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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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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Overview

Begun in 1950 by brothers Maynard & Seymour Solomon, Vanguard Records was initially a classical label, although it issued some two-dozen jazz recordings between 1953 and 1958 under the direction of John Hammond. The brothers weren't as much interested in the commercial side of the record business as they were interested in presenting and archiving American musical history, and they had standards. When they signed blacklisted artists Paul Robeson and the Weavers in the mid-'50s, they garnered the respect of the emerging folk scene, putting the label in a wonderful position to document the urban folk and blues revivals that broke through to new commercial levels just as the '60s opened. Not only did Vanguard issue live albums of the Newport Folk Festivals, the label had also assembled an impressive catalog of young, cutting-edge folk singers, including Joan Baez, Patrick Sky, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Ian & Sylvia, Richard & Mimi Farina, Hedy West, the Rooftop Singers, Eric Andersen, and many others, and had also issued important albums from blues rediscoveries Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt, made forays into bluegrass, and released Doc Watson's first LPs, all of which made Vanguard the most successful of the folk and blues labels of the '60s. Later in the decade the label tried its hand at rock, signing and issuing fine albums by Country Joe & the Fish and the Frost, although it is as a folk label that Vanguard's reputation rests. This four-disc set provides an in-depth survey of the breadth of Vanguard's catalog, and also serves as a sort of musical journey through the cultural shifts and changes of the '60s. The '70s weren't as kind to Vanguard as the '60s were, and the label was sold to the Welk Music Group in 1985, undergoing a kind of resurgence with albums from John Fogerty, Greg Laswell, Merle Haggard, Chris Isaak, Linda Ronstadt, Robert Cray' and others, but Vanguard's '60s catalog continues to be the label's defining jewel. This set shows why. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 06/05/2012
Label: Ace Uk / Vanguard
UPC: 0029667000925
Rank: 112551

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I'm So Glad
  2. Done Got Wise
  3. Stagolee
  4. Gospel Train
  5. Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
  6. The Prodigal Son
  7. Bosco Stomp
  8. Blues Is a Botheration
  9. Too Much Alcohol
  10. Blues After Hours
  11. I Can't Be Satisfied
  12. Whats the Matter with the Mill
  13. Cocaine
  14. Samson and Delilah
  15. Cotton Crop Blues
  16. Clay's Tune
  17. I Can't Quit You Babe
  18. You Lied To Me
  19. Fever
  20. Ball and Chain

Disc 2

  1. Deep River Blues
  2. Hello Stranger
  3. House Carpenter
  4. 500 Miles
  5. Little Glass of Wine
  6. Going Down This Road Feeling Bad
  7. Stewball
  8. This Land Is Your Land
  9. Pretty Boy Floyd
  10. Walk Right In
  11. The Rocky Road to Dublin
  12. Jug of Punch
  13. The Leaves That Are Green
  14. Walls of Time
  15. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
  16. Anger in the Land
  17. There But for Fortune
  18. Thirsty Boots
  19. The Last Thing on My Mind
  20. San Francisco Bay Blues
  21. Roll On Buddy
  22. Hard, Ain't It Hard
  23. Many a Mile

Disc 3

  1. North Country Blues
  2. Farewell, Angelina
  3. Early Morning Rain
  4. Reflections in a Crystal Wind
  5. Driving On Bald Mountain
  6. Four Strong Winds
  7. Mobile Line
  8. Dope Again
  9. I-Feel-Like-Im-Fixin-To-Die Rag
  10. Gotta Be Juicy (Or It Ain't Love)
  11. Down in the Basement
  12. Negative Dreamer Girl
  13. Rock and Roll Music
  14. Cristo Redentor
  15. Nobody Blues
  16. Born in Chicago
  17. Easy Does It
  18. Janis
  19. Sweet Lady Love
  20. Lonely Man

Disc 4

  1. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  2. Hobo's Lullabye
  3. Dueling Banjos
  4. Shell Game
  5. Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed
  6. I'm a Woman
  7. March! For Martin Luther King
  8. The Death of Stephen Biko
  9. Here I Go Again
  10. You Should Be More Careful
  11. Soldier Blue
  12. Sold American
  13. Sail
  14. Rene's Theme
  15. Commemorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park
  16. Morning Song to Sally
  17. She Used to Want to Be a Ballerina
  18. A Nickels Worth of Bennys Help
  19. Wish I Was a Punk
  20. Kiss My Ass

