MP3 2398 mb.
Performer: Woody Guthrie
Title: Talking Dust Bowl
Country: US
Catalog Number: FP 11
Label: Folkways Records
Released: 1950
Style: Folk
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 337
| 1 | Dust Storm Disaster |
| 2 | Dust Bowl Ballads |
| 3 | Tom Joad, Part 2 |
| 4 | Blowing Down This Road |
| 5 | Migrant Worker's Songs |
| 6 | Tom Joad (Ballad Based On John Steinbeck's "Grapes Of Wrath") |
| 7 | Dust Can't Kill Me |
| 8 | Tom Joad, Part 1 |
| 9 | So Long (Dusty Old Dust) |
| 10 | Dust Bowl Refugee |
| 11 | Talking Dust Blues |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FP 11 | Woody Guthrie | Talking Dust Bowl (10") | Folkways Records | FP 11 | US | 1950 |
| FA 2011, FP 11 | Woody Guthrie | Talking Dust Bowl (10") | Folkways Records, Folkways Records | FA 2011, FP 11 | US | 1950 |
| FP 11 | Woody Guthrie | Talking Dust Bowl (10", Album) | Folkways Records | FP 11 | US | 1950 |
Alternative version with blue leather cover w/ pasted album notes, label and sleeve layout looks identical to this copy: Woody Guthrie - Talking Dust Bowl, except the labels have a blue background with silver text printed.
Likely came with a booklet originally as with other versions, although no booklet was present at the time of this submission.
Talking Dust Bowl - Woody Guthrie. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Talking Dust Bowl Blues - Woody Guthrie. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Текст песни: I aint got no home, Im just a-roamin' 'round, Just a wandrin' worker, I go from town to town. And the police make it hard wherever I may go And I aint got no home in this world anymore. Dust Bowl Blues. Woody Guthrie. 1:13: Guthrie - Dust Bowl Ballads 1940. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Country Music. Woody Guthrie - The Great Dust Storm Dust Storm Disaster. Woody Guthrie - I Ain't Got No Home. Woody Guthrie - Talking Dust Bowl Blues. Dust Bowl Ballads is an album by Woody Guthrie, recorded for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey in 1940. It was Guthries 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. 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. Listen to Talking Dust Bowl from Woody Guthrie's Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Guthrie's musical legacy consists of hundreds of songs, ballads and improvised works covering topics from political themes to traditional songs to children's songs. Guthrie performed continually throughout his life with his guitar frequently displaying the slogan This Machine Kills Fascists. Guthrie is perhaps best known for his song This Land Is Your Land, which is regularly sung in American schools. Many of his recorded songs are read more. Hugely influential, Dust Bowl Ballads has been revered by Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen. In Hard Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People, Steinbeck wrote of Guthrie: Harsh voiced and nasal, his guitar hanging like a tire iron on a rusty rim, there is nothing sweet about Woody, and there is nothing sweet about the songs he sings. But there is something more important for those who will listen. There is the will of the people to endure and fight against oppression. Tracklist: 1. Dust Storm Disaster, 2. So Long Dusty Old Dust, 3. Talking Dust Blues, 4. Dust Cant Kill Me, 5. Blowing Down This Road, 6. Dust Bowl Refugee, 7. Tom Joad, Part 1, 8. Tom Joad, Part Talking Dust Bowl the best album by Woody Guthrie brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Talking Dust Bowl by Woody Guthrie 1950 Overall rank: 3,537th. Average Rating: 75100 from 37 votes