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srijeda, 15.01.2014.

Barbara Dane - I Hate The Capitalist System

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 53:08
Size: 121.6 MB
Styles: Folk
Year: 1973/2012
Art: Front

[3:14] 1. I Hate The Capitalist System
[4:12] 2. Lonesome Jailhouse Blues
[2:36] 3. Detroit Medley
[5:47] 4. Deportees (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)
[0:50] 5. Goodbye To Cold Winter
[2:30] 6. A Single Girl
[3:56] 7. Ludlow Massacre
[3:31] 8. I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister
[4:12] 9. Things Are Slow
[5:47] 10. Song Of My Hands
[3:35] 11. Bitter Rain
[2:49] 12. Song Of The Coats
[3:41] 13. The Kent State Massacre
[6:21] 14. Working Class Woman

In 1973, Paredon Records gave Barbara Dane the opportunity to speak about the struggles of the American working class on I Hate The Capitalist System. She offers social commentary on the Ludlow Massacre of 1914 and the disadvantages of capitalism to the struggle in Vietnam. She sings these 14 political ballads in a traditional folk style, accompanying herself on guitar. Liner notes include an opening essay by Irwin Silver about Kane and the inspiration for her work, lyrics and explanation for each song.

I Hate The Capitalist System

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četvrtak, 21.11.2013.

Barbara Dane - Anthology Of American Folk Songs

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:58
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Folk
Year: 1959/2006
Art: Front

[3:42] 1. When I Was A Young Girl
[2:09] 2. Little Maggie
[2:21] 3. Nine Hundred Miles
[4:44] 4. Turkey Reveille
[3:44] 5. Who's Gonna' Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
[2:56] 6. Ramblin'
[4:06] 7. Girl Of Constant Sorrow
[2:18] 8. Gypsy Davy
[2:13] 9. Single Girl
[2:35] 10. I Know Where I'm Going
[3:05] 11. The Danville Girl
[2:23] 12. Stung Right
[4:21] 13. Greensleeves
[3:17] 14. La Lee Too Dum
[3:57] 15. Don't Sing Love Songs


Barbara Dane presented 15 traditional songs on this acoustic outing, accompanied by her guitar and by Tom Paley of the New Lost City Ramblers on guitar and banjo. Dane sings in a low, rich voice on this stark but effective collection, and it's easy to hear how she might have been an influence on, or at least an ancestor of, 1960s bluesy white folk and folk-rock singers such as Judy Henske and Tracy Nelson. Although some of the songs had been and would go around the block many times -- "Nine Hundred Miles," "Girl of Constant Sorrow," "Gypsy Davy," and "Greensleeves," for instance -- Dane's interpretations are committed and somberly moving. It's a good folk album for the era, well above the average in terms of guts and feeling. ~ Richie Unterberger

Barbara Dane (vocals, guitar); Tom Paley (guitar, banjo).

Anthology Of American Folk Songs

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