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Album Review: Which Side Are You On?

  • Artist: Almanac Singers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 30, 2006
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Children
  • Genre: Folk

Review

As much a political and philosophical collective as they were an actual singing group, the Almanac Singers, whose entire recorded output was done in the span of a year between March 1941 and February 1942, were in many ways the godfathers of the urban folk revival that broke into the commercial radar (and the pop charts) two decades later. Anchored by the hybrid banjo sound (part Appalachian, part his own invention) of Pete Seeger, the group also included, at one point or another, Lee Hays, Millard Lampell, Bess Lomax, Arthur Stern, Sis Cunningham, Josh White and his wife Carol White, and when it suited him, Woody Guthrie, who famously noted that the Almanac Singers were "the only group in the world that rehearsed on stage." A lesson in applied folk song, the group played Southern folk songs given a whole new utility by being filtered through a left-leaning political agenda and a strong belief in the power of labor unions. The Almanac Singers may have sounded like a stylized and urban version of a mountain string band, but they were hardly the folks you'd call to play a Saturday night sugaree. Hit the picket line on Monday morning, though, and this was your band. This 31-track, single-disc set from Britain's Rev-Ola Records contains virtually everything of note that the Almanac Singers recorded, including an intimate, unassuming version of Guthrie's "Hard, Ain't It Hard," a decidedly non-blues take on "House of the Rising Sun," and a stirring rendition of "The Sinking of the Rueben James." The sound is wonderful, bringing out the loose (and as Guthrie reminds) unrehearsed intimacy that was the Almanac Singers greatest strength. Everything you need is here. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ground Hog Millard Lampell, Traditional, Alice Hays Almanac Singers (2:36)
Ride an Old Paint Traditional Almanac Singers (2:33)
Hard, Ain't It Hard Traditional Almanac Singers (2:34)
House of the Rising Sun Traditional Almanac Singers (2:53)
Babe O' Mine Almanac Singers (2:42)
State of Arkansas Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:45)
Side by Side Arthur Stern Almanac Singers (2:32)
Away, Rio Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:21)
Blow the Man Down Traditional Almanac Singers (2:33)
Blow Ye Winds, Heigh Ho Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:42)
The Coast of High Barbary Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:30)
The Golden Vanity Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (3:04)
Haul Away, Joe Almanac Singers, Traditional Almanac Singers (3:12)
The Sinking of the Rueben James Traditional Almanac Singers (3:06)
Union Maid Almanac Singers (2:08)
Talking Union Millard Lampell Almanac Singers (2:54)
All I Want Traditional Almanac Singers (2:59)
Get Thee Behind Me Satan Millard Lampell Almanac Singers (2:32)
Song for Bridges Millard Lampell Almanac Singers (3:06)
Which Side Are You On? Traditional Almanac Singers (2:05)
The Dodger Song Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:36)
Plow Under Almanac Singers (2:22)
Liza Jane Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:39)
Deliver the Goods Almanac Singers (2:23)
Billy Boy Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:17)
Belt-Line Girl Frank Luther Almanac Singers (2:17)
Ballad of October Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (2:41)
Washington Breakdown Almanac Singers (1:29)
Round and Round Hitler's Grave Traditional Almanac Singers (2:48)
C for Conscription Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (1:29)
The Strange Death of John Doe Millard Lampell, Traditional Almanac Singers (1:29)

Credits

Andy Morten (Design), Pete Seeger (Banjo), Millard Lampell (Vocals), Lee Hays (Group Member), Arthur Stern (Vocals), Andy Morten (Artwork), Millard Lampell (Group Member), Bess Lomax Hawes (Vocals), Joe Foster (Synthesizer), Lee Hays (Vocals), Nicole Garcia (Liner Notes), Sam Gary (Group Member), Richard Taiter (Synthesizer), Carolyn White (Group Member), Woody Guthrie (Group Member), Sam Gary (Vocals), Bess Lomax Hawes (Group Member), Woody Guthrie (Vocals), Pete Seeger (Vocals), Carolyn White (Vocals), Woody Guthrie (Harmonica), Arthur Stern (Group Member), Joe Foster (Producer), Pete Seeger (Group Member)
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