Odetta herself is a less mannered singer than Robeson, and calls less attention to herself and her persona than he ever did to his, thus leaving room for the song to be felt and enjoyed as a contemporary statement. The piece will always "belong" to Robeson, who made it famous on radio, record, and in movies, but Odetta's version is a successful effort at extending its appeal to a new generation of listeners and perhaps setting it in a wider context, all while paying tribute to the original. And if that one work were all that this album had to offer, it would be enough, but the rest of the album is not filler by any means - accompanying herself on guitar (with Bill Lee on upright bass), her renditions of Woody Guthrie's "This Land," "Great Historical Bum," and, especially, "Pastures of Plenty," Merle Travis' "Dark as a Dungeon," and the traditional "On Top of Old Smokey," "Hush Little Baby," and more are all beautifully stripped-down performances, as minimalist in their sensibilities as "Ballad for Americans" is lushly produced and orchestrated. "Payday at Coal Creek" gives the singer a good workout in the holding of notes, and is a dazzling display of her vocal dexterity, and her adaptation of the Dvorák-derived "Going Home" would have made a perfect closer, a minimalist spiritual of intense delicacy and poignance - but then she is back, finishing with "Pastures of Plenty," one of Guthrie's finest creations, stretched out to four minutes in a rendition so ominous and provocative that it rates with the best this reviewer has ever heard (which are Guthrie's own and Dylan's early-'60s officially unreleased version).
Tracklist:
A | Ballad For Americans | |||
B1 | This Land | |||
B2 | Old Smoky | |||
B3 | Hush Little Baby | |||
B4 | Dark As A Dungeon | |||
B5 | Great Historical Bum | |||
B6 | Payday At Coal Creek | |||
B7 | Going Home | |||
B8 | Pastures Of Plenty |
Odetta - Ballad For Americans And Other American Ballads (1960)
(320 kbps, front cover included)
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Funny how 'blacklisted/bannned' works are the recommendations that draw in the most eyes and ears. Thanks for another chance to (f)buck the system as it were.
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