Anthology of American Folk Music
The Anthology of American Folk MusicAnthology Of American Folk Music Band Drei : Song (vinyl, LP, compilation, new edition)
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Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music (1923-1991) was originally released on Folkways Records in 1952 and is an anthology that had the great value of drawing the public's attention to virtually unknown parts of the American folk music scene recorded between the late 1920s and early 1930s.
For over half a century this work has influenced ethnomusicologists, historians and cultural critics, inspiring countless popular musicians such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Jerry Garcia to name but a few. Many of the songs contained in "Anthology of American Folk Music" have become classics, as has Harry Smith's exclusive "Scientific/Aesthetic Manual", in which we find interesting references and drawings inspired by the various songs.
Published by the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 1997, the luxury collector's box consists of 6 CDs and a 96-page book with cover notes by Harry Smith and essays by excellent scientists and musicians such as Greil Marcus.