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Hard Travellin'
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Album Details: Hard Travellin'

Release Date:02/04/2003
Label:Prism Platinum
UPC:822165690625

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  • All Music Guide

    Woody Guthrie's recordings, restricted almost exclusively to the 1940s, have been in the public domain in Europe for years, due to a copyright limit of only 50 years in that territory. (In the U.S., where copyrights last much longer, his tracks continue to be claimed by such labels as BMG and Smithsonian Folkways.) That allows a reissue label like Great Britain's Prism Leisure, which specializes in unlicensed collections of such material, free to remaster old vinyl records and put out albums like this without paying royalties to the original recording companies, the recording artist, or his estate. It also allows the label to compile the material any way it likes, and Hard Travellin' is a good example of the result. On the one hand, it's a generous collection for a midpriced disc, containing 25 songs and running 69 minutes. On the other hand, it's all over the lot. The selections seem to have been sequenced randomly, and they are drawn, without attribution, from various aspects of Guth...rie's discography including his children's songs ("Car Song," "Ship in the Sky"), his work as a member of the Almanac Singers ("I Ride an Old Paint," "Hard, Ain't It Hard"), his celebrated Dust Bowl Ballads album ("Dust Bowl Blues"), and, most of all the many casually made recordings he did for Moses Asch that subsequently appeared on Folkways Records and other Asch imprints. The last source dominates, and it finds Guthrie, sometimes paired with pals Cisco Houston and Sonny Terry, running through lots of old folk songs and revealing his extensive debts to such predecessors as Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family. This miscellaneous collection is not to be understood as any sort of Guthrie bestof; there's no "This Land Is Your Land" or "Pastures of Plenty" to be found. Instead, it's just a jumble of tracks, some better than others. Typical of this sort of effort, annotations are minimal; just the typical two pages of biographyoriented liner notes stocked with typos, grammatical mistakes and factual errors. (No, Arlo Guthrie was not a child of Woody Guthrie's first marriage.) - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Woody Guthrie

Woody Guthrie was the most important American folk music artist of the first half of the 20th century. Coming out of Oklahoma, Guthrie had firsthand knowledge of the dustbowl diaspora chronicled in John Steinbeck's novel, The Grapes of Wrath. In fact, Guthrie wrote his own version of the story in a song called "Tom Joad." By the time he gained recognition in the '40s, G... Read more