Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene: Vanguard Records - The 1960s Musical Revolution
Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene: Vanguard Records - The 1960s Musical Revolution
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- Label: Ace
- Bestellnummer: 2667702
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.5.2012
Vanguard Records wurde 1950 von Seymour Solomon und seinem jüngeren Bruder Maynard gegründet. Zunächst als Label für klassische Musik gedacht, gilt es heute durch seine Blues- und Folk-Veröffentlichungen
in den 60er Jahren als mit einflussreichstes Label aus dieser Dekade überhaupt.
Ab den späten 1950er Jahren veröffentlichte das Label die Alben zu den ‘Newport Folk Festivals‘ die jährlich stattfanden. Die musikalische Entwicklung von Appalachian Ballads, Electric Blues und Cajun war zu diesen Zeiten noch neu für US Mainstream-Hörer. Spätere Newport-Auftritte von Bob Dylan, Joan Baez oder Pete Seeger sorgten auch für den kommerziellen Durchbruch des Labels, das später neben Folk auch Rock und Blues etablieren sollte.
Die umfangreich ausgestattete 4CD-Box mit 83 Songs enthält einen sehr repräsentativen Rückblick auf die Geschichte dieses wegweisenden Labels. Begleitet wird das dann von umfangreich bebilderten, sehr gut recherchierten Linernotes die selbst für Insider noch Überraschungen bereithalten. Das Tracklisting enthält u. a. Songs von Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Country Joe & The Fish, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Phil Ochs, Kinky Friedman, Jerry Jeff Walker, Tom Paxton, Dillards, paul Butterfield Blues Band, Charly Musselwhite With Harvey Mandel, Odetta, John Hammond, Doc Watson, Skip James, Serpent Power, Mimi & Richard Farina, Big Mama Thornton u. v.a.
Between the late 1950s and early 70s, Vanguard Records led the field in folk, blues and old timey music. Recordings of artists as diverse as Skip James, Bob Dylan, John Fahey and Country Joe & the Fish chronicled the emerging coffee-house and festival folk scenes and the point at which these transmuted into the psychedelic rock of the late 1960s. The Newport Folk Festival recordings brought a host of artists other than Vanguard’s own roster to an international audience.
Vanguard was one of the most influential record labels of the 1960s and early 70s. It was founded in 1950 by the Solomon Brothers – Seymour and Maynard – and began by releasing some of the very best recordings in the jazz, classical and folk fields. As the fledgling folk revival scene began to emerge in the late 1950s, Vanguard released albums by leading folk figures Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Richard & Mimi Farina, Ian & Sylvia, the Weavers, the Rooftop Singers, John Fahey, Odetta, Jerry Jeff Walker, Doc Watson, Hedy West, Patrick Sky and Eric Andersen; blues singers Charlie Musselwhite, Big Mama Thornton, Buddy Guy, Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt and Junior Wells; and, as the hippie era and progressive trends developed, acts such as Country Joe & the Fish, Circus Maximus, Sandy Bull, the Serpent Power and the Frost.
From the late 1950s onwards, Vanguard also recorded and released music from the annual Newport Folk Festivals. These recordings introduced audiences, not only internationally but back home in the USA, to a wide selection of musical styles not usually heard in the mainstream culture, including old timey, Appalachian ballads, electric blues and Cajun music, to name just a few. They were also among the first to introduce the festival concept to the modern musical lexicon; jazz, blues and folk festivals followed around the world from the early 1960s. Included in this box set are a selection of these ground-breaking Newport performances, sometimes by acts not signed to Vanguard, among them Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, the Swan Silvertones, Koerner Ray & Glover, Dave Van Ronk, the Stanley Brothers, Tom Paxton and Jesse Fuller.
Comprising four CDs and 83 tracks, “Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene” examines how the label evolved to mirror all of these musical styles and social changes during the 1960s musical revolution. It also relates how it felt to be a British fan of the label: the initially hard-to-find imports, the later licensing deals with Top Rank and Fontana, and, finally, domestic releases on a proper Vanguard Records UK imprint.
The accompanying booklet contains many outstanding images, including album artwork, magazines covers and advertisements, sales flyers and band photos, many previously unseen or not seen for 40+ years. The main essay is preceded by an introduction by Sam Charters, the noted writer (of ‘The Country Blues’) and producer (of Country Joe & the Fish, the Frost, Lightnin’ Hopkins and the “Chicago / The Blues / Today!” series of albums). There is a previously unreleased-on-CD Bob Dylan Newport performance of ‘North Country Blues’ and a rare orchestral version of ‘Janis’ (Country Joe’s song for Janis Joplin) only available previously as the B-side of a very hard-to-find 45rpm Vanguard single.
