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V.53#2V.53#2 Page 6 Instructions for printing your CD Booklet & Tray Card (photo quality inkjet paper recommended): 1. Set your printer properties to the highest possible resolution, with *NO* size, margin or “fit to page” adjustment! 2. Print page 1. Flip the page, re-insert into your printer’s feed tray, print page 2 on the reverse. 3. Cut *just* inside the dotted line and fold in half, and place in the top of your jewel box. 4. Print page 3, score the page along the fold marks. 5. Cut *just* inside the dotted line, finish the folds and place in the bottom of the jewel box. Compilation Produced by: Mark D. Moss Mastered by: Charlie Pilzer & Mike Monseur, Airshow Mastering SONGS FROM SING OUT! 13 The Jewel of Paris by Nathan Rogers (© Nathan Rogers / SOCAN) 4:35 from Nathan Rogers’s album The Gauntlet (Borealis #196) available from (290 Shuter Street, Toronto, ON M5A 1W7, Canada; Ph: 877-530-4288; Web: <www.borealisrecords.com>). See v.53#2v.53#2 page 6. Featuring music from: 14 Bare Knuckle by Jez Lowe (© Lowelife Music) 2:00 Previously unreleased. Sung by Jez Lowe and Kate Bramley at the 2009 Old Songs Festival Richie Havens, Levon Helm, in Altamont, N.Y. See page 72. Liam Clancy, Johnsmith, 15 Doney Gal (Guitar Teach In) Trad., arr. by Pop Wagner (© Pop Wagner) 3:31 from Pop Wagner’s album Cinchin’ Saddles and Pullin’ Bridle Reins (self-released) Among the Oak and Ash, available from (1661 Englewood Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104; Ph: 612-817-5898; Web: <www.popwagner.com>). See page 62. Slaid Cleaves, Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara, 16 Casey Jones Trad., arr. by Tom Rush (© Appleseed Recordings) 3:05 from Tom Rush’s album What I Know (Appleseed #1115) available from (P.O. Box 2593, Buffy Sainte-Marie, West Chester, PA 19380; Ph: 610-701-5755; Web: <www.appleseedrec.com>). See page 66. Kathryn Tickell, Tom Rush, TriBeCaStan, Nathan Rogers, Sarah Jarosz, Tish Hinojosa, Jez Lowe & Kate Bramley, & Pop Wagner! For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: Sing Out! • P.O. Box 5460 • Bethlehem, PA 18015-0460 TOLL FREE ORDERS: 1-888-SING-OUT • INTERNET: www.singout.org Exclusively for Sing Out! Basic & Sustaining Members 2009 Sing Out Publications • Sing Out! Recordings SO-532 * * THE SONGS 01 Little Wheel Spin and Spin by Buffy Sainte-Marie (© Gypsy Boy Music Inc.) 3:08 07 Scotch Pine by Johnsmith (© 2008 Blue Pine Music / ASCAP) 3:43 from Buffy Sainte-Marie’s album Running for the Drum (Appleseed #1117) available from Johnsmith’s album Gravity of Grace (Blue Pine) available from (24721 2nd St, from (P.O. Box 2593, West Chester, PA 19380; Ph: 610-701-5755; Web: Trempealeau, WI 54661; Ph: 608-534-6656; Web: <johnsmithmusic.com>). See page 88. <www.appleseedrec.com>). See page 78. 08 Our Little Planet by Tish Hinojosa & Marvin Dykhuis (© Manazo Music / ASCAP, 02 Tiger’s First Bird / Ettrick Reel by Kathryn Tickell (© ParkWest / Coquetdale Music) 2:38 Jazzmo Music / BMI) 3:20 from Kathryn & Peter Tickell’s album What We Do (Resilient #005) available from from Tish Hinojosa’s album Our Little Planet (Varèse Vintage #066962) available from (P.O. Box 4331, Sheffield S8 2EX, UK; Ph: +44-(0)114-274-5219; Web: (11846 Ventura Blvd., Suite 130, Studio City, CA 91604; Ph: 818-753-4143; Web: <www.kathryntickell.com>). See page 18. <www.varesevintage.com>). See page 82. 