description
Stackalee
You've Been A Good Old Wagon
Rocks & Gravel
St. Louis Tickle
Buddy Bolden's Blues
He Was A Friend Of Mine
Yas Yas Yas
Candy Man
Motherless Children
Nobody Knows You When You Are Down And Out
Blues Chante
Green Rocky Road
Alabama Song
That'll Never Happen No More
God Bless The Child
Baby Let Me Lay It On You
The Song Of Wandering Aengus
Frankie's Blues
Two Trains Running
Tell Old Bill
Mr. Noah
One Meatball
Cocaine Blues
St. James Infirmary
He Was A Friend Of Mine
℗ © 2015 S'more Entertainment LLC dba RockBeat Records
4335 Van Nuys Blvd., Suite 313, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
www.rockbeatrecords.com
Catalog #ROC-CD-3284 on spine and rear cover / #ROC-CD-C-3284 on CD1 & CD2
Note: These are numerous errors and omissions in the composition credits. Based on Van Ronk's recorded repertoire
#1-1 incorrectly credited as 'Traditional' in lieu of
Furry Lewis
#1-2 incorrectly credited to
C. Smith (8) in lieu of
Ben Harney (2)
#1-4 incorrectly credited as 'Traditional' in lieu of
Theron C. Bennett
#1-5 omits
Buddy Bolden's co-writing role
#1-6 omits
Eric Von Schmidt's arrangement role
#1-7 incorrectly credited to
Jimmy Strange in lieu of 'Traditional'
#1-9 incorrectly credited to
Rev. Gary Davis in lieu of 'Traditional'
#1-10 omits
Jimmy Cox's co-writing role
#1-11 incorrectly credited to
Dave Bartholomew in lieu of
Dizzy Gillespie
#1-12 incorrectly credited to
Dave Van Ronk in lieu of
Len Chandler &
Bob Kaufman
#1-13 omits
Bertolt Brecht's lyrical contribution
#2-1 incorrectly credited to
Blind Blake in lieu of 'Traditional'
#2-3 incorrectly credited to
Eric Von Schmidt/
Dave Van Ronk in lieu of 'Traditional'
#2-4 is a Traditional tune with lyrics from a
William Butler Yeats poem incorrectly credited to
Caroline Herring
#2-7 incorrectly credited to
Dave Van Ronk in lieu of 'Traditional'
#2-8 is a Traditional tune composed decades before the birth of
Panda Bear
#2-9 incorrectly credited to
Josh White in lieu of
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
James Russell Lowell, and Francis James Child
#2-12 omits
Eric Von Schmidt's arrangement role
All material recorded live at Indiana University, Bloomington on October 20, 1964, except track #2-12, recorded "Live 1977" at the "Phil Ochs Memorial Concert". (Note: That Concert was in May 1976 at New York City's Madison Square Garden, and aired on American PBS stations in Spring & Summer of 1977)
Producers of this posthumous release give "Special Thanks" to
Mitch Greenhill,
Tom Paxton,
Andrea Vuocolo
Acoustic Guitar [Uncredited]
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Dave Van Ronk
Arranged By [Arr. By]
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Dave Van Ronk (tracks: 1-1, 1-3, 1-4, 1-6, 2-5, 2-11, 2-12)
Compilation Producer
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James Austin,
Mary Katherine Aldin
Cover [Cover Design]
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James Austin
Design
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Jimmy Hole
Liner Notes
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Mary Katherine Aldin
Mastered By
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Randy Perry
Vocals [Uncredited]
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Dave Van Ronk
Written By
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Blake* (tracks: 2-1),
Smith* (tracks: 1-2),
Herring* (tracks: 2-4),
Bartholomew* (tracks: 1-11),
Van Ronk* (tracks: 1-12, 2-3, 2-7),
Von Schmidt* (tracks: 2-3),
Strange* (tracks: 1-7),
White* (tracks: 2-9),
Lennox* (tracks: 2-8),
Davis* (tracks: 1-9),
Trad* (tracks: 1-1, 1-4)
Written-By
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Herzog, (tracks: 2-2),
Smith, (tracks: 1-10),
Holiday, (tracks: 2-2),
Morton, (tracks: 1-5),
Weill, (tracks: 1-13),
Morganfield, (tracks: 2-6),
Davis, (tracks: 1-8, 2-10),
Trad
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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S'more Entertainment LLC
Copyright (c)
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S'more Entertainment LLC
Recorded At
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Indiana University Auditorium