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Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
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Folktastic! or Folk'n terrible?
Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
It is over.
That was a very pleasant album. I prefer Return of the Wayfaring Stranger, as the songs are better and, also, there's a greater variety of tempos and a higher body count.
However, I was pleased that, in the second half of this album, the death toll started to mount.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
That was a very pleasant album. I prefer Return of the Wayfaring Stranger, as the songs are better and, also, there's a greater variety of tempos and a higher body count.
However, I was pleased that, in the second half of this album, the death toll started to mount.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
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I shall give this one 3 stars.
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Nightjar wrote:Shades of a negro Spiritual.
"Massa's tears fell like rain"
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:First unleashed on the world in a 4 78 shellac album, his 7th album
Nightjar wrote:This was originally released as a quadruple 10" shellac set.
https://www.discogs.com/Burl-Ives-Ballads-And-Folk-Songs-Volume-II/release/12965784
Breaking Learning eh?
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
I'm in!
Singing.
Folking singing.
Was this man ever young?
Singing.
Folking singing.
Was this man ever young?
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
Does sounds like an oldé Folk song. Which it would do, wouldn't it?
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
The restrained power in his voice is GR8!
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
Too Many Ninety Nines and Ninetys
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
No Wood Fire.
Hang on, I need to turn the Shellac disc over
Hang on, I need to turn the Shellac disc over
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
Ten Thousand Miles.
Is a Proclaimers cover?
Is a Proclaimers cover?
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
He ain't hanging about, 5: My Good Old man.
Slight swing rhythm to this one.
Slight swing rhythm to this one.
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
This one does sound a little [Smog]ish.
EGGS!
EGGS!
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Re: Burl Ives – Ballads And Folk Songs, Volume II (1948)
What will you do then?
"I'll hate ya!"
"I'll hate ya!"
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