| 1. Stonewall Jackson's Way |
| 2. Lorena |
| 3. Riding A Raid |
| 4. Maryland, My Maryland |
| 5. Goober Peas |
| 6. I Can Whip The Scoundrel |
| 7. Bonnie Blue Flag |
| 8. Vailant Conscript |
| 9. Rebel Soldier |
| 10. Southern Wagon |
| 11. Fight Of The Doodles |
| 12. Dixie |
| 13. Army Of The Free |
| 14. Virginia's Bloody Soul |
| 15. Marching Song (Of The First Arkansas Negro Regiment) |
| 16. Why And The Wherefore |
| 17. Vacant Chair |
| 18. Fall Of Charleston |
| 19. New York Volunteer |
| 20. Faded Coat Of Blue |
Songs of the Civil War,Tennessee Ernie Ford,Bear Family,Country Boogie,Country Traditional,Country-Folk,Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan,Pop,Traditional Country,United States of America
Average customer rating:
|
The Civil War - Traditional American Songs And Instrumental Music Featured In The Film By Ken Burns: Original Soundtrack Recording
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J0O Release Date: 1990-12-29 |
Tracks:
- Drums Of War - Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Quote - Oliver Wendall Holmes
- Ashokan Farewell - NA
- The Battle Cry Of Freedom - NA
- We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder - NA
- Dixie/Bonnie Blue Flag - The New American Brass Band
- Cheer Boys Cheer - The New American Brass Band
- Angel Band - Russ Barenburg
- Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier - Jacqueline Schwab
- Lorena - Jay Ungar
- Parade - The New American Brass Band
- Hail Columbia - The New American Brass Band
- Dixie - Bobby Horton
- Kingdom Coming - Jay Ungar
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Matt Glaser
- All Quiet On The Potomic - Jacqueline Schwab
- Flag Of Columbia - Jacqueline Schwab
- Weeping Sad And Lonely - Jacqueline Schwab
- Yankee Doodle - The Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Palmyra Schottische - The New American Brass Band
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - The Old Bethpage Brass Band
- Shenandoah - John Colby
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - M. Manson
- Marching Through Georgia - J. Ungar
- Marching Through Georgia(Lament) - Jacqueline Schwab
- Battle Cry Of Freedom - Jacqueline Schwab
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Ashokan Farewell/Sullivan Ballou Letter - Paul Roebling
Customer Reviews:
Civil War.......2007-07-16
Great Job.......2007-05-13
I love it......
The Service with Amazon is excellent too.
Thanks for being there.
Very relaxing.......2007-03-31
A great peice of Civil War history........2007-02-14
Music Befitting This Most Tragic of Wars.......2007-02-12
Average customer rating:
|
Songs of the Civil War
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000283E Release Date: 1991-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Ashokan Farewell - Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
- No More Auction Block For Me - Sweet Honey In The Rock
- Licoln & Liberty - Ronnie Gilbert
- Dixie's Land - United States Military Academy Band
- The Sothern Soldier Boy - Kathy Mattea
- Aura Lee - John Hartford
- Rebel Soldier - Waylon Jennings
- Follow The Drinking Gourd - Richie Havens
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic (John Brown's Body) - Judy Collins
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - United States Military Academy Band
- Was My Brother In The Battle - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
- Yellow Rose Of Texas - Hoyt Axton
- Run, Mourner, Run - Sweet Honey In The Rock
- Give Us A Flag - Richie Havens
- The Secesh (Shiloh) - John Hartford
- Somebody's Darling - Kathy Mattea
- An Old Unreconstructed - Waylon Jennings
- Vacant Chair - Kathy Matea
- Better Times Are Coming - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
- Lorena - John Hartford
- Marching Through Georgia - Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
- Hard Times Come Again No More - Kate & Anna McGarrigle And Families
- Oh I'm A Good Old Rebel - Hoyt Axton
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Ronnie Gilbert
- Taps - Staff Sgt. Steve Luck
Amazon.com
Prompted by the success Ken Burns's popular Civil War documentary (which spawned its own soundtrack), Songs of the Civil War presents an eclectic assortment of contemporary performers tackling period pieces that date back to the War Between the States. Here's Sweet Honey in the Rock tackling the slave lament "No More Auction Block for Me," Judy Collins singing "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and Kate and Anna McGarrigle essaying the lovely (and very suitable) "Hard Times Come Again No More." Between performances by name artists (Kathy Mattea, Waylon Jennings, and Richie Havens among them), instrumentals performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band provide a sense of time and place. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Educators: What a collection to add to your collection!.......2007-03-21