By John Crosby
(acerecords. co. uk)
,,Ein rundum – akustisch wie optisch – zufriedenstellendes Paket!" (Good Times, August / September 2012)
,,Ein Überblick über die großen Jahre des legendären Folk-Labels." (Rolling Stone, August 2012)
Ab den späten 1950er Jahren veröffentlichte das Label die Alben zu den ‘Newport Folk Festivals‘ die jährlich stattfanden. Die musikalische Entwicklung von Appalachian Ballads, Electric Blues und Cajun war zu diesen Zeiten noch neu für US Mainstream-Hörer. Spätere Newport-Auftritte von Bob Dylan, Joan Baez oder Pete Seeger sorgten auch für den kommerziellen Durchbruch des Labels, das später neben Folk auch Rock und Blues etablieren sollte.
Die umfangreich ausgestattete 4CD-Box mit 83 Songs enthält einen sehr repräsentativen Rückblick auf die Geschichte dieses wegweisenden Labels. Begleitet wird das dann von umfangreich bebilderten, sehr gut recherchierten Linernotes die selbst für Insider noch Überraschungen bereithalten. Das Tracklisting enthält u. a. Songs von Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Country Joe & The Fish, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Phil Ochs, Kinky Friedman, Jerry Jeff Walker, Tom Paxton, Dillards, paul Butterfield Blues Band, Charly Musselwhite With Harvey Mandel, Odetta, John Hammond, Doc Watson, Skip James, Serpent Power, Mimi & Richard Farina, Big Mama Thornton u. v.a.
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Between the late 1950s and early 70s, Vanguard Records led the field in folk, blues and old timey music. Recordings of artists as diverse as Skip James, Bob Dylan, John Fahey and Country Joe & the Fish chronicled the emerging coffee-house and festival folk scenes and the point at which these transmuted into the psychedelic rock of the late 1960s. The Newport Folk Festival recordings brought a host of artists other than Vanguard’s own roster to an international audience.
Vanguard was one of the most influential record labels of the 1960s and early 70s. It was founded in 1950 by the Solomon Brothers – Seymour and Maynard – and began by releasing some of the very best recordings in the jazz, classical and folk fields. As the fledgling folk revival scene began to emerge in the late 1950s, Vanguard released albums by leading folk figures Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Richard & Mimi Farina, Ian & Sylvia, the Weavers, the Rooftop Singers, John Fahey, Odetta, Jerry Jeff Walker, Doc Watson, Hedy West, Patrick Sky and Eric Andersen; blues singers Charlie Musselwhite, Big Mama Thornton, Buddy Guy, Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt and Junior Wells; and, as the hippie era and progressive trends developed, acts such as Country Joe & the Fish, Circus Maximus, Sandy Bull, the Serpent Power and the Frost.
From the late 1950s onwards, Vanguard also recorded and released music from the annual Newport Folk Festivals. These recordings introduced audiences, not only internationally but back home in the USA, to a wide selection of musical styles not usually heard in the mainstream culture, including old timey, Appalachian ballads, electric blues and Cajun music, to name just a few. They were also among the first to introduce the festival concept to the modern musical lexicon; jazz, blues and folk festivals followed around the world from the early 1960s. Included in this box set are a selection of these ground-breaking Newport performances, sometimes by acts not signed to Vanguard, among them Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, the Swan Silvertones, Koerner Ray & Glover, Dave Van Ronk, the Stanley Brothers, Tom Paxton and Jesse Fuller.
Comprising four CDs and 83 tracks, “Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene” examines how the label evolved to mirror all of these musical styles and social changes during the 1960s musical revolution. It also relates how it felt to be a British fan of the label: the initially hard-to-find imports, the later licensing deals with Top Rank and Fontana, and, finally, domestic releases on a proper Vanguard Records UK imprint.
The accompanying booklet contains many outstanding images, including album artwork, magazines covers and advertisements, sales flyers and band photos, many previously unseen or not seen for 40+ years. The main essay is preceded by an introduction by Sam Charters, the noted writer (of ‘The Country Blues’) and producer (of Country Joe & the Fish, the Frost, Lightnin’ Hopkins and the “Chicago / The Blues / Today!” series of albums). There is a previously unreleased-on-CD Bob Dylan Newport performance of ‘North Country Blues’ and a rare orchestral version of ‘Janis’ (Country Joe’s song for Janis Joplin) only available previously as the B-side of a very hard-to-find 45rpm Vanguard single.
