Featuring various New England Traditional Folk Performers
The direct product of the British Broadside and Scotch-Irish folk music, the traditional folk music of New England is primarily vocal expression, through which family stories and popular legends are passed from generation to generation. Many of the lyrics and melodies found on this disc derive from popular migrant ballads, nursery rhymes, children's street songs, camp dances, maritime ballads, and labor songs. They came to what is now Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Nova Scotia with English, Irish, and Scottish settlers in the waves of immigration to the New World that began in the late 17th-century and ended at the time of the Irish potato famine, around 1850.
Recorded mostly by musicologist Sandy Paton between 1959 and 1978, these archival field recordings are warm and honest. As Paton notes in the detailed liner notes that accompany the disc, "You will hear exactly what the collector heard, and perhaps this is as it should be, for this is the environment in which the music exists." No doubt, today the music still thrives, surfacing in seemingly unlikely places, even in popular folk rock. Try to decipher the odd vernacular used by James Brown on "The Good Old State of Maine."
Brave Boys: New England Traditions in Folk Music
MP3/320 | $17.00 | |
FLAC | $17.00 | |
WAV | $17.00 | |
CD | $27.00 |
Track Listing
A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Farmer's Curst Wife
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Two Brothers
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
My Man John
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Ladies Walpole Reel
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Brave Boys
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Fair Fannie Moore
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Jam On Gerry's Rock
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
And Now, Old Serpent, How Do You Feel?
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Who Will Bow and Bend Like a Willow?
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
A Medley of Scottish Fiddle Tunes
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Flowers of Edinburgh
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Good Old State of Maine
Lawrence Gorman
|
Buy
|
|
The Dreadnaught
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Three Men They Went a-Hunting
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Erin-Go-Bragh
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Give an Honest Irish Lad a Chance
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Knit Stockings
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Johnstown Flood
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
The Good Old Days of Adam and Eve
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
I'll Hit The Road Again, Boys
Traditional
|
Buy
|
|
Cherish The Ladies
Traditional
|
Buy
|