Panis Angelicus.......2007-03-02
Panis Angelicus
Superb; highs and lows rolled into one !.......2007-01-04
An all-star collection of folk and country singers do "Songs of the Civil War".......2005-08-22
In fact, when the U.S. Military Band shows up to play instrumental version of "Dixie's Land" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," it is something of a disappointment since these tracks are most like what we have heard on previous collections of Civil War music. I know that Havens is not doing "Follow the Drinking Gourd" the way it was done back in the 1850s, but I do not have a problem with his "modern" interpretation of the song sung by slaves traveling the Underground Railroad. The only one where I did not like the interpretation was when Hartford did "Lorena" more up tempo than I think the song should be sung. There are some liberties taken with the song selection, because while "Ashokan Farewell" is so closely identified with the Civil War because of the Ken Burns documentary, it is not a song "from" the Civil War (I suppose that semantically "of" gets the title off the hook). Not that I have gone through and checked the bona fides of each of these twenty-five songs. When Ronnie Gilbert of the Weavers shows up to sign the political song "Lincoln and Liberty," I am not about to complain. Hoyt Axton's "Yellow Rose of Texas" is about as far out of place as anything gets on the album, but he also does "Oh I'm a Good Ole Rebel," which is clearly on firmer ground.
What might be most impressive about this collection is the way it combines so many different musical styles, from Traditional Folk and Black Gospel to Bluegrass and Outlaw Country. There are more and you can quibble on the labels, but you get the point. Standout tracks for me were Mattea's "Southern Solider Boy," Hartford's tender "Aura Lee," Sweet Honey in the Rock's "Run, Mourner, Run," and the McGarrigle sisters on the Stephen Foster song "Better Times Are Coming." Actually, all three of the songs Kate and Anna sing on the album are by Stephen Foster, which certainly suits their harmonic talents. Mattea has three tracks as well and is as much of a standout performer on the album as anyone. Final Note: choosing to do "Marching Through Georgia" as an instrumental strikes me as making a point of avoiding having the lyrics of the most hated song of the Civil War (by far) on the album (not that there is anything wrong with that). The fact that "Songs of the Civil War" ends with Steve Luck blowing "Taps" is just a final reminder that they knew what they were doing when they put this album together.
Has it all.......2005-08-18
Average customer rating:
|
Best of the Red Army Choir
Red Army Choir Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066RMJ Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Kalinka
- Partisan's Song
- Souliko
- Korobelniki
- On The Road (A Soldier's Song)
- My Country
- The Red Army Is The Strongest
- Moscow Nights
- Along Peterskaia Street
- Smuglianka
- Troika Gallop
- Ah Nastassia
- Echelon's Song
- My Army
- Civil War Songs
- Bella Ciao
Tracks:
- National Anthem Of The USSR
- Oh Fields, My Fields
- The Cliff
- The Cossacks
- In The Central Steppes
- Gandzia
- Cossack's Song
- The Roads
- Song Of The Volga Boatman
- Dark Eyes
- Let's Go
- The Birch Tree
- The Road Song
- The Samovars
- Varchavianka
- Slavery And Suffering
Customer Reviews:
Soviet Army Band & Chorus aren't taking any prisoners!.......2007-05-12
Good music........2007-03-09
Magnificent!.......2007-02-27
I'm so glad I stumbled onto this.
Spirited, committed, manly singing. Soul-shaking stuff! The ensemble is incisive; soloists are marvelous. The folk melodies are enchanting. The songs--and the singers--are bound up in the cultural fabric of the Cossacks, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky...on and on.., Chekhov, Trotsky, Nabakov... This music conveys the great romantic, dignified, boistrous soul of the Russian People. (Loosely speaking. Some members of the chorus were presumably of other nationalities once part of the Soviet Union. And some of the songs are not Russian).
