UPC: 5060143492181
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Feb 14, 2008
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A collection of 24 songs which were written and sung as a result of the great industrialization of America over the last 140 years. Includes liner notes and a new introduction by Irwin Silber.
Pete Seeger presents a history of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on working people on American Industrial Ballads, a collection of 24 songs (over half of them shorter than two minutes each) sequenced in chronological order by date of composition, to the extent that this can be determined, from the early-1800s appearance of "Peg and Awl," in which a worker struggles to keep up with a machine, to songs written by Woody Guthrie and Les Rice in the 1940s. Only a couple of songs are well known, and those don't fit the concept perfectly. "The Buffalo Skinners," an account of cowboys who kill their overseer after he refuses to pay them, and "Casey Jones," the famous tale of a train wreck, are both somewhat tangential to industrial concerns, though they do fit themes heard throughout the album: first, employers' abuse of workers, who then must fight back (although usually by starting unions and going out on strike); and second, the relationship between an individual worker and the system of machinery he encounters. As the album goes on, the workers' complaints about ill treatment and low pay become more extreme, and eventually the need for unions to represent them seems overwhelming. Even then, the bosses respond with violence, as Seeger documents in such songs as Jim Garland's "The Death of Harry Simms" and Della Mae Graham's "Ballad of Barney Graham," both true stories of murdered union men. Accompanying himself mostly on banjo and sometimes guitar, Seeger presents the songs straightforwardly with only occasional flourishes, intent on getting the meanings across, although occasionally his desire to lead singalongs comes out, such as in "Raggedy," when he provides cues to sing each verse, even though he's performing alone in a recording studio. Many of these songs are too harrowing to sing along to, though. Taken together, they chronicle a century and a half of the efforts of farmers, textile workers, and miners, primarily, to get what they deserve from increasingly rich and powerful captains of industry. ~ William Ruhlmann
Pete Seeger presents a history of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on working people on American Industrial Ballads, a collection of 24 songs (over half of them shorter than two minutes each) sequenced in chronological order by date of composition, to the extent that this can be determined, from the early-1800s appearance of "Peg and Awl," in which a worker struggles to keep up with a machine, to songs written by Woody Guthrie and Les Rice in the 1940s. Only a couple of songs are well known, and those don't fit the concept perfectly. "The Buffalo Skinners," an account of cowboys who kill their overseer after he refuses to pay them, and "Casey Jones," the famous tale of a train wreck, are both somewhat tangential to industrial concerns, though they do fit themes heard throughout the album: first, employers' abuse of workers, who then must fight back (although usually by starting unions and going out on strike); and second, the relationship between an individual worker and the system of machinery he encounters. As the album goes on, the workers' complaints about ill treatment and low pay become more extreme, and eventually the need for unions to represent them seems overwhelming. Even then, the bosses respond with violence, as Seeger documents in such songs as Jim Garland's "The Death of Harry Simms" and Della Mae Graham's "Ballad of Barney Graham," both true stories of murdered union men. Accompanying himself mostly on banjo and sometimes guitar, Seeger presents the songs straightforwardly with only occasional flourishes, intent on getting the meanings across, although occasionally his desire to lead singalongs comes out, such as in "Raggedy," when he provides cues to sing each verse, even though he's performing alone in a recording studio. Many of these songs are too harrowing to sing along to, though. Taken together, they chronicle a century and a half of the efforts of farmers, textile workers, and miners, primarily, to get what they deserve from increasingly rich and powerful captains of industry. ~ William Ruhlmann
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - We Shall Not Be Moved
2 - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
3 - On Top of Old Smokey
4 - Suliram
5 - She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
6 - Frog Went a Courtin'
7 - Fox
8 - All I Want
9 - Union Maid
10 - Which Side Are You On
11 - Talking Union
12 - Erie Canal
13 - Blow the Man Down
14 - Golden Vanity
15 - Coast of High Barbary
16 - Blow Ye Winds Heigh Ho
17 - Trail to Mexico
18 - Fare You Well Polly
19 - Ox Drivers Song
20 - Buffalo Skinners
21 - He Lies in the American Land
22 - Pittsburgh Town
23 - Death of Harry Simms
24 - Ballad of Barney Graham
25 - Hayseed Like Me
Disc 2:
1 - Bay of Mexico
2 - Frozen Logger
3 - Old Paint
4 - Train Is a Coming
5 - Jim Crack Corn
6 - This Old Man
7 - Bought Me a Cat
8 - There Was a Man and He Was Mad
9 - Bear Hunt
10 - Casey Jones
11 - Ground Hog
12 - Blind Fiddler
13 - Beans Bacon and Gravy
14 - Raggedy
15 - My Children Are Seven in Number
16 - Solidarity for Ever
17 - Hold the Fort
18 - Sioux Indians
19 - Texian Boys
20 - Derby Ram
21 - Roll Down the Line
22 - Peg and Awl
23 - Winnsboro Cotton Mills Blues
24 - When the Saints Go Marching In
25 - So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)
1 - We Shall Not Be Moved
2 - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
3 - On Top of Old Smokey
4 - Suliram
5 - She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
6 - Frog Went a Courtin'
7 - Fox
8 - All I Want
9 - Union Maid
10 - Which Side Are You On
11 - Talking Union
12 - Erie Canal
13 - Blow the Man Down
14 - Golden Vanity
15 - Coast of High Barbary
16 - Blow Ye Winds Heigh Ho
17 - Trail to Mexico
18 - Fare You Well Polly
19 - Ox Drivers Song
20 - Buffalo Skinners
21 - He Lies in the American Land
22 - Pittsburgh Town
23 - Death of Harry Simms
24 - Ballad of Barney Graham
25 - Hayseed Like Me
Disc 2:
1 - Bay of Mexico
2 - Frozen Logger
3 - Old Paint
4 - Train Is a Coming
5 - Jim Crack Corn
6 - This Old Man
7 - Bought Me a Cat
8 - There Was a Man and He Was Mad
9 - Bear Hunt
10 - Casey Jones
11 - Ground Hog
12 - Blind Fiddler
13 - Beans Bacon and Gravy
14 - Raggedy
15 - My Children Are Seven in Number
16 - Solidarity for Ever
17 - Hold the Fort
18 - Sioux Indians
19 - Texian Boys
20 - Derby Ram
21 - Roll Down the Line
22 - Peg and Awl
23 - Winnsboro Cotton Mills Blues
24 - When the Saints Go Marching In
25 - So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)