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Begr ơssungs-Conf ♭rence -- Keine Party ohne Biermann -- Kunstst ơck -- Sie - hallo, Sie! -- Was verboten ist, das macht uns grade scharf -- Onkel Paul schreibt vom Schwarzen Meer -- Das Familienbad -- Innere F ơhrung - Kettenreaktion -- Soldatenmelodie -- Frische Luft-Nummer -- Der Schlachter -- Ballade vom Drainageleger Fredi Rossmeisl -- Ballade von der Buckower S ơsskirschenzeit -- Kleinstadt-Sonntag.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2577
Phillips.843-742
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Phillips
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Time is running out (2:55) --Good Mornin' Brother Hudson (2:42) --Not enough to live on (2:20) --Hey, Mr. Rockerfeller (2:26) --Farewell Mr. Charlie (3:20) --Ballad of Martin Luther King (2:55) --Backstreets of Downtown Augusta (4:23) -- Nothin' but his blood (2:56) --We shall be free together (4:45) --To be a killer (1:50) --Elijah Good (5:20) -- Pinkville helicopter (3:50) --Hell no, I ain't gonna go (3:25) -- A pickaxe and a stone (6:00).
Track Information:
101 Time is Running Out / Wendy Smith.
102 Good Mornin' Brother Hudson / Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick.
103 Not Enough to Live On / Mike Millius.
104 Hey, Mr. Rockefeller / Mike Millius.
105 Farewell Mr. Charlie / Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick.
106 Ballad of Martin Luther King / Mike Millius.
108 Nothin' But His Blood / Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick.
201 We Shall Be Free Together / Roland Mousaa.
202 To Be a Killer / Wesley Houston.
203 Elijah Good / Wesley Houston.
204 Pinkville Helicopter / Tom Parrott.
205 Hell No, I Ain't Gonna Go! / Elaine Laron, Matt Jones.
206 A Pickaxe and a Stone / Jimmy Collier.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3362
Folkways.312
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Folkways 1970
General:
Topical songs from Broadside magazine; various performers. Program notes and texts ([8] p. : ill., music) inserted in container.
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From the heights of our mountains.--The cruel vineyards.--Traditional love song.--Mountain dance.--Spanish Foreign Legion song.--Grace be upon you.--Dance of the wheat.--Soldier conga.--Remember the dead!--From the mountains we'll march to independence.--There is no God but God.--The French general's wife.--Nadira.--The sweet water.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-4904
Westminster.12006
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Westminster
General:
Folk songs and folk dance music. Chiefly, Arabic words. Program notes by Peter Throckmorton on container. Performer(s): Performed by Algerian folk musicians.
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Inno della resistenza / anonymous --Racconto d'oggi / Farid Aly --Oh, de Gaulle! / Djaafer Beck --Non c'e altro dio che Dio / anonymous --L'Algeria si e ribellata / Ahmed Wahby -- La nostra Algeria / anonymous.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-4915
Italia Canta.CRA 0014
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Italia Canta 1963
General:
Sung in Arabic. Notes: Songs of the Algerian revolution. Program notes and lyrics in Italian on container. Performer(s): Sung by various soloists, accompanied by chorus and orchestra.
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Vergie (Farah Strike)--What have women done--The time has come--We have fed you for a thousand years--Slow down--Drag the line--Out of gas
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-1856
General:
CDR copy
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Doves of war--Lemmings--Silent sun--Scum of the earth--Kinda blue--Rat trap--I gotta move--Night owl--ashes and sparks--Song about Vietnam--Searching for your love--Sail away--I ain't young
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-2075
General:
CDR copy
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Barlach song--Comrade Julian Grimau--Early morning--The singer's inaugural address--Fairground on the Rhine--Misery of philospohy--Poets after dinner speech--Slemstan--Fairground on the Rhine--Master of philosophy--The crows--Poets after dinner speech--Mister Brecht--Hanns Eisler on the anatomy of a sphere--Vietnam
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-2844
General:
CDR copy
out takes for Folkways 5432
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Seven days of the week -- Miss Heroin -- In praise of famous (and women) -- Ladybird -- Lullaby for a very new baby -- The plutonium factor -- The vandals --Kilroy was here -- The androids -- What the poet called her -- Nobody knew she was there -- My old man -- Get rid of it -- Swallow and trout -- Four-minute warning.
Track Information:
101 Seven Days of the Week / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
102 Miss Heroin / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
103 In Praise of Famous Men (and Women) / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
104 Ladybird / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
105 Lullaby for a Very New Baby / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
106 The Plutonium Factor / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
107 The Vandals / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
108 Kilroy Was Here / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
201 The Androids / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
202 What the Poet Called Her / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
203 Nobody Knew She Was There / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
204 My Old Man / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
205 Get Rid of It / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
206 Swallow and Trout / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
207 Four Minute Warning / Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-4783
Blackthorne.1063
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
U.K. Blackthorne 1980
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Talking Columbia --Pastures of plenty --New found land -- t Oregon Trail --End of my line --This land is your land --The Grand Coulee Dam --Ramblin' round --Goin' down the road feelin' bad.
Track Information:
101 Talking Columbia / Guitar.
102 Pastures of Plenty / Guitar.
103 New Found Land / Guitar.
104 Oregon Trail / Guitar.
105 End of the Line / Guitar.
201 This Land is Your Land / Guitar.
202 The Grand Coulee Dam / Guitar.
203 Rambling Round / Guitar.
204 Goin' Down This Road Feelin' Bad / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-COMM-LP-31001
Folkways.31001
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Folkways 1967
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York (N.Y.), United States, New York.
General:
Commercial
Woody Guthrie, vocals, guitar ; in part with assisting performers. Production notes: Most selections recorded 1944-47.
