Some American Folk Songs Like They Used To
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Some American Folk Songs Like They Used To is an album by folk artist "Spider" John Koerner, released in 1974. Guests on the album include fellow Koerner, Ray & Glover members Dave "Snaker" Ray and Tony "Little Sun" Glover.
Reception
Music writer David Dicaire, in his book The Folk Music Revival, 1958-1970, wrote that the album "announced a shift to more traditional folk songs rather than the blues-drenched material of prior releases and what fans had come to expect from him. It ignited his career at a time when folk was in serious decline."[1]
Track listing
Side one
- "The Farmer's Curst Wife"
- "The Dodger"
- "Hallelujah! I'm a Bum"
- "Stewball"
- "The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn"
- "Days of '49"
- "10,000 Years Ago"
- "Grunt 'n Groan and the New Cave"
Side two
- "Jack of Diamonds"
- "Abduloah Bulbul Amir"
- "Go Down Moses"
- "Casey Jones"
- "Danville Girl"
- "Careless Love"
- "When First unto This Country"
- "Grunt n' Groan and the New Wheel"
Personnel
- "Spider" John Koerner – guitar, harmonica, vocals
- Tony Glover – harmonica on "Stewball", "Jack of Diamonds", "Danville Girl" and "When First unto This Country"
- Dave Ray – slide guitar, background vocals on "Stewball", "Jack of Diamonds" and "Danville Girl"
References
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