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Paul Robeson
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Man They Couldn't Silence
(2007)
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Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson's recorded musical legacy has been parceled out over the years on many different LP and CD compilations. Although the liner notes to Rev-Ola's 28-track Robeson sampler emphasize the singer's remarkable social awareness, the song selection reflects his stylistic diversity rather than strictly focusing upon songs of struggle and dissent ...
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