Dust Bowl Ballads

~ Release by Woody Guthrie (see all versions of this release, 18 available)

Annotation

Library of Congress Catalogue No. R 64-1093

Annotation last modified on 2012-07-16 06:52 UTC.

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Talkin’ Dust Bowl Blues
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Talking Dust Bowl Blues
writer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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A2Blowin’ Down This Road
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Blowin’ Down This Road
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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A3Do Re Mi
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali, RCA Victor, Rounder, Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor) and Weton‐Wesgram
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Do Re Mi
writer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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A4Dust Cain’t Kill Me
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-03)
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A5Tom Joad (Part 1), Tom Joad (Part 2)
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Folkways Records, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
edit of:
Tom Joad, Part 1 (Victor matrix BS-050151) by Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter) and Tom Joad, Part 2 by Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
recording of:
Tom Joad
composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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A6The Great Dust Storm
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
The Great Dust Storm
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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B1Dusty Old Dust
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Folkways Records, RCA Victor and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
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B2Dust Bowl Refugee
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Folkways Records, RCA Victor and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Dust Bowl Refugee (on 1940-04-26)
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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B3Dust Pneumonia Blues
producer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter) (on 1940-05-03)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG (the former Bertelsmann Music Group, defunct since 2004-08-05; for releases dated 2008 and later, see annotation), Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Camden (launched circa 1973; UK only as of 2004), J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali, RCA Victor, Rounder, Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor) and Weton‐Wesgram
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-03)
recording of:
Dust Pneumonia Blues
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
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B4I Ain’t Got No Home in This World Anymore
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
vocals:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Buddha Records (1998–2002, formerly known as Buddah Records), Folkways Records, RCA Victor, Rounder and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
I Ain’t Got No Home (on 1940-04-26)
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter) (in 1938)
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B5Vigilante Man
producer:
Robert P. Wetherald
guitar and harmonica:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
vocals:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Buddah Records (revived/renamed in 1998 as Buddha Records), Folkways Records, RCA Victor and Victor Records (Victor, defunct “His Master’s Voice” imprint, formerly “Victor Record”, succeeded by RCA Victor)
recorded at:
Victor Studio #2 (Cherokee B) in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-26)
recording of:
Vigilante Man (on 1940-04-26)
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter) (in 1940)
publisher:
Ludlow Music, Inc.
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