I don't speak Russian, but listening to this makes me wish I did. What a beautiful-sounding language it is.
I loved it!.......2007-02-22
The ultimate collection.......2004-06-15
Average customer rating:
|
Songs of the Civil War & Stephen Foster Favorites
Mormon Tabernacle Choir Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000027YT Release Date: 1992-07-14 |
Tracks:
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
- Aura Lee
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- He's Gone Away
- The Battle Cry Of Freedom
- Lorena
- The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Tenting On The Old Camp Ground
- Sweet Evelina
- I Wish I Was In Dixie
- Kathleen Mavourneen
- Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- Ring De Banjo
- Oh! Susanna
- Old Folks At Home
- The Glendy Burk
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
- Camptown Races
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Nelly Bly
Customer Reviews:
Reward for a long search.......2007-05-14
It is a matter of personal taste.......2005-06-16
Great overall, with three minor gripes.......2005-05-26
More than just a collection of Civil War songs!.......2000-10-29
Today - 25 or some-odd-years later - the arrangements on this record are forever etched into my mind as the standard for songs from that era. I'm no big fan of choir music - and I certainly wasn't way back when I was 7 or 8 years old(!). But these recordings manage, somehow, to strike a nerve in those who are given to romantic ideals and dreams - like the young men and boys who answered the call back in the Spring of 1861... and just like me when I first heard them.
When I was a child first listening to this album, my favorites were the heady anthems and marching songs. I wasn't yet capable, at such a young age, to appreciate the ballads. But still, they made sense to be played along to my little war games. As an adult, I grew to appreciate the ballads on this record such as the beautiful folk song, "Kathleen Mavourneen", and "He's Gone Away" - a song with as modern a message as any song recorded in recent years: the longing of two young lovers - seperated by circumstances beyond their control - for the return to the life they once had together. The way in which the Choir's male and female sections trade verses, to impart the meassage which both the boy and the girl in the song have for eachother, is very effective. I can see now that they made sense because they were/are songs about human experience... songs of loss, jubilation, yearning for loved ones, longing for peace. Songs which underscore the tragedy that was the Civil War, beautifully arranged and performed.
What the Mormon Tabernacle Choir achieve/d with these recordings is a strange paradox: The most violent episode in our nation's history approached with beauty and serenity. Something anyone can appreciate - apparently, even an 8 year-old boy.
More of the best by the great MTC under Condie.......2000-06-11
Average customer rating:
|
SOUTHERN SOLDIER: Favorite Camp Songs of the Civil War
2nd South Carolina String Band Manufacturer: Palmetto Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NKYB Release Date: 1997-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Ol' Dan Tucker
- McLeod's Reel
- Oh! Lud Gals
- Boatman's Dance
- Fisher's Hornpipe/Rickett's Hornpipe
- Zip Coon
- Hard Times, Come Again No More
- John Brown's March/John Brown's Dream
- Oh, I'm A Good Old Rebel
- Palmetto Quickstep
- Keemo Kimo
- Jackson in the Valley
- Johnny Booker/Circus Jig/Jim Along Josie
- Rock the Cradle, Julie
- Jenny, Get Your Hoecake Done
- The Arkansas Traveller
- Southern Soldier
- Dixie's Land
Album Description
SOUTHERN SOLDIER is a collection of songs and melodies which were well known to Southerners and Northerners alike; tunes that were a familiar and comfortable part of life in the years leading up to the War Between the States. Many of these compositions were written by the likes of Stephen Foster and Daniel Emmett, who were giants of the popular music industry of their day.Some of the titles, OL' DAN TUCKER, DIXIE'S LAND and ARKANSAS TRAVELER are still familiar to the modern-day ear. Other titles on this album, though not familiar to the eye, will be quickly recognizable to the ear. ALL selections on this album are performed on authentic instruments of the period and were chosen for the appealing nature of their rhythms and melodies. They are presented with as unique and individual a spirit as one might expect from a true Confederate camp band of the era.
Over the years since 1989, when the band was formed, we have made a concerted effort to grow in the music and the history of those times. This collection of songs and melodies that the soldiers brought with them from home to the war represents the fruit of that growth. It was and continues to be our intent as a group of musicians and living historians to try to capture the spirit and emotion of those tumultuous years. We believe that this album, SOUTHERN SOLDIER, has succeeded in that effort.