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The 31st of February   Primary Artist
The Watson Family   Primary Artist
The Weavers   Primary Artist
Buffy Sainte-Marie   Primary Artist
The Dillards   Primary Artist
Eric Andersen   Primary Artist
Duane Allman   Primary Artist
Jerry Jeff Walker   Primary Artist
Richard & Mimi Farina   Primary Artist
Odetta   Primary Artist
Otis Rush   Primary Artist
Tom Paxton   Primary Artist
Buddy Guy   Primary Artist
Golden Gate Quartet   Primary Artist
Junior Wells   Primary Artist
Elizabeth   Primary Artist
Robert Wilkins   Primary Artist
Sandy Bull   Primary Artist
Phil Ochs   Primary Artist
Jesse Fuller   Primary Artist
Jim Kweskin   Primary Artist
Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band   Primary Artist
Rooftop Singers   Primary Artist
Mississippi John Hurt   Primary Artist
The Clancy Brothers   Primary Artist
Hedy West   Primary Artist
Gary & Randy Scruggs   Primary Artist
Almeda Riddle   Primary Artist
Big Bill Broonzy   Primary Artist
Big Mama Thornton   Primary Artist
Patrick Sky   Primary Artist
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band   Primary Artist
Skip James   Primary Artist
The Swan Silvertones   Primary Artist
The Frost   Primary Artist
Bob Dylan   Primary Artist
Joan Baez   Primary Artist
Ian & Sylvia   Primary Artist
John Hammond, Jr.   Primary Artist
Bill Monroe   Primary Artist
The Kentucky Colonels   Primary Artist
Kinky Friedman   Primary Artist
The Kingston Trio   Primary Artist
Koerner, Ray & Glover   Primary Artist
Cisco Houston   Primary Artist
J.B. Hutto & the Hawks   Primary Artist
Larry Coryell   Primary Artist
Country Joe & the Fish   Primary Artist
Circus Maximus   Primary Artist
Country Joe McDonald   Primary Artist
James Cotton   Primary Artist
The Country Gentlemen   Primary Artist
Doc Watson   Primary Artist
John Herald   Primary Artist
Charlie Musselwhite   Primary Artist
John Fahey   Primary Artist
John McLaughlin   Primary Artist
Liam Clancy   Primary Artist
Pee Wee Crayton   Primary Artist
Pete Seeger   Primary Artist
Notes from the Underground   Primary Artist
Rev. Gary Davis   Primary Artist
Oregon   Primary Artist
Otis Spann   Primary Artist
Mike Seeger   Primary Artist
Serpent Power   Primary Artist
Dave Van Ronk   Primary Artist
The Stanley Brothers   Primary Artist
Peter Rowan   Featured Artist
Maria Muldaur   Featured Artist
Revon Reid   Featured Artist
Clarence White   Featured Artist
The Greenbriar Boys   Featured Artist
Dewey Balfa   Featured Artist
Harvey Mandel   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Clay Cotton   Composer
Eric Andersen   Composer
Joe McDonald   Composer
Dick Wagner   Composer
Jerry Jeff Walker   Composer
Tom Paxton   Composer
Tommy Makem   Arranger
Willie Dixon   Composer
Carol Fawcett   Coordination
Robert Yellin   Arranger
Vicki Fox   Memorabilia
Gus Cannon   Composer
Patrick Stewart   Memorabilia
Samuel Charters   Introduction
Robert Wilkins   Composer
Roger Armstrong   Memorabilia,Coordination
Scott Boyer   Composer
Peter Rowan   Composer
Phil Ochs   Composer
Jesse Fuller   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Nick Gravenites   Composer
Ralph Stanley   Composer
Ralph Rinzler   Arranger
Nehemiah James   Composer
Nick Robbins   Mastering
Minnie McCoy   Composer
Mississippi John Hurt   Arranger
Barry Melton   Composer
Hedy West   Arranger,Composer
Big Bill Broonzy   Composer
Ian Tyson   Composer
J.B. Hutto   Arranger
Patrick Sky   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Paul Simon   Composer
Avery Parrish   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Bill Monroe   Composer
Orlandus Wilson   Arranger
Colm O'Brien   Memorabilia
Mark Mandell   Composer
Richard Faria   Composer
Bob Bruno   Composer
John Crosby   Liner Notes,Memorabilia
Don West   Composer
Rene Thomas   Composer
Hosea Woods   Composer
Pat Clancy   Arranger
Robert Patterson   Composer
Odetta Gordon   Arranger
Alexander Bull   Composer
Mike O'Connor   Composer
Phillip Lloyd Smee   Memorabilia
Ronald C. Crosby   Composer
Tim Fuller   Memorabilia
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Roosevelt Sykes   Composer
Collin Walcott   Composer
Kinky Friedman   Composer
Duke Pearson   Composer
Doc Watson   Arranger
Eddie Cooley   Composer
David Meltzer   Composer
Carter Stanley   Composer
John Herald   Arranger
John Davenport   Composer
John Fahey   Composer
Liam Clancy   Arranger
Leroy Carr   Composer
Pete Seeger   Composer
Rev. Gary Davis   Arranger,Composer
A.P. Carter   Composer
Otis Spann   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Ady Croasdell   Memorabilia
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith   Composer
Tom Clancy   Arranger
Goebel Reeves   Composer
Woody Guthrie   Composer
Willie Mae Thornton   Composer
Muddy Waters   Composer
Buffy Sainte-Marie   Composer
Gordon Lightfoot   Composer
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