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Performer: Dave Van Ronk
Title: The Mayor Of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969
Country: US
Catalog Number: MCM-4005, MCM 4005
Label: Lyrichord, Multicultural Media (MCM), Rootstock Recordings
Released: 19 Apr 2005
Style: Country Blues, Skiffle, Ragtime, Folk
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 726
| 1 | –Dave Van Ronk | As You Make Your BedWritten-By – Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill | 4:20 |
| 2 | –Dave Van Ronk | Bird On The WireWritten-By – Leonard Cohen | 3:29 |
| 3 | –Dave Van Ronk | All My TrialsArranged By, Adapted By – Dave Van RonkWritten-By – Traditional | 3:48 |
| 4 | –Dave Van Ronk | On Top Of Old SmokyArranged By, Adapted By – Dave Van RonkWritten-By – Traditional | 3:29 |
| 5 | –Dave Van Ronk | The Cruel Ship's CaptainArranged By, Adapted By – Dave Van RonkWritten-By – Traditional | 2:39 |
| 6 | –Dave Van Ronk | Shaving CreamWritten-By – Benny Bell | 3:11 |
| 7 | –Dave Van Ronk | The Butcher BoyArranged By, Adapted By – Dave Van RonkWritten-By – Traditional | 2:56 |
| 8 | –Dave Van Ronk | Two Trains RunningWritten-By – Muddy Waters | 3:34 |
| 9 | –Dave Van Ronk | In Conditional Support Of BeautyWritten-By – Dave Van Ronk | 4:00 |
| 10 | –Dave Van Ronk | Willie The WeeperArranged By, Adapted By – Dave Van RonkWritten-By – Traditional | 3:07 |
| 11 | –Dave Van Ronk | New Orleans Hop Scop BluesWritten-By – George W. Thomas | 2:02 |
| 12 | –Dave Van Ronk | W.C. Fields Routine | 1:36 |
| 13 | –Dave Van Ronk And Barry Kornfeld | Way Down In Lubyanka PrisonWritten-By – Roy Berkeley | 4:00 |
| 14 | –Dave Van Ronk | Buddy Bolden's BluesWritten-By – Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton | 2:48 |
| 15 | –Dave Van Ronk And The Hudson Dusters | Romping Through The SwampWritten-By – Peter Stampfel | 2:03 |
| 16 | –Dave Van Ronk | Both Sides NowWritten-By – Joni Mitchell | 5:17 |
| 17 | –The Orange Blossom Jug Five | Salty DogWritten-By – Papa Charlie Jackson | 4:09 |
© 2005 Multicultural Media
This CD is a companion to Dave Van Ronk's memoir of the Greenwich Village folk revival, The Mayor of MacDougal Street [DeCapo Press 2005].
Liner Note Credits
Tracks 1-3: July 1957 unreleased recordings
Track #4: Late 50s (1957-58) unreleased recording
Track #5: From a 1958 benefit concert for Anvil Magazine
Track #6: From the 1958 Orange Blossom Jug Five album "Skiffle in Stereo" (Lyrichord #LLST 773)
Track #7: Unreleased 1961 live performance at Yale University
Track #8: Unreleased collaboration with Barry Kornfeld written in 1958
Track #9: Unreleased 1967 remake of song released in 1961
Track 10: Unreleased 1960s live recording of a 1946 burlesque record
Track 11: Unreleased concert recording from 1969
Track 12: Unreleased audition recording for "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahogany"
Track 13: Unreleased live recording from the late 1960s
Track 14: Unreleased live recording from the late 1960s
Track 15: Unreleased live recording, lyrics from poem on 1971 album "Van Ronk" (Polydor #24-4052)
Track 16: Spoken word monologue impersonating W.C. Fields from an unreleased 1960s performance
Track 17: From the 1968 album "Dave Van Ronk and The Hudson Dusters" (Verve Forecast #FTS-3041)
The Mayor Of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969 - Dave Van Ronk. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969 is a compilation album by American folksinger Dave Van Ronk, released in 2005. The Mayor of MacDougal Street contains previously unreleased songs and is presented in chronological order. It contains both solo material and songs recorded with session musicians and bands that either backed Van Ronk or he was a member of. It was included with the memoir of the same title before being released as a separate CD. The title refers to MacDougal Street in. Dave Van Ronk - New Orleans Hop Scop Blues. Dave Van Ronk - On Top Of Old Smokey. Dave Van Ronk - All My Trials. Dave Van Ronk - The Butcher Boy. Dave Van Ronk - Salty Dog. The Mayor of MacDougal Street-released in conjunction with Van Ronks 2005 posthumous memoir of the same title-draws upon recordings made between 1957 and 1969, arguably his most influential period as an artist. These mostly previously unreleased tracks trace the singers development from a jazz-influenced blues shouter into a nuanced interpreter of songwriters as different as Joni Mitchell Both Sides Now and Kurt Weill As You Make Your Bed. Van Ronks ragtime-shaded guitar work is showcased on Buddy Boldens Blues, while The Butcher Boy and The Cruel Ships Captain showca. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969. Dave Van Ronk. Released 2005. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969 Tracklist. The Butcher Boy Lyrics. About The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969 Q&A. More Dave Van Ronk albums. Show all albums by Dave Van Ronk. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space. Dave Van Ronk's death in 2002 took away one of the key architects of the Great Folk Revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s, and while Van Ronk never made the kind of broad cultural impact that younger musicians like Bob Dylan or Joan Baez made at the time, his steady mentoring is everywhere apparent in the urban folk. movement of the day. Dave Van Ronk: все альбомы, включая Inside Dave Van Ronk , Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger , In The Tradition и другие. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969, 2005. New Orleans Hop Scop Blues, 02:08. On Top of Old Smoky, 03:31. Van Ronk was very influential on the music scene in New York City in the 1960s. His musical read more. Dave Van Ronk June 30, 1936 February 10, 2002 was a folk singer born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York City, and was nicknamed the Mayor of MacDoug read more. Dave Van Ronk June 30, 1936 February 10, 2002 was a folk singer born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York City, and was nicknamed the Mayor of MacDougal Street. He was best known as a pionee read more. Dave Van Ronk died on February 10, 2002, remembered only by friends and acquaintances who knew him as a one-of-a-kind character, and by the only relatively larger world of folk-music fans and scholars as an important figure in the mid-century revival. That revival produced, most famously and lastingly, Bob Dylan, whose genius Van Ronk was the first to recognize. Van Ronk's role as a figure in America's cultural history and as influence on the direction of its popular music seems only now to be coming into scrutiny and appreciation. This retrospective, taken from private and concert recordings from 1957 to 1969, is one that all Van Ronk fans will want to have