Customer Reviews:
Oh Lud!.......2007-01-22
The musicianship on this CD is adequate, with Marty Groody's whistle and fife playing being very good. To my ear, the lead vocals and harmony are very well done, their voices perfect for this genre. The song selection is a wonderful representation of songs from the Civil War era, all played and sung in authentic period style. The 2nd SCSB's strongest suit is that they play and sing the songs with great affection and passion. Their versions of Southern Soldier, Dixie's Land and others are stirring and not to be missed. I really like it when artists pack the maximum music, time wise, on a CD. The running time for this disc: 73+ minutes!
Southern Soldier.......2007-01-11
Great CD!!.......2006-11-21
Great Album.......2006-11-10
Dixie.......2006-02-17
Average customer rating:
|
HARD ROAD: Favorite Camp Songs of the Civil War
2nd South Carolina String Band Manufacturer: Palmetto Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NKYA Release Date: 2001-07-15 |
Tracks:
- We're Tenting Tonight On the Old Campground
- Battle Cry of Freedom
- Cavalier's Waltz
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- Cindy
- Oh! Susanna
- Invalid Corps
- Buffalo Gals
- Kingdom Coming
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- Jine the Cavalry
- Ring, Ring De Banjo
- Rose of Alabama
- Camptown Races
- Goober Peas
- Cumberland Gap
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Lorena
- The Vacant Chair
- Richmond Is A Hard Road to Travel
Album Description
The 2nd South Carolina String Band recorded their first album, WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT, in 1991. Containing 15 of the most popular songs of the War Between the States, it was well received from the start and continues to have strong appeal. In fact, it was so well received that the band was encouraged to produce a second album, WE ARE A BAND OF BROTHERS, released two years later in 1993. This recording profited from the experience gained since the first - being produced in a better studio with better technology - as well as from two years of performances together by a band whose reputation was rapidly spreading. This second album contained another 15 of the most well known songs of the era, thus making the two together a sort of "Top 30" of the Civil War.Many years later, these albums continue to attract listeners and fans, new and old. So much so that, pursuant to countless requests to bring them both out on CD, we have done just that! We are proud to offer our first two albums together at last on one recording. The best of WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT and WE ARE A BAND OF BROTHERS, are here presented with a driving, spirited and exciting sound worthy of the men whose memory and spirit we strive to honor and evoke.
Customer Reviews:
South Carolina Leads the Way - Again!.......2007-03-09
More than simple songs.......2007-02-13
I love this item and I want to recommend this music the others, who love such music.
Great Civil War Period Music Collection for the Yanks and Rebs.......2006-04-09
But when I find a gem such as this collection by the 2nd South Carolina String Band, I feel it's my duty to get the word out.
This is an excellent source of Civil War era music done completely in a traditional style. It doesn't matter if you are a Billy Yank or Johnny Reb, this collection covers both sides of the conflict. Toe tappin' sing-a-long songs will seemingly take the listener back in time with some of the finest tunes this side of the Atlantic. My favorites include Battle Cry of Freedom, Cumberland Gap, Kingdom Coming, and Lorena. But the ethereal fiddling on the Cavalier's Waltz will set you to tears.
Musical historian or Civil War re-enactor - this collection deserves a high spot in your period music collection.
Hard Road.......2005-09-15
Authenticity over Virtuosity.......2005-05-06
That said, I should point out that these guys have something in common with Bob Dylan - their genius does not necessarily lie in their musical skill. Their voices are untrained and their playing, while adequate and enjoyable, is strictly amateur. It is this amateur quality as much as anything that makes their music sounds so authentic, but it does not make for performances that will blow you away with their virtuosity.
The song selection on `Hard Road' is simply outstanding. In addition to standards like Battle Cry of Freedom and When Johnny Comes Marching Home, they have included some rare gems that for some reason are not often included on period collections. My favorites are the humorous song Invalid Corp, a song mocking those who tried to avoid active service and the lively minstrel show song Kingdom Coming. Tenting on the Old Campground and Vacant Chair add a nice mournful note, and The Bonnie Blue Flag and Jine the Calvary nicely evoke Southern patriotic fever and bravado. Throw in a couple of Stephen Foster's most popular songs, Oh Susanna and Camptown Races, and this collection emerges as darn near perfect!