By John Crosby
(acerecords. co. uk)
Rezensionen
,,Ein rundum – akustisch wie optisch – zufriedenstellendes Paket!" (Good Times, August / September 2012)
,,Ein Überblick über die großen Jahre des legendären Folk-Labels." (Rolling Stone, August 2012)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 4 (CD)
- 1 Im So Glad / Skip James
- 2 Done Got Wise / Big Bill Broonzy
- 3 Stagolee / Mississippi John Hurt
- 4 Gospel Train / Golden Gate Quartet
- 5 Oh Mary, Dont You Weep / Swan Silvertones
- 6 The Prodigal Son / Rev Robert Wilkins
- 7 Bosco Stomp / Cajun Band
- 8 Blues Is A Botheration / Otis Spann
- 9 Too Much Alcohol / J.b. Hutto & His Hawks
- 10 Blues After Hours / Pee Wee Crayton
- 11 I Cant Be Satisfied / John Hammond
- 12 Whats The Matter With The Mill / Koerner Ray & Glover
- 13 Cocaine / Dave Van Ronk
- 14 Samson And Delilah / Rev Gary Davis
- 15 Cotton Crop Blues / James Cotton
- 16 Clays Tune / Charlie Musselwhite Blues Band
- 17 I Cant Quit You Babe / Otis Rush
- 18 You Lied To Me / Junior Wells
- 19 Fever / Buddy Guy
- 20 Ball And Chain / Big Mama Thornton
Disk 2 von 4 (CD)
- 1 Deep River Blues / Doc Watson
- 2 Hello Stranger / Mike Seeger
- 3 House Carpenter / Almeda Riddle
- 4 500 Miles / Hedy West
- 5 Little Glass Of Wine / Stanley Brothers
- 6 Going Down This Road Feeling Bad / Watson Family
- 7 Stewball / John Herald With The Greenbriar Boys
- 8 This Land Is Your Land / Weavers
- 9 Pretty Boy Floyd / Cisco Houston
- 10 Walk Right In / Rooftop Singers
- 11 The Rocky Road To Dublin / Liam Clancy
- 12 Jug Of Punch / Clancy Brothers
- 13 The Leaves That Are Green / Country Gentlemen
- 14 Walls Of Time / Bill Monroe With Peter Rowan
- 15 Where Have All The Flowers Gone? / Pete Seeger
- 16 Anger In The Land / Hedy West
- 17 There But For Fortune / Phil Ochs
- 18 Thirsty Boots / Eric Andersen
- 19 The Last Thing On My Mind / Tom Paxton
- 20 San Francisco Bay Blues / Jesse Fuller
- 21 Roll On Buddy / Kentucky Colonels With Clarence White
- 22 Hard, Aint It Hard / Kingston Trio
- 23 Many A Mile / Patrick Sky
Disk 3 von 4 (CD)
- 1 North Country Blues / Bob Dylan
- 2 Farewell, Angelina / Joan Baez
- 3 Early Morning Rain / Ian & Sylvia
- 4 Reflections In A Crystal Wind / Mimi & Richard Faria
- 5 Driving On Bald Mountain / Odetta
- 6 Four Strong Winds / Ian & Sylvia
- 7 Mobile Line / Jim Kweskin
- 8 Dope Again / Serpent Power
- 9 I/feel/like/im/fixin/to/die Rag / Country Joe & The Fish
- 10 Sock It To Me / Sandy Bull
- 11 Down In The Basement / Notes From The Underground
- 12 Negative Dreamer Girl / Circus Maximus
- 13 Rock And Roll Music / Frost / 4
- 14 Cristo Redentor / Charlie Musselwhite With Harvey Mandel
- 15 Nobody Blues / Serpent Power
- 16 Born In Chicago / Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- 17 Oud And Drums / Sandy Bull
- 18 Janis / Country Joe & The Fish
- 19 Sweet Lady Love / Frost
- 20 Lonely Man / Circus Maximus
Disk 4 von 4 (CD)
- 1 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down / Joan Baez
- 2 Hobos Lullabye / Gary & Randy Scruggs
- 3 Dueling Banjos / Dillards
- 4 Shell Game / Jerry Jeff Walker
- 5 Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In The Bed / Kinky Friedman
- 6 Im A Woman / Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band With Maria Muldaur
- 7 March! For Martin Luther King / John Fahey
- 8 The Death Of Stephen Biko / Tom Paxton
- 9 Here I Go Again / Country Joe & The Fish
- 10 You Should Be More Careful / Elizabeth
- 11 Soldier Blue / Buffy Sainte/marie
- 12 Sold American / Kinky Friedman
- 13 Sail / Oregon
- 14 Renes Theme Larry Coryell & John Mclaughlin
- 15 Commemorative Transfiguration And Communion At Magruder Park / John Fahey
- 16 Morning Song To Sally / Jerry Jeff Walker
- 17 She Used To Want To Be A Ballerina / Buffy Sainte/marie
- 18 A Nickels Worth Of Bennys Help / 31st Of February
- 19 Wish I Was A Punk / Notes From The Underground
- 20 Kiss My Ass / Country Joe McDonald