Global Village Playlist
Saturday, July 4, 1998
Gypsy, Host
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The playlist reads:
- Artists, "Name of Track", Album Title, (Label & Date),[Country/Genre]
The Coast Ridge Ramble is a show of acoustic folk music on Saturday from 1 - 3 p.m. hosted by Rachel Anne Goodman. Today I filled in for Rachel.
- Tony Trischka & Beppe Gambetta, "My Country Tis of Thee--Tony Trischka, solo", Alone Together (Alcazar Productions 94) [U.S.]
- Joe Weed, "Santa Fe", American Protrait (Highland Records 92) [U.S.]
- Erik Hokkanen & Lumisudet, "El Amor de Panchita", Kaustinen, Texas (Olarin Musiikki Oy 95) [Finland]
- Wayne Hancock, "Summertime", Thunderstorms and Neon Signs (Deja Disc 95) [U.S.]
- Slavek Hanzlik, "Gypsyland", Spring in the Old Country (Flying Fish 91) [U.S.]
- Tim O'Brien, "Flora, the Lily of the West", Odd Man In (Sugar Hill 91) [U.S.]
- Mary McCaslin, "Young Westley", Way Out West (Philo 98) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Slow Surprise--Emmylou Harris", The Horse Whisperer--Songs from & Inspired by the Motion Picture (MCA Nashville 98) [U.S.]
- Steve Goodman, "City of New Orleans", The Easter Tapes (Red Pajamas Records 96) [U.S.]
- Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard, "The One I Love is Gone", Pioneering Women of Bluegrass (Smithsonian Folkways 96) [U.S.]
- Jody Stecher, "Black Waters", Going Up on the Mountain (Bay Records 1977, vinyl) [U.S.]
- The Carter Family--Their Complete Victor Recordings 1934, "East Virginia Blues", Longing for Old Virginia (Rounder 98) [U.S.]
- Ginny Hawker & Kay Justice with Tracy Schwartz, "West Virginia, My Home", Come all You Tenderhearted--Traditional Southern Singing (June Appal 93) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Going to Leave Old Arkansas--A.E. Ward & His Plow Boys", Echoes of the Ozarks 2 (County Records 95) [U.S.]
- Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel", First Sessions 1927-1928 (Rounder 90) [U.S.]
- Woody Guthrie, "Farmer-Labor Train", Hard Travelin' (1944-49) (Smithsonian Folkways 98) [U.S.]
- Cisco Houston, "Deportees", Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie (Vanguard vinyl) [U.S.]
- Phil Ochs, "Bracero", Farewells, Fantasies (Rhino 97) [U.S.]
- Odetta, "Hound Dog", Sings Ballad & Blues (Tradition 97) [U.S.]
- LeadBelly, "Boll Weevil", The Titanaic (Rounder 94) [U.S.]
- Pete Seeger, "Hold on (Hand on the Plow)", If I Had a Hammer--Songs of Hope & Struggle (Smithsonian Folkways 98) [U.S.]
- Various Artists (the Alan Lomax Collection_, "Tryin' to Make Heaven My Home--Viola James & Congregaton", Southern Journey Vol. 3 61 Highway Mississippi (Rounder 97) [U.S.]
- Various Artists The Alan Lomax Collection, "It Just Suits Me--Hobart Smith & Bessie Jones", Southern Journey Vol. 1 Voices from the American South (Rounder 97) [U.S.]
- Compilation, "La Danse de Mardi Gras--Bee Deshotels", Folksongs of the Louisiana Acadians (Arhoolie 94 (orig. 1959)) [U.S.]
- Beausoleil, "La Belle de Bayou Teche", L'echo (Rhino 94) [U.S.]
- Yvon Mimeault (With:Éric Favreau, Paul Marchand, Daniel Roy, Kevin Carr, Barbara Mendelsohn, Laurie Riven, Laura Sadowsky, André Marachand, Guy Bouchard, "Le Forgeron", Y'était temps! (It's about time!) (Self-produced 98) [Quebec/U.S.]
- Los Californios, "Buffalo Gals/Heel & Toe Polka", Fandango at Sonoma (Gargoyle 1996) [U.S.]
- John Fahey, "Bicycle Built For Two", The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death (Takoma 97, orig. 65) [U.S.]
- Laurie Lewis, "Manzanar", Seeing Things (Rounder 98) [U.S.]
- Various Artists, "Love is on Our Side--Tish Hinojosa", The Folk Scene Collection--From the Heart of Studio A (KPFK) (Red House Records 98) [U.S./England]
- Various Artists, "At Seventeen--Janis Ian", Welcome to Club Verboten (DCC Compact 97) [Various countries]
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document created Saturday, July 4, 1998 3:21 PM