It's interesting that Guthrie, thought of as a true folk artist, was influenced by Steinbeck's novel and (according to the notes to this album) even the film of the Grapes of Wrath. His work in turn became part of the collective consciousness, in a sense - I remember singing So Long and This Land Is Your Land in elementary school in the 1950s, well before I ever heard of Woody himself.
Guthrie's RCA session was tremendously successful artistically - this record doesn't include Do Re Mi, Vigilante Man, and Pretty Boy Floyd, all of which he recorded at the same session.
The cover of this album, by an artist named Carlis, is perfect for its contents. A great record and great package.
Thanks to http://big10inchrecord.blogspot.com/ for the original upload and the informative text.
Tracklist
Dust Bowl Ballads | ||
A1 | Dust Storm Disaster | |
A2 | So Long (Dusty Old Dust) | |
A3 | Talking Dust Blues | |
A4 | Dust Can't Kill Me | |
Migrant Worker's Songs | ||
B1 | Blowing Down This Road | |
B2 | Dust Bowl Refugee | |
Tom Joad (Ballad Based On John Steinbeck's "Grapes Of Wrath") | ||
B3 | Tom Joad, Part 1 | |
B4 | Tom Joad, Part 2 |
Woody Guthrie - Talking Dust Bowl (1950)
(256 kbps, front cover included)
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