If you want polished and professional performances you should pass on this CD. But if you would like to hear these songs as your great great grandpa may have heard or even played them around a Civil War campfire with his mess mates, then snatch up Hard Road and get to listing.
Theo Logos
Average customer rating: |
Authentic Songs Of The American Revolution & The Civil War Era
Various Artists Manufacturer: Grammercy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000P1KRT8 Release Date: 2007-04-01 |
Tracks:
- The Gambling Suitor
- That s Once
- The Bashful Courtship
- The Split Dog
- Locks and Bolts
- The Snakebit Hoehandle
- The Old Grey Goose is Dead
- The Big Toe
- The Deaf Woman's Courtship
- Wondrous Love
- The Devil's Question
- The Man In The Kraut Tub
- The Swapping Song
- The Hickory Toothpick
- The Riddle Song
- When This Cruel War Is Over
- Lincoln And Liberty
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
- There Was An Old Soldier
- John Brown's Body
- All Quiet Along The Potomac
- Goober Peas
- Bonnie Blue Flag
- Cumberland Gap
- Lorena
- Yellow Rose Of Texas
- Dixie
Product Description
This compact disc presents a selection of folk songs and folklore from the Revolutionary and Civil War Eras. These recordings are representative of what you would have actually heard being performed so many years ago. The songs truly capture the spirit of the time, they are like a window to the past. They illustrate how many things never change in the realm of human interaction, and make you realize people then were much the same as they are now. These songs are part of our great American heritage and should be listened to by all Americans so we don t forget where we came from.
Average customer rating:
|
Songs of the Civil War
Tennessee Ernie Ford Manufacturer: Bear Family ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002T8CKY Release Date: 2004-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Stonewall Jackson's Way
- Lorena
- Riding a Raid
- Maryland My Maryland
- Goober Peas
- I Can Whip the Scoundrel
- Bonnie Blue Flag
- Valiant Conscript
- Rebel Soldier
- Southern Wagon
- Flight of the Doodles
- Dixie
- Army of the Free
- Virginia's Bloody Soil
- Marching Song (Of the First Arkansas Negro Regiment)
- Why and Wherefore
- Vacant Chair
- Fall of Charleston
- New York Volunteer
- Faded Coat of Blue
- Marching Through Georgia
- Just Before the Battle, Mother
- Girl I Left Behind Me
- Union Dixie
Customer Reviews:
Even better than I remembered it!.......2006-01-16
Now that I'm a grownup, I started thinking: I wonder how this album matches up to my recollections. What a treat to find that it was still available, and now on CD! Here's why I give it five stars:
1. Ford's powerful and versatile baritone, which brings the songs, whether tragic, martial or humourous, to life. He is backed by an unobtrusive male chorus which does not distract from the lead singer. I am so sorry that, although Amazon provided a list of the songs, it did not also allow you to hear some of them. One listen and you would want this collection for yourself.
2. The authentic-sounding instrumentation. You are hearing everything from trumpets to fifes to harmonicas to zithers, with lots of fancy drumwork where appropriate. And the arrangements are not trying to be innovative, which, in this case, is a good thing. I am sure that the arrangements are more sophisticated than they would have been in the period, but they are very enjoyable, all the same.
3. You can really sing along to these things! Yep, you just won't be able to help yourself. And the 64-page booklet enclosed will help you out with that. It has all the words and also (in italics) additional verses which TEF does not use. (And, as a Virginian, here's my one big peeve with this recording: in "Bonny Blue Flag," TEF leaves out the Virginia verse!)
4. The 64-page booklet that comes with the CD. Thanks to whoever came up with this! You get the song lyrics (as well as the writers of the words and music) and some helpful background text about the songs. (I enjoyed seeing how many of the tunes were derived from those of earlier folk ballads.) There is also appropriate and interesting period photography scattered throughout the booklet.
To conclude: it's a great album and will afford you much listening pleasure!
Songs of the Rebellion.......2005-10-12
Great One.......2005-05-11
D.G.
