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V.51#3V.51#3 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. SONGS FROM SING OUT! 16 Breathe by Dan Bern (© 2007 Kababa Music / ASCAP, admin by PEN Music Group, Inc) 4:16 from Dan Bern’s album Breathe (Messenger #25) available from (P.O. Box 1607, New York, NY 10113; Ph: 212-675-6164; Web: <www.messengerrecords.com>). See page 98. v.51#3v.51#3 17 Gung Ho by Terre Roche (© 2006 Nabithius/ASCAP) 3:12 from The Roches’ album Moonswept (429 #17636) available from (Savoy Label Group, 429 Santa Monica Featuring music from: Blvd., Ste. 330, Santa Monica, CA 90405; Web: <www.429records.com>). See page 120. Ry Cooder 18 Sneakers by Gideon Freudmann (© CelloBop Music) 3:10 from Caravan Gogh’s album Caravan Gogh (Go Gogh) available from (P.O. Box 71, Fairview, OR 97024; Carolina Chocolate Drops Web: <www.caravangogh.com>). See page 80. Joan Armatrading 19 Twenty-Four Hours A Day by Elana James (© 2006 Snarf Records) 3:14 from Elana James’ self-titled solo debut (Snarf #8203) available from (P.O. Box 685335, Austin, TX 78768; SONiA & Disappear Fear Web: <www.elanamusic.com>). See page 86. Andy Palacio & the 20 Policeman Traditional, arr. by The Anarchist Orchestra (© Tao Rodriguez Seeger) 2:34 from The Anarchhist Orchestra’s album The Anarchist Orchestra (self-released) available from (Glickman, 300 Garifuna Collective E. 84th 3D, New York, NY 10028; Ph: 914-388-2151; Web: <www.anarchistorchestra.com>). See page 32. The Roches John Roberts Emily Smith Compilation Produced by: Mark D. Moss June Tabor Mastered by: Charlie Pilzer, Airshow Mastering Anne Hills, Dan Bern For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: ... & many more! 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 2007 Sing Out Publications • Sing Out! Recordings SO-513 * * THE SONGS 01 Little Boat by Eve Goldberg (© 2006 Eve Goldberg / SOCAN) 4:20 08 Baby Blue Eyes by Joan Armatrading (© Joan Armatrading, lic. by SLG Music, LLC) 3:56 from Eve Goldberg’s album A Kinder Season (Borealis #177) available from (225 Sterling Rd., Unit 19, from Joan Armatrading’s album Into the Blues (429 #17625) available from (Savoy Label Group, 429 Santa Toronto, ON M6R 2B2, Canada; Ph: 877-530-4288; Web: <www.borealisrecords.com>). See page 88. Monica Blvd., Ste. 330, Santa Monica, CA 90405; Web: <www.429records.com>). See page 40. 02 Suitcase in My Hand by Ry Cooder (© 2007 Perro Verde, LLC / Nonesuch Records, Inc.) 2:53 09 May Colven Traditional / Emily Smith MCPS/PRS (© 2007 White Fall Records) 4:24 from Ry Cooder’s album My Name is Buddy (Nonesuch #79961) available from (1290 Avenue of the from Emily Smith’s forthcoming album Too Long Away (White Fall) available from (P.O. Box 7910, Americas, New York, NY 10019; Web: <www.nonesuch.com>). See page 58. Thornhill DG3 5WX, Scotland; Ph: +44-(0)8701-829-134; Web: <www.emilysmith.org>). See page 28. 03 Picked Up A Hammer Traditional, arranged by The Morgantown Rounders 10 Aftensang by Sussie Nielsen (© 2006) 3:25 (© 2006 The Morgantown Rounders) 2:39 from Sussie Nielsen’s album Pigens Morgan (GO’ #00506) available from (Ribe Landevej 190, Vejle DK- from The Morgantown Rounders’ self-titled album (Banjos for Peace #06001) available from (1234 Eastern 7100, Denmark; Ph: +45-7572-2486; Web: <www.gofolk.dk>). See page 16. Ave. #10, Morgantown, WV 26505; Ph: 304-599-0107; Web: <www.banjosforpeace.com>). See page 96. 