Various Artist - Troubadours Of The Folk Era Volume Two (1992)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist
- Title: Troubadours Of The Folk Era Volume Two
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Rhino Records
- Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:05:11
- Total Size: 160/425 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Pete Seeger - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) 3:12
2. Hamilton Camp - Get Together 4:02
3. Tom Rush - The Circle Game 5:15
4. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now 4:36
5. Fred Neil - Other Side to This Life 2:58
6. Judy Henske - High Flying Bird 2:58
7. Martin & Neil - Tear Down the Walls 2:39
8. Judy Collins - Who Knows Where the Time Goes 4:49
9. Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy 4:02
10. The Simon Sisters - Winken, Blinken, and Nod 2:13
11. Tim Hardin - Reason to Believe 2:02
12. Phil Ochs - There but for Fortune 2:55
13. Jim & Jean - Changes 3:53
14. Richie Havens - Follow 6:21
15. Taj Mahal - Take a Giant Step 4:17
16. Hedy West - 500 Miles 2:57
17. Jim Kewskin & Jug Band - Don't You Leave Me Here 2:37
18. Tim Buckley - Once I Was 3:23
1. Pete Seeger - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) 3:12
2. Hamilton Camp - Get Together 4:02
3. Tom Rush - The Circle Game 5:15
4. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now 4:36
5. Fred Neil - Other Side to This Life 2:58
6. Judy Henske - High Flying Bird 2:58
7. Martin & Neil - Tear Down the Walls 2:39
8. Judy Collins - Who Knows Where the Time Goes 4:49
9. Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy 4:02
10. The Simon Sisters - Winken, Blinken, and Nod 2:13
11. Tim Hardin - Reason to Believe 2:02
12. Phil Ochs - There but for Fortune 2:55
13. Jim & Jean - Changes 3:53
14. Richie Havens - Follow 6:21
15. Taj Mahal - Take a Giant Step 4:17
16. Hedy West - 500 Miles 2:57
17. Jim Kewskin & Jug Band - Don't You Leave Me Here 2:37
18. Tim Buckley - Once I Was 3:23
Troubadours of Folk is a series of albums released by Rhino Records between 1992 and 1995.
Initially composed of three volumes with some of the most representative songs of American folk composed between the end of the 50s and the second half of the 60s, it was integrated in 1995 with two other albums that collect songs by folk songwriters with rock contaminations from the 70s and 80.
Here are some of the performers and their signature songs on which the '60s folk revival were based. Pete Seeger's rendition of "Turn, Turn, Turn" and Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" remind the listener that contemporary performances have a vital history. Other strong cuts are "There but for Fortune;" Phil Ochs, "Who Knows Where the Time Goes," by Judy Collins.
Initially composed of three volumes with some of the most representative songs of American folk composed between the end of the 50s and the second half of the 60s, it was integrated in 1995 with two other albums that collect songs by folk songwriters with rock contaminations from the 70s and 80.
Here are some of the performers and their signature songs on which the '60s folk revival were based. Pete Seeger's rendition of "Turn, Turn, Turn" and Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe" remind the listener that contemporary performances have a vital history. Other strong cuts are "There but for Fortune;" Phil Ochs, "Who Knows Where the Time Goes," by Judy Collins.
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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