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Dust Bowl Ballads

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Released
  
July 1940

Producer
  
R. P. Weatherald

Release date
  
July 1940

Genre
  
Folk music

Length
  
45:44

Artist
  
Awards
  
Grammy Hall of Fame


Recorded
  
April 26, May 3, 1940, Camden, New Jersey

Dust Bowl Ballads(1940)
  
The Columbia River Collection (1941)

Similar
  
Woody Guthrie albums, Folk music albums

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Dust Bowl Ballads is an album by Woody Guthrie, recorded for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey during Guthrie's time in New York City in 1940. It was Guthrie's first commercial recording and the most successful album he made. It is considered to be the first or one of the very first concept albums.

Contents

The Dust Bowl Ballads was originally released as two three-disc collections of 78 rpm records. Twelve sides, including the double-sided "Tom Joad", were included in this release, but two of the thirteen songs, "Pretty Boy Floyd" and "Dust Bowl Blues" were left out due to length. All tracks were recorded at RCA Victor studios in Camden, New Jersey on April 26, 1940, except "Dust Cain't Kill Me" and "Dust Pneumonia Blues" which were recorded on May 3. In 1964, during the American folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, a reissue including all tracks from the sessions was released in LP format by Folkways Records after RCA Warner refused Guthrie's request to re-issue the album. The complete Dust Bowl Ballads remains available on compact disc, audio cassette, and digital upload through the Smithsonian Institution's Folkways Collection.

The songs on "Dust Bowl Ballads" are semi-autobiographical, chronicling Guthrie's experience as a so-called "Okie" during the Dust Bowl era, where Guthrie witnessed the economic hardship that many migrant workers faced in California. Like many of Guthrie's later recordings, these songs contain an element of social activism, and would be an important influence on later musicians, including Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Ochs and Joe Strummer.

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Track listing

All songs written by Woody Guthrie, except "Blowin' Down This Road", by Woody Guthrie and Lee Hays.

Songs

1The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)3:21
2Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues2:42
3Pretty Boy Floyd3:10

References

Dust Bowl Ballads Wikipedia


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