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The Early Years (1958-1962)

 
Album Review: The Early Years (1958-1962)

  • Artist: The New Lost City Ramblers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Total Time: 48:28
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

Moses Asch had a unique method of recording artists back in the '40s and '50s. Someone like Woody Guthrie, for instance, would just drop by Folkways when he had an idea and record. Asch might pay him five dollars for the session, and in this way he accumulated a vault full of material. Perhaps this explains the incredible fact that the New Lost City Ramblers recorded 12 albums between 1958-1962. The Early Years (1958-1962) collects 26 songs, over 70 minutes of music, from these dozen discs, creating an excellent document of the band's years with Tom Paley. Paley, John Cohen, and Mike Seeger formed the New Lost City Ramblers in 1958 with the idea of playing old-time music recorded between the late '20s and 1940. While it has often been stated that the trio intended to copy -- phrase for phrase, lick for lick -- the old 78s, Jon Pankake points out in the liner notes that this wasn't the case. Instead, the New Lost City Ramblers wanted to insert the same vim and vigor into "The Battleship of Maine" and "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss" as the original players. What stands out now, some 40 years after these recordings, is the band's versatility. Whether cutting loose on an instrumental like "Colored Aristocracy" or singing tight harmony on "Brown's Ferry Blues," the three comrades form a tight unit. While the arrangements never outgrow the number of persons in the band, each player's ability to play multiple instruments lends diversity to the material. The Early Years (1958-1962) offers a very good introduction to an innovative and influential band. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Colored Aristocracy Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (2:07)
Hopalong Peter The New Lost City Ramblers (2:07)
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (2:29)
When First Unto This Country The New Lost City Ramblers (2:48)
Sales Tax on the Women The New Lost City Ramblers (3:16)
Rabbit Chase Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (2:33)
Leaving Home The New Lost City Ramblers (3:08)
How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? (Lyrics) The New Lost City Ramblers (3:36)
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again The New Lost City Ramblers (2:21)
I Truly Understand You Love Another Man The New Lost City Ramblers (2:32)
The Old Fish Song Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (4:55)
The Battleship of Maine Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (3:08)
No Depression in Heaven A.P. Carter The New Lost City Ramblers (2:59)
Dallas Rag Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (2:05)
Bill Morgan and His Gal The New Lost City Ramblers (2:58)
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss The New Lost City Ramblers (2:32)
The Lady of Carlisle The New Lost City Ramblers (3:34)
Brown's Ferry Blues Traditional The New Lost City Ramblers (2:49)
My Long Journey Home The New Lost City Ramblers (2:39)
Talking Hard Luck The New Lost City Ramblers (2:42)
The Teetotals The New Lost City Ramblers (1:02)
Sal Got a Meatskin The New Lost City Ramblers (3:27)
Railroad Blues The New Lost City Ramblers (2:43)
On Some Foggy Mountain Top A.P. Carter The New Lost City Ramblers (2:28)
My Sweet Farm Girl The New Lost City Ramblers (2:25)
Crow Black Chicken The New Lost City Ramblers (2:36)

Credits

The New Lost City Ramblers (Main Performer), Mike Seeger (Fiddle), Mike Seeger (Guitar), Mike Seeger (Mandolin), Mike Seeger (Autoharp), Mike Seeger (Vocals), Mike Seeger (Engineer), Mike Seeger (Tenor (Vocal)), Mike Seeger (Remastering), Mike Seeger (Falsetto), Tom Paley (Banjo), Tom Paley (Guitar), Tom Paley (Autoharp), Tom Paley (Vocals), Tom Paley (Tenor (Vocal)), Tom Paley (Hawaiian Guitar), Malcolm Addey (Remastering), Moses Asch (Engineer), John Cohen (Banjo), John Cohen (Guitar), John Cohen (Bass (Vocal)), John Cohen (Vocals), Robert Frank (Photography), Robert Frank (Cover Photo), Harry Rich (Fiddle), Rensel Rich (Guitar), Sanford Rich (Fiddle), Elmer Rick (Mandolin), Matt Walters (Remastering), Matt Walters (Supervisor), Anthony Seeger (Supervisor), Carol Hardy (Cover Design), Peter Bartok (Engineer), Jon Pankake (Liner Notes), Jon Pankake (Compilation), Jon Pankake (Annotation)
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