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  • SKU: ACFCD7518
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 824046751821
  • Street Date: 01/20/23
  • PreBook Date: 12/16/22
  • Label: Acrobat »
  • Genre: Folk
  • Run Time: 350 mins
  • Number of Discs: 5
  • Year of Production: 2022
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  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Cisco Houston - The Cisco Houston Collection 1944-61

Cisco Houston was a folk singer and songwriter, brought up in California, who was a close associate of Woody Guthrie

Cisco Houston - The Cisco Houston Collection 1944-61
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Cisco Houston was a folk singer and songwriter, brought up in California, who was a close associate of Woody Guthrie, whom he met while working as an actor in Hollywood in the late '30s. They started travelling together, playing at migrant workers' camps and promoting unionism and workers' rights. After serving in the Merchant Marine in WWII, he was in the Almanac Singers in New York with Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and began recording with Guthrie and as a solo artist. Over subsequent years, he performed in clubs and worked on radio and was part of the folk scene that was at the heart of the burgeoning protest movement, writing, collecting and recording songs that carried messages that championed the cause of the downtrodden classes. This 132-track 5-CD set brings together a considerable proportion of his work, comprising selected titles from his early years, along with the titles from his albums "Cowboy Songs", "Leadbelly: Midnight Special", "Cowboy Ballads and Railroad Songs", "900 Miles and Other R. R. Songs", "Hard Travelin'", "More Songs By Woody Guthrie And Cisco Houston", "Cisco Sings", "Cisco Houston Sings Songs of the Open Road, "Sings the Songs of Woody Guthrie" and "I Ain't Got No Home", his last before he died from cancer in 1961 aged 42. Including collaborations with Guthrie, Leadbelly, Pete Seeger and Sonny Terry, it's a comprehensive overview of his work and a substantial showcase for his distinctive talents as an artist who was a genuine folk troubadour.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
  • Hard Ain't It Hard
  • More Pretty Gals Than One
  • Sally Don't You Grieve
  • Ain't Gonna Be Treated This Way
  • Mule Skinner Blues
  • 900 Miles
  • Glory
  • Night Herding Song
  • Blue Yodel
  • Drunken Rat
  • Roving Gambler
  • Philadelphia Lawyer
  • Oh Willy My Darling
  • Tying A Knot In The Devil's Tail
  • Ham And Eggs
  • Midnight Special
  • Yellow Gal
  • Grey Goose
  • Stewball
  • Alabama Bound
  • The Rambler (I Don't Mind Marrying)
  • On Top Of Old Smokey
  • Sowing On The Mountain
  • Fire Down Below
  • Crawdad Song
  • Chisholm Trail
  • Diamond Joe
  • Disc 2:
    • I Ride An Old Paint
    • Little Joe, The Wrangler
    • The Dying Cowboy
    • Stewball
    • Trouble In Mind
    • Sweet Betsy From Pike
    • 900 Miles
    • 'Getting Up' Holler
    • The Roamer
    • Wreck Of The '97
    • Hobo Bill
    • The Great American Bum
    • The Brave Engineer
    • The Gambler
    • The Rambler
    • Railroad Bill
    • Worried Man Blues
    • Hard Travelin
    • Stagolee
    • The John B. Sails
    • The Frozen Logger
    • Turtle Dove
    • True Love On My Mind
    • Dink's Song
    • Hound Dog
    • Gypsy Davy
    • Intoxicated Rat
    • The Girl In The Wood
    • Disc 3:
      • Crawdad Song
      • Go Tell Aunt Rhody
      • Froggy Went A-Courtin'
      • Take A Whiff On Me
      • Bad Lee Brown
      • The Golden Vanity
      • Cumberland Gap
      • Sourwood Mountain
      • Old Time Religion
      • Columbus Stockade
      • Johnny Hard
      • Foggy Mountain Top
      • Bury Me Beneath The Willow
      • Skip To My Lou
      • Ezekiel Saw The Wheel
      • Rambling, Gambling Man
      • Pat Works On The Railway
      • Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill
      • The Killer
      • The Zebra Dun
      • Old Reilly
      • Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road
      • St. James Infirmary
      • Old Howard
      • Disc 4:
        • Make Me A Bed Right Down On Your Floor
        • John Hardy
        • The Boll Weevil
        • The Midnight Special
        • Great July Jones
        • Mule Skinner Blues
        • Git Along Little Dogies
        • The Erie Canal
        • Hobo's Lullaby
        • East Virginia Blues
        • Travel On (Done Laid Around)
        • The Preacher And The Slave (Pie In The Sky)
        • Mysteries Of A Hobo's Life (The Job I Left Behind Me)
        • Soup Song
        • Beans, Bacon And Gravy
        • The Tramp
        • Cryderville Jail
        • I Ain't Got No Home
        • Pastures Of Plenty
        • (My Daddy Flies A) Ship In The Sky
        • Deportees (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)
        • Grand Coulee Dam
        • Sinking Of The Reuben James
        • Curly Headed Baby
        • Ladies Auxiliary
        • Disc 5:
          • Taking It Easy
          • Hard, Ain't It Hard
          • Jesus Christ
          • Buffalo Skinners
          • Pretty Boy Floyd
          • Philadelphia Lawyer
          • Old Lone Wolf
          • Talking Fishing Blues
          • Ranger's Command
          • Do Re Mi
          • Blowing Down That Old Dusty Road
          • I Ain't Got No Home
          • Waggoner's Lad
          • New York Town
          • Danville Girl
          • Bonneville Dam
          • Wreck Of The '97
          • My Gal
          • Tom Joad
          • Talking Guitar Blues
          • Rambling Round
          • I'm A Dust Bowl Refugee
          • Trouble In Mind
          • East Texas Red
          • Hobo Blues
          • Streets Of Laredo
          • Take My Hand - Didn't It Rain
          • This Land Is My Land
  

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