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A treasury of Civil War songs [sound recording] / arr. by Tom Glazer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: SFW 40187 | Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsSFW CD 40187 | Smithsonian Folkways RecordingsPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, p2011.Description: 1 sound disc (58 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 program (33 p. : ill. )Subject(s):
Contents:
John Brown's body (2:09) -- Battle hymn of the republic (3:04) -- Dixie (1:48) -- Maryland, my Maryland (3:04) -- The yellow rose of Texas (2:07) -- The bonnie blue flag (1:34) -- Upidee (2:19) -- Goober peas (1:59) -- All quiet along the Potomac (2:47) -- Tenting on the old campground (2:50) -- The battle cry of freedom (2:11) -- Wait for the wagon (2:27) -- We are coming father Abram (2:14) -- The arms of Abraham (1:35) -- Just before the battle, Mother (3:58) -- Tramp, tramp, tramp (2:08) -- The year of jubilo (Kingdom coming) (1:46) -- Wake, Nicodemus (2:45) -- Marching through Georgia (2:00) -- When Johnny comes marching home (1:23) -- General Patterson (1:37) -- The Cumberland gap (1:50) -- Somebody's darling (3:42) -- The conquered banner (2:32) -- The president's grave (2:32).
Tom Glazer, vocals, guitar ; with accompanying musicians and vocalists.
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Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD FOLK Glazer, Tom Available 33111006946103
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The Civil War ushered in the 19th century in so many ways, transforming America and the world into the industrial age and everything that came with it, which included the rise of photography and music publishing, themselves the nascent beginnings of the pop music industry. Thousands of songs were written during the war, and thanks to the publishers, they proliferated -- hundreds of songs of valor, of sadness, of joy, of missing the girl back home, as well as songs describing the geography of battle across the full scale of human emotion. It wasn’t pop music exactly, but it was popular, and along with photography and a rapidly evolving print media, it all combined to make the Civil War the most fully documented war to date in history -- it was, in essence, the first modern war. This set features folksinger Tom Glazer (best known for his 1963 novelty song "On Top of Spaghetti”) singing some of these Civil War tunes in his clear, measured everyman voice over light guitar, banjo, and autoharp accompaniment. It’s nothing fancy as far as studio production goes, but it’s probably close to how some of these songs were sung during the war. There’s a little bit of everything included here, from songs that work like travel diaries (“Marching Through Georgia” and “Cumberland Gap”) to stark and poignant expressions of the casualties of war (“Somebody’s Darling”), to reminders of what was at stake (“The Year of Jubilo [Kingdom Coming]”), to offbeat but easily sung songs that simply lifted the spirit (“Goober Peas”). This is an album full of history highlighted by song notes from University of Maryland musicologist Patrick Warfield, who places each song in cultural context, all of which makes A Treasury of Civil War Songs the audio equivalent of a well-documented PBS special. ~ Steve Leggett

All selections previously released.

Compact disc.

Program notes (33 p. : ill.) inserted in container include bibliography.

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings: SFW 40187 (no. on container spine: SFW CD 40187).

John Brown's body (2:09) -- Battle hymn of the republic (3:04) -- Dixie (1:48) -- Maryland, my Maryland (3:04) -- The yellow rose of Texas (2:07) -- The bonnie blue flag (1:34) -- Upidee (2:19) -- Goober peas (1:59) -- All quiet along the Potomac (2:47) -- Tenting on the old campground (2:50) -- The battle cry of freedom (2:11) -- Wait for the wagon (2:27) -- We are coming father Abram (2:14) -- The arms of Abraham (1:35) -- Just before the battle, Mother (3:58) -- Tramp, tramp, tramp (2:08) -- The year of jubilo (Kingdom coming) (1:46) -- Wake, Nicodemus (2:45) -- Marching through Georgia (2:00) -- When Johnny comes marching home (1:23) -- General Patterson (1:37) -- The Cumberland gap (1:50) -- Somebody's darling (3:42) -- The conquered banner (2:32) -- The president's grave (2:32).

Tom Glazer, vocals, guitar ; with accompanying musicians and vocalists.

Recorded for CMS Records in 1973.

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