Average customer rating:
|
DULCEM MELODIES: Favorite Campfire Songs of the Civil War Era
2nd South Carolina String Band Manufacturer: Palmetto Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GW8V9E Release Date: 2006-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Nelly Bly
- Hard Crackers Come Again No More
- Stonewall Jackson's Way/Garryowen
- Listen to the Mockingbird/Siege of Vicksburg
- Amazing Grace
- Clare de Kitchen
- Kelton's Reel/Waiting for the Federals
- My Old Kentucky Home
- The Yellow Rose of Texas
- Southron's Battle Cry of Freedom
- The Minstrel Boy
- Southron's Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
- Jim Along Josie
- Sweet Evalina
- War Song of Dixie
- Hawks and Eagles
Product Description
In this their fifth album, the 2nd South Carolina String Band once again brings you the songs and music that moved the American people of the early and mid-eighteen hundreds. They play the music that was in the hearts and minds and on the tongues of the citizen-soldiers that made up the ranks of the armies of the North and the South as they marched off to take part in the cataclysmic struggle that was to become the defining event of our nation's history. They play it on instruments of the era and in an authentic manner and style that carries the listener back to simpler times. They play with a verve and excitement that infects even the most reserved listener with their own enjoyment and brings back to vibrant life the tumultuous energy of the American experience during the War Between the States. To experience the 2nd South Carolina String Band is, for a moment, to reach out and touch the past.Customer Reviews:
The rowdy rebels review.......2007-03-08
Dulcimer Melodies 2nd. South Carolina String Band.......2007-01-12
IT JUST DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!.......2006-10-11
and the mood of a bygone era, these are highly talented musicians who are quite simply the best
at what they do, and that is make the best civil war era music available today. Dulcem Melodies
proves it again.This, like all of the second south's music is one of those rare cd's that you will listen
to for hours. congradulations gentlemen, job well done!
Dulcem Melodies.......2006-09-26
This latest collection entitled, "Dulcem Melodies" (while boasting a few worthy examples of the aforementioned raucous genre such as, "Hawks and Eagles"), generally tends more toward the Victorian parlor than the Civil War campfire. But the results are highly entertaining.
Not surprisingly, in the process this album clearly demonstrates the musicianship and stylistic versatility of the lads of the Second South. "Dulcem Melodies" lives up to its name by serving up many selections of the sweetest melodies of the Civil War era including a hauntingly beautiful version of "The Minstrel Boy", the sentimental waltz, "Evalina" and the Stephen Foster classic, "My Old Kentucky Home". The band's instrumentation and arrangements are strongly derived from the original 19th century sheet music, but with enough original creativity to make each selection a truly artful and fresh interpretation. In a sense "Dulcem Melodies" completes a musical transition that began with the "In High Cotton" album of a few years back. Once again, I believe this evolving group of talented musicians have another hit on their hands. Bravissimo!
Outstandin CD... the Best Yet from the Boys of the 2nd South !!!!.......2006-09-17
"Meadowlark"
Average customer rating: |
Last Day at Gettysburg: Songs About the American Civil War
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rebel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009L84J Release Date: 2000-06-02 |
Tracks:
- The Legend Of The Rebel Soldier - Country Gentlemen
- He Walked All The Way Home - Blue Highway
- Last Day At Gettysburg - Larry Sparks
- Dry Run Creek - Seldom Scene
- Southern Son - Auldridge, Bennett & Gaudreau
- General Lee - Jimmy Arnold
- Two Little Boys - Country Gentlemen
- Atlanta Is Burning - Wildwood Valley Boys
- The Undelivered Message - Larry Sparks
- The Last Time - The McPeak Brothers
- Heroes - Jimmy Arnold
- My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains - Lost & Found
- Dixon Line - Jimmy Arnold
- Kennesaw Line - Claire Lynch & The Front Porch String Band
Music Album:
- Steam Powered Aereo-Takes
- Tall Tales
- The Best of Patsy Montana
- The Complete Capitol Hits of Faron Young
- The Complete MCA Recordings
- The Drifter
- The Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971 [Box set]
- The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982 [Box set]
- The Fabulous Johnny Cash [Original recording remastered]
- The Gilded Palace of Sin [Import]
