The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited

The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited

by Harry Smith Project: Anthology
The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited

The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited

by Harry Smith Project: Anthology

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Overview

In 1952 a record collector and musicologist named Harry Smith put together some of his obscure findings, music recorded in various pockets of America between 1927 and 1934, and released them on Folkways Records as a six-disc set called The Anthology of American Folk Music. Many of the artists represented on these recordings had been long forgotten, if they had ever been acknowledged outside of their immediate region to begin with. But the songs they sang, and which Smith rescued from an almost certain death, had a gargantuan impact on the nascent folk revival of the 1950s and '60s -- which some, Smith among them, credit for helping to spark social change in the country during that time -- and ultimately rock music as well. Artists from Bob Dylan to Jerry Garcia drew inspiration, if not material, from it; when the anthology was reissued in 1997, new attention was drawn to these cornerstone songs of Americana and to Smith, who had died in 1991, having finally received recognition for his pioneering efforts by the likes of the Grammys. In 1999 and 2001, producer Hal Willner, best known for his creative mixing and matching of talents on tributes to the likes of Thelonious Monk, Kurt Weill, and cartoon music composer Carl Stalling, curated three multi-artist concerts to pay tribute to Smith's anthology. The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisted is a distillation of highlights from those shows, which were held in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and London. True to form, Willner selected an eclectic and impressive array of artists to reinterpret the ancient folk songs. The performers here come from the worlds not only of singer/songwriter folk but also of jazz, rock, and various hybrids thereof. Some of the performers stick closely to the song forms as presented on the original anthology; others reconfigure the music in their own image. Roswell Rudd, teamed with Sonic Youth, contemporizes "Dry Bones," attributed on the anthology to Bascom Lamar Lunsford, and Lou Reed's electrified "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" (Blind Lemon Jefferson) retains that song's haunting quality while giving it an urban edge. David Johansen, who recorded a tribute album of his own in 2000 with a band he called the Harry Smiths, appears twice on the two-CD set, leading off the proceedings with "Old Dog Blue" (originally by Jim Jackson) and making a return appearance with "James Alley Blues" (Richard Brown) on disc two. Stellar performances abound, and the disparate styles coalesce seamlessly. Unsurprisingly, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Marianne Faithfull, Beck (doing Robert Johnson's "Last Fair Deal Gone Down"), Beth Orton, Wilco, Geoff Muldaur, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Van Dyke Parks, and Richard Thompson -- each of whom has acknowledged a debt to the dustier pages of music history -- all prove to be masterful and reverential. But some of the highlights come from unexpected sources: Nick Cave, who appears twice, brings an appropriate gospel piety to "John the Revelator" and David Thomas, ex-Pere Ubu, applies his larger-than-life persona to "Fishin' Blues" and "Way Down the Old Plank Road." Gavin Friday, formerly of the Virgin Prunes, and a jazz trio comprising Don Byron, Percy Heath, and Bill Frisell -- the latter contributing a wordless "This Song of Love" -- display the flexibility of the folk songs Smith brought to light. Accompanying the two audio CDs are two DVDs. The first, also available separately, presents highlights from the same concerts, augmented by explanatory commentary. A clip of faux-folkies the Folksmen, as previously seen in the film The Mighty Wind, brings a bit of humor to the program, and Ed Sanders of the Fugs (who also performs on the audio section) recalls a visit Smith paid to his home once, getting angry over a money issue and ripping up some books that Sanders kept all those years (and shows the audience). The fourth disc, also a DVD, is a Smith documentary, The Old Weird America: Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, that puts his work into perspective. In addition to interview clips from Johansen, the late poet Allen Ginsberg, Earle, and others, the film also screens some of Smith's own short films and offers vintage performance footage of folk acts like the New Lost City Ramblers, Roscoe Holcomb, and others. An outtake from the concerts features former Lovin' Spoonful leader John Sebastian, who also sings "Fishin' Blues," a song he once recorded with that group. As a companion piece to the anthology itself, this four-disc box set is a more than worthy successor. ~ Jeff Tamarkin

Product Details

Release Date: 10/24/2006
Label: Shout! Factory
UPC: 0826663100419
Rank: 141239

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Old Dog Blue  - David Johansen  -  Traditional
  2. Prison Cell Blues
  3. James Alley Blues
  4. Frankie  - Beth Orton  -  Traditional
  5. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  6. Sugar Baby  -  McGarrigle  -  Traditional
  7. The Butcher's Boy  - Elvis Costello  -  Traditional
  8. Way Down the Old Plank Road
  9. The Coo Coo Bird  - Eliza Carthy  -  Traditional
  10. My Baby Done Left Me
  11. John the Revelator  - Nick Cave  -  Traditional
  12. Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting?  - Gary Lucas  - Eric Mingus  -  Traditional
  13. Dry Bones  - Roswell Rudd  -  Sonic Youth  -  Traditional
  14. No Depression in Heaven  -  Hudson
  15. K.C. Moan  - Geoff Muldaur  -  Traditional
  16. When the Great Ship Went Down  - Gavin Friday  - Maurice Seezer  -  Traditional

