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| The Village Stompers | Primary Artist |
| Leadbelly | Composer |
| Paul Clayton | Composer |
| Pete Seeger | Composer |
| Bob Dylan | Composer |
| Barry McGuire | Composer |
| Gus Cannon | Composer |
| Rolf Harris | Composer |
| Kenny Ball | Composer |
| Ralph Casale | Contributor |
| Lee Hays | Composer |
| John A. Lomax | Composer |
| Joe Muranyi | Contributor |
| Joe Sherman | Producer |
| Hosea Woods | Composer |
| Frank Hubbell | Contributor |
| Mark Marymont | Liner Notes |
| Dick Brady | Contributor |
| Don Coates | Contributor |
| Mitchell May | Contributor |
| Al McManus | Contributor |
| Lenny Pogan | Contributor |
| Randy Sparks | Composer |
| Sholom Secunda | Composer |
| Traditional | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Bruce Eder
These are the two most popular LPs by this Dixieland octet, which saw huge success in 1963-1964, including a number two hit single with "Washington Square." The albums stand better together than they did on their own -- Washington Square was heavily weighted toward folk-based repertory, as a kind of Dixieland/folk revival crossover that worked well in early 1964. The dozen songs from their follow-up album are more derived from pop and jazz sources (though there is a Dylan tune thrown in). The bonus tracks, bringing the song count up to 26, are "From Russia With Love" and "Fiddler on the Roof," both modest hits that originally appeared on subsequent LPs, thus making this CD a...