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Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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115 Read-In for Peace Statement Tony Randall 1:58 -- 116 False Entry (excerpt) Hortense Calisher 1:42 -- 117 Poem, 1961 (excerpt) Robert Lowell 1:48 -- 118 Fragment: The Pride of Man (excerpt) Lenore Marshall 2:08 -- 119 Read-In for Peace Statement Arthur Miller 1:50 -- 120 Reading-In (excerpt) Joel Oppenheimer 1:48 - 121 The Search for Love (excerpt) William Melvin Kelly 2:35 - 122 Read-In for Peace Statement Walter Lowenfels 1:30 -- 123 Read-In for Peace Statement Norman Mailer 2:18 -- 124 Catch-22 (excerpt) Fritz Weaver 4:01 - 125 Read-In for Peace Statement Muriel Rukeyser 1:36 -- 126 Read-In for Peace Statement Bernard Malamud 1:43 -- 127 The Daughters of the Horse Leech (excerpt) Stanley Kunitz 1:19 -- 128 Read-In for Peace Statement Lillian Hellman 2:15 -- 129 Read-In for Peace Statement Harvey Swados 2:16-- 130 closing remarks Stanley Kauffman 0:30
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3448
General:
Folkways 9752
CDR copy "Recorded at Town Hall, New York. Produced by the Committee of the Professions. Chairman of the evening: Stanley Kauffmann. Edited by Rosalind Wells and Louis Menashe.", side 2 Participants: Dr. Oscar Sachs, Stanley Kauffmann, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, Alan Dugan, Alfred Kazin, Susan Sontag, Galway Kinnell, Viveca Lindfors, Denise Levertov, William Gibson, Julius Feiffer, Louis Untermeyer, William Styron, Maureen Stapleton, Tony Randall, Hortense Calisher, Robert Lowell, Leonore Marshall, Arthur Miller, Joel Oppenheimer, William Melvin Kelley, Walter Lowenfels, Norman Mailer, Fritz Weaver, Muriel Rukeyser, Bernard Malamud Stanley Kunitz, Lillian Hellman, and Harvey Swados.
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We'll understand it all by and by--O come, o come with me to that churchyard--I'm on my way to Cannan's land--On Jordan's stormy banks--Shall we gather at the river--Come and jine--You are able to destroy the Sabbath morn--He's been along here--Preacher and the bear--Aquirrel up a tree--Get around the mountains, boys--Davy Crockett--Hunting song/ When you go a-courting--Buddy, won't you roll down that line
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3562
General:
CDR copy
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Intro--True love, true love/ Young man/ John Brown's coal mine--Little darlng come and kiss me/ Hobo's lullaby/ Baby's lullaby--Snagtooth Sal--Saving up coupons--My mother-in-law--Go down, old Hannah--Wide hipped woman--To buy my Lou--Nine pound hammer
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3563
General:
CDR copy
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Farewell New York--Goin' home on the morning train--Washington Zoo--My old missus--Roll Jordan roll--Take this hammer--Short hair woman blues
Track Information:
101 Farewell, New York / Guitar.
102 Going Home on the Morning Train / Guitar.
103 The Washington Zoo / Guitar.
104 My Old Missus Told Me / Guitar.
105 Roll, Jordan Roll / Guitar.
106 Take This Hammer / Guitar.
107 Short Haired Woman / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3665
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
Folkways 5308
CDR copy All music and words by J. Collier and F.D. Kirkpatrick. Protest songs, performed by the composers.
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Burn baby burn--Walk the streets of Washington--Everybody's got the right to love--Can't take care--Cities are burning--Laughing fool--Napalm
Track Information:
102 Walk the Streets of Washington / Guitar.
101 Burn, Baby, Burn / Guitar.
103 Everybody's Got a Right to Live / Guitar.
104 I Can't Take Care of My Family This A-Way / Guitar.
105 The Cities are Burning / Guitar.
106 You're Just a Laughing Fool / Guitar.
107 The Fires of Napalm / Guitar.
108 My Dog / Guitar.
109 Hands Off / Guitar.
110 Fat Woman / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3666
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
General:
Folkways 5308
CDR copy All music and words by J. Collier and F.D. Kirkpatrick. Protest songs, performed by the composers.
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In praise of learning--Rise up--Forward--Internationale
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-3948
General:
CDR copy
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Crazy crazy--Mother-in-law--Loving Nancy--Oh, do not let me go home to the West--Bonny Dundee--Chicky chicky chi chicka lazy moosey---There will never be peace until Jamie comes home--Wild and reckless hobo--Wreck of the Number Nine--Go down old Hannah--You keep on a taking--Nine pound hammer--Ho, my little Lula--O Lordy Judge--Sugar in the gourd (frag)--Ballad of Harry Simms (frag)--I don't want your millions, mister--To welcome my family home--Hard times in Coleman's mines--Just to sell us the same colored hat--I can't feel at home in this world anymore--Sugar in the gourd
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4469
General:
CDR copy
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Dreadful memories--Going to organize--I hate the company bosses--Coal mine stories--Mr. Bartender, has father been here--Drunkard's dream--Jim Garland
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4699
General:
CDR copy
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102 The Planter and the Sharecropper / John Handcox.
103 Go Long Mule / Gilbert Fike.
104 Cripple Creek / Rebecca Tarwater. Banjo.
201 There's Mean Things Happening in This Land / John Handcox.
202 Landlord, What in the World is the Matter with You / John Handcox.
203 Flop-Eared Mule / Bill Carr. Fiddle,Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-ALDSK-0030-7
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Madison (Fla.), Florida, Rockwood (Tenn.), Tennessee, Little Rock (Ark.), Brinkley (Ark.), United States, Arkansas.
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