Smithsonian Folkways - Best of Broadside 1962-1988 (2000) [FLAC]

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 01 The Broadside Singers with Phil Ochs - Links on the Chain.flac12.32 MB
 02 The New World Singer - Blowin' in the Wind.flac6.99 MB
 03 The Broadside Singers - Paths of Victory.flac4.48 MB
 04 Peter La Farge - The Ballad of Ira Hayes.flac8.9 MB
 05 The Broadside Singers with Tom Paxton - Ain't That News.flac4.59 MB
 06 The Broadside Singers - The Times I've Had.flac8.16 MB
 07 Matt McGinn - Go Limp.flac6.04 MB
 08 The Glasgow Song Guild - Ding Dong Dollar.flac5.03 MB
 09 Pete Seeger - Mack the Bomb.flac6.33 MB
 10 Mark Spoelstra - The Civil Defense Sign.flac9.94 MB
 01 Bob Dylan - John Brown.flac13 MB
 02 Bonnie Dobson - Take Me For A Walk.flac10.28 MB
 03 Pete Seeger - The Willing Conscript.flac5.92 MB
 04 The Fugs - Kill For Peace.flac6.34 MB
 05 Eric Andersen and Phil Ochs - Plains Of Nebrasky-O.flac7.7 MB
 06 Gil Turner - Benny Kid Paret.flac11.05 MB
 07 Tom Paxton - What Did You Learn In School Today.flac4.09 MB
 08 Broadside Singers and Phil Ochs - Changin' Hands.flac7.17 MB
 09 Broadside Singers, Buffy Sainte-Marie - Welcome, Welcome Emigrante.flac6.22 MB
 10 Janis Ian - Shady Acres.flac9.42 MB
 01 Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam.flac26.07 MB
 02 The Freedom Singers - We'll Never Turn Back.flac17.77 MB
 03 Phil Ochs - Freedom Riders.flac6.42 MB
 04 Len Chandler - Father's Grave.flac9.78 MB
 05 Janis Ian - Baby I've Been Thinking.flac7.09 MB
 06 Len Chandler, Bernice Johnson Reagan - I'm Going To Get My Baby Out Of Jail.flac13.34 MB
 07 Mike Millius - The Ballad Of Martin Luther King.flac8.08 MB
 08 Len Chandler - Carry It On-Broadside Singers.flac10.04 MB
 09 Richard Farina - Birmingham Sunday.flac19.32 MB
 10 Luis Valdez, Augustin Lira - The Migrant's Song.flac14.78 MB
 01 Thom Parrott - Pinkville Helicopter.flac22.74 MB
 02 Matt Jones and Elaine Laron - Hell No, I Ain't Gonna Go.flac9.85 MB
 03 Phil Ochs - We Seek No Wider War.flac11 MB
 04 Pete Seeger - Waist Deep in the Big Muddy.flac11.66 MB
 05 Paul Kaplan - Vietnam.flac14.68 MB
 06 Thom Parrott - Hole in the Ground.flac10 MB
 07 Wes Houston - To Be a Killer.flac4.67 MB
 08 Pete Seeger - New York J-D Blues.flac13.78 MB
 09 Malvina Reynolds - Little Boxes.flac9.63 MB
 10 Mike Millius - Not Enough to Live on But a Little too Much to Die.flac7.46 MB
 01 Rev. FD Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier - Burn, Baby, Burn.flac13.12 MB
 02 Rev. FD Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier - The Cities are Burning.flac10.42 MB
 03 Rev. FD Kirkpatrick - Nothing But His Blood.flac8.52 MB
 04 Rev. FD Kirkpatrick and Jim Collier - You're Just A Laughing Fool.flac9.25 MB
 05 Wendy Smith - Time Is Running Out.flac9.24 MB
 06 Sis Cunningham - But If I Ask Them.flac9.17 MB
 07 Sammy Walker - Ragamuffin Minstrel Boy.flac19.44 MB
 08 Phil Ochs - Changes.flac10.96 MB
 09 Sammy Walker and Phil Ochs - Bound for Glory.flac27.14 MB
 10 Arlo Guthrie - Victor Jara.flac26.51 MB
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Description

This torrent contains full scans of the liner notes mentioned in the review.

Review by Richie Unterberger [-]

From the early '60s to the late '80s, Broadside magazine printed numerous topical songs by contemporary writers, in addition to articles and commentary. By far the most influential years of its life span were the earliest ones, in the early to mid-'60s, when it helped steer the folk movement toward original material that directly addressed modern society and social injustice. This five-CD box set is an important document of Broadside's contribution to 20th century American popular music. The Broadside LPs included material by emerging songwriters that didn't show up on those performers' own albums, and undoubtedly this box will get its most attention for featuring some of those items by Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Janis Ian, and Eric Andersen. If you're a committed 1960s folk collector, there are a number of such goodies for cherry-picking here. From a wider perspective, however, this anthology is an important record of how social consciousness as a whole grew within American popular music, especially in the 1960s. Don't get the idea this is all great stuff; there are too many obscure strident singer/songwriters, in the mold of Dylan and others, singing dry, didactic, unmelodic tunes with unimaginative plain arrangements. Broadside also missed the boat almost entirely as far as folk-rock and socially conscious rock was concerned, with rare exceptions. When the Fugs' "Kill for Peace" blasts off, it's such a refreshing change to hear an all-out rocker you can move to, though that's definitely not the rule on this anthology. Nevertheless, there's much good music here, and certainly as a whole it's an incredible history lesson, with more than 150 pages of liner notes detailing the magazine, its founders, the performers, and each of the songs.


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Smithsonian Folkways - Best of Broadside 1962-1988 (2000) [FLAC]