Disc 2

  1. A Lazy Farmer Boy  - Robin Holcomb  -  Traditional
  2. Sail Away Lady  - Van Dyke Parks  -  Traditional
  3. Poor Boy Blues  - Geoff Muldaur  -  Traditional
  4. Spike Driver Blues  - Marianne Faithfull  -  Traditional
  5. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean  - Lou Reed
  6. Ommie Wise, Pts. 1-2 (What Lewis Did Last...)  - Elvis Costello  - Kate McGarrigle  -  Traditional
  7. Fatal Flower Garden  - Gavin Friday  -  Traditional
  8. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground  - Eliza Carthy  - Bob Neuwirth  -  Traditional
  9. Fishing Blues
  10. He Got Better Things for You  - Mary Margaret O'Hara  -  Traditional
  11. Harry Goes a Courtin' (The Mowo! Live Hootenanny Throw-Down)  -  Mocean Worker
  12. The House Carpenter  - Robin Holcomb  - Todd Rundgren  -  Traditional
  13. This Song of Love  - Don Byron  - Bill Frisell  - Percy Heath  -  Traditional
  14. Shine on Me  - Nick Cave  -  Traditional
  15. James Alley Blues  - David Johansen  -  Traditional
  16. Single Girl, Married Girl  - Petra Haden

Disc 3

  1. The Butcher's Boy  - Elvis Costello  -  Traditional
  2. Old Dog Blue  - David Johansen  -  Traditional
  3. John the Revelator  - Nick Cave  -  Traditional
  4. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  5. Sugar Baby  -  McGarrigle  -  Traditional
  6. One Hot Night with Harry Smith  -  Traditional
  7. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean  - Lou Reed
  8. Frankie  - Beth Orton  -  Traditional
  9. Dry Bones  - Roswell Rudd  -  Sonic Youth  -  Traditional
  10. Old Joe's Place  -  Folksmen  -  Traditional
  11. The House Carpenter  - Robin Holcomb  - Todd Rundgren  -  Traditional
  12. When That Great Ship Went Down  - Gavin Friday  - Maurice Seezer  -  Traditional
  13. ¿¿tude No. 10  - Philip Glass  -  Traditional
  14. James Alley Blues
  15. Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting  - Gary Lucas  - Eric Mingus  -  Traditional
  16. Single Girl, Married Girl  - Petra Haden
  17. The Coo Coo Bird  - Eliza Carthy  -  Traditional
  18. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground  - Eliza Carthy  - Bob Neuwirth  -  Traditional
  19. Poor Boy Blues  - Geoff Muldaur  -  Traditional
  20. This Song of Love  - Don Byron  - Bill Frisell  - Percy Heath  -  Traditional
  21. Ommie Wise, Pts. 1-2 (What Lewis Did Last...)  - Elvis Costello  - Kate McGarrigle  -  Traditional
  22. Prison Cell Blues
  23. Fishing Blues

Disc 4

  1. ¿¿tude No. 10  - Philip Glass  -  Traditional
  2. HS Tone Poem  -  DJ Spooky  -  Traditional
  3. Harry Goes a Courtin' (The Mowo! Live Hootenanny Throw Down)  -  Mocean Worker  -  Traditional
  4. Bonus Material  -  Traditional

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marianne Faithfull   Primary Artist
DJ Spooky   Primary Artist
Elvis Costello   Primary Artist
Bill Frisell   Primary Artist
Beck   Primary Artist
Gavin Friday   Primary Artist
Don Byron   Primary Artist
David Johansen   Primary Artist
Garth Hudson   Primary Artist
Mondrian String Quartet   Primary Artist
Folksmen   Primary Artist
Sonic Youth   Primary Artist
Beth Orton   Primary Artist
Bob Neuwirth   Primary Artist
Ed Sanders   Primary Artist
Eliza Carthy   Primary Artist
Van Dyke Parks   Primary Artist
Philip Glass   Primary Artist
Kate & Anna McGarrigle   Primary Artist
Maurice Seezer   Primary Artist
Todd Rundgren   Primary Artist
Maude Hudson   Primary Artist
Gary Lucas   Primary Artist
Steve Earle   Primary Artist
Eric Mingus   Primary Artist
Geoff Muldaur   Primary Artist
David Thomas   Primary Artist
Lou Reed   Primary Artist
Robin Holcomb   Primary Artist
Wilco   Primary Artist
Percy Heath   Primary Artist
Kate McGarrigle   Primary Artist
Petra Haden   Primary Artist
Roswell Rudd   Primary Artist
Richard Thompson   Primary Artist
Mary Margaret O'Hara   Primary Artist
Nick Cave   Primary Artist
Anna McGarrigle   Primary Artist
Mocean Worker   Primary Artist
Garth & Maud Hudson   Primary Artist
Joel Zifkin   Violin

Technical Credits

Hal Willner   Producer,Liner Notes
Jeff Palo   Producer
Damien Rasmussen   Mixing
Clint Bennett   Mixing
Genevieve Yue   Research Assistant
Grant Alden   Liner Notes
David Streja   Music Coordinator
Kate DeVriend   Editorial Supervision
Beau Bonetti   Assistant Engineer
Brian Graham   Photography
Robert Y. Kim   Project Assistant,Discographical Information
Julee Stover   Editorial Supervision
Izzy Young   Liner Notes
Rebecca Bausher   Photography
Adam Hyman   Discographical Information
Emily Johnson   Art Direction
Jeff Place   Liner Notes
Joel Zifkin   Performer
Dave Collins   Remastering
Shawn Amos   A&R
Traditional   Composer
John Cohen   Photography
David Thomas   Composer
Mocean Worker   Composer
Anthony Marinelli   Producer,Soundtrack Producer
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