03 The Rocky Road to Dublin Trad. arr. & adpt. by Liam, Tom & Pat Clancy 09 Hard to Believe by Slaid Cleaves & Adam Carroll (© Magic Rat Music, BMI / and Tommy Makem (© 1999 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company) 2:14 ArtMob Music, BMI) 3:41 from Liam Clancy with Luke Kelly’s album Irish Troubadour (Vanguard #79531) from Slaid Cleaves’s album Everything You Love Will Be Taken Away (Music Road #103) available from (2700 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 1100, Santa Monica, CA 90404-4066; available from (5012 Brighton Road, Austin, TX 78745; Ph: 512-444-0226; Web: Ph: 310-829-9355; Web: <www.vanguardrecords.com>). See page 60. <www.musicroadrecords.com>). See page 26. 04 Angel Gabriel words by Frank Dumont; music by James E. Stewart 10 Growin’ Trade by Levon Helm & Larry Campbell (© Little Lee Music / ASCAP, (P.D. 1875, arr. © 2009 Among the Oak & Ash LLC) 2:52 Talk House Music / BMI, published by Dirt Farmer Music, LLC) 4:22 from Among the Oak and Ash’s album Among the Oak and Ash (Verve Forecast from Levon Helm’s album Electric Dirt (Vanguard #79861) available from (2700 #12931) available from (1755 Broadway, New York, NY 10019; Ph: 212-331-2000; Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 1100, Santa Monica, CA 90404-4066; Ph: 310-829-9355; Web: <www.verveforecast.com>). See page 90. Web: <www.vanguardrecords.com>). See page 30. 05 Raphaella by Jeff Greene & John Kruth (© 2008 Evergreene Music / Sonic Kruth / BMI) 2:34 11 Madam Mariama by Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara (© Real World Works Ltd) 3:10 from TriBeCaStan’s album Strange Cousin (Evergreene Music #002) available from from Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara’s album Tell No Lies (Real World #80170) (450 West 31st St, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001; Ph: 212-244-2800; Web: available from (Mill Lane, Box, Wiltshire SN13 8PL, UK; Web: <www.evergreenemusic.com>). See page 22. <www.realworldrecords.com>). See page 38. 06 Tell Me True by Sarah Jarosz (© SoRaw Music, BMI) 4:11 12 Nobody Left to Crown by Richie Havens (© 2008 Stormy Forest Prod. Inc. / ASCAP) 4:13 from Sarah Jarosz’s album Song Up In Her Head (Sugar Hill #4049) available from (120 from Richie Havens’s album Nobody Left to Crown (Verve Forecast #11631) available 31st Ave North, Nashville, TN 37203; Ph: 800-996-4455; Web: <sugarhillrecords.com>). from (1755 Broadway, New York, NY 10019; Ph: 212-331-2000; Web: Appears courtesy of Sugar Hill Records, a Welk Music Group Company. See page 17. <www.verveforecast.com>). See page 50. Score to fold. Score to fold. 53/2 compilation produced by Mark D. Moss 53/2 THE SONGS mastered by Charlie Pilzer, Airshow Mastering 01 3:08 Little Wheel Spin and Spin (Buffy Sainte-Marie) S 02 2:38 Tiger’s First Bird / Ettrick Reel (Kathryn Tickell) ONGS 03 2:14 The Rocky Road to Dublin (Liam Clancy) 2010 04 2:52 Angel Gabriel (Among the Oak & Ash) FROM www.singout.org INTER 05 2:34 Raphaella (TriBeCaStan) : W 06 4:11 Tell Me True (Sarah Jarosz) ! 07 3:43 S Scotch Pine (Johnsmith) NTERNET I UT • ING 08 Our Little Planet (Tish Hinojosa) 3:20 O Bethlehem, PA 18015-0460 Bethlehem, PA 09 3:41 O Hard to Believe (Slaid Cleaves) • ING 10 4:22 Growin’ Trade (Levon Helm) UT S 11 3:10 Madam Mariama (Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara) ! 12 4:13 W Nobody Left to Crown (Richie Havens) 1-888-SING-OUT 1-888-SING-OUT : INTER P.O. Box 5460 P.O. FROM 13 4:35 The Jewel of Paris (Nathan Rogers) 14 2:00 RDERS Bare Knuckle (Jez Lowe) 2010 15 Doney Gal (Pop Wagner) 3:31 O REE ONGS Sing Out! • 16 Casey Jones (Tom Rush) 3:05 F S 2009 Sing Out Publications • Out! Recordings SO-532 For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: OLL T Score to fold. Score to fold..
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