11 The Old Figurehead Carver Words: Hiram Cody; Music: Dick Swain 04 Little Orphant Annie Words: James Whitcomb Riley, Music: Anne Hills (© 1996 Dick Swain) 4:42 (© 2007 Anne Hills / Raven Heart Music / ASCAP) 3:32 from John Roberts’ album Sea Fever (Golden Hind #108) available from (P.O. Box 1792, Schenectady, NY from Anne Hills’ album Ef You Don’t Watch Out (Collective Works #0504) available from (P.O. Box 4146, 12301; Ph: 518-370-4166 ; Web: <www.goldenhindmusic.com>). See page 114. Bethlehem, PA 18018; Web: <www.annehills.com>). See page 22. 12 The Auld Beggarman Trad., arr. by June Tabor, Andy Cutting & Mark Emerson 05 Sourwood Mountain Traditional, arr. by Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens (© 2007 Topic Records Ltd / Happy Valley Music) 4:43 & Justin Robinson (© Lucky Guitar Music / ASCAP) 3:23 from June Tabor’s album Apples (Topic #568) available from (50 Stroud Green Rd., London N4 3ES, U.K.; from the Carolina Chocolate Drops’ album Dona Got a Ramblin’ Mind (Music Maker #76) available Ph: +44-(0)207-263-1240; Web: <www.topicrecords.co.uk>). See page 112. from (4052 Summer Ln., Hillsborough, NC 27278; Ph: 919-643-2456; Web: <www.musicmaker.org>). See page 70. 13 Cielito Lindo Traditional, arr. by Marta Gómez (© 2005 Chesky Records. All rights reserved.) 3:53 from Marta Gómez’s album Entre Cada Palabra (Chesky #301) available from (P.O. Box 1268, Radio City 06 Wátina (I Called Out) by Beatriz Martinez, Justo Miranda, Andy Palacio Station, New York, NY 10101; Ph: 800-426-8576; Web: <www.chesky.com>). See page 106. & Ivan Duran (© 2007 Cumbancha, LLC) 4:43 14 La Tormenta Santa (The Holy Storm) by SONiA from Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective’s album Wátina (Cumbancha #3) available from (413 Carpenter Rd., Charlotte, VT 05445; Ph: 802-425-2118; Web: <www.cumbancha.com>). See page 50. (© 2007 SONiA Rutstein / Ainos Music Publishing / BMI) 2:51 from SONiA and Disappear Fear’s album Tango (Disappear #1012) available from (1841 Beth Bridge 07 Turn Me Around Traditional, arr. by Ry Cooder & Mavis Staples (© 2007 Anti-) 3:51 Circle, Forest Hill, MD 21050; Ph: 410-372-0807; Web: <disappearfear.com>). See page 64. from Mavis Staples’ album We’ll Never Turn Back (Anti- #86830) available from (c/o Epitaph, 2798 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026; Ph: 213-413-7353; Web: <www.anti.com>). Or check out: 15 To the Angry Evangelist by Allison Russell (© 2007 Po’ Girl Music) 3:43 <www.mavisstaples.com> and <www.myspace.com/mavisstaplesmusic>. See page 78. from Po’ Girl’s album Home to You (Nettwerk #30606) available from (1545 Wilcox Ave., Ste. 200, Hollywood, CA 90028; Ph: 323-301-4200; Web: <www.nettwerk.com>). See page 108. Score to fold. Score to fold. 51/3 compilation produced by Mark D. Moss 51/3 THE SONGS mastered by Charlie Pilzer, Airshow Mastering 01 Little Boat (Eve Goldberg) 4:20 S 02 Suitcase in My Hand (Ry Cooder) 2:53 ONGS 03 Picked Up A Hammer (The Morgantown Rounders) 2:39 2007 04 Little Orphant Annie (Anne Hills) 3:32 05 Sourwood Mountain (Carolina Chocolate Drops) 3:23 FROM 06 www.singout.org Wátina (I Called Out) (Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective) 4:43 UTUMN : A 07 Turn Me Around (Mavis Staples) 3