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Author:
Anonymous 4 (Musical group), singer.
Title:
1865 [sound recording] / Anonymous 4 with Bruce Molsky.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Harmonia Mundi USA,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
1 audio disc (66:51) : digital CD audio ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (82 pages : illustrations ; 12 x 14 cm)
Subject:
Popular music--United States.
Folk music--United States.
Folk songs--United States.
Vocal ensembles.
Sacred vocal ensembles, Unaccompanied.
Ballads.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Songs and music.
Compact disc.
Other Authors:
Molsky, Bruce, singer. singer.
Notes:
Vocal and instrumental arrangements by Anonymous 4 and Bruce Molsky. "Songs of hope and home from the American Civil War"--Booklet, p. 2. "This stereo/multi-channel hybrid SACD can be played on any standard compact disc player."--Container. Compact disc. Booklet with program notes and song texts, both in English with French and German translations (82 pages : illustrated, portraits) inserted in container. Anonymous 4 (Ruth Cunningham, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek) ; with Bruce Molsky, fiddle, banjo, guitar & vocals. Recorded June 2014 at the Concert Hall, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey.
Contents:
Shall we gather at the river? (3:04). Darling Nelly Gray (5:33) -- Hard times come again no more (4:21) -- Sweet Evelina (2:57) -- Bright sunny south (3:20) -- Southern soldier boy / Rebel raid (3:48) -- Tenting on the old camp ground (4:36) -- Aura Lea (5:56) -- Listen to the mocking bird (3:16) -- Camp chase (2:19) -- Brother Green (2:59) -- Faded coat of blue (3:33) -- Maiden in the garden (3:40) -- True lover's farewell (2:29) -- Home, sweet home / Polly put the kettle on (3:10) -- Picture of the wall (3:02) -- Abide with me (3:25) -- Shall we gather at the river? (3:04).
Summary:
"1865 focuses on the personal experience of men, women, and children from the North and from the South, toward the end of the Civil War and its immediate aftermath -- as told in songs originally written for the stage and for the parlor, and in songs and instrumental tunes from the hills and back roads of America"--Booket, page 5.
LCCN:
be2015005902
UPC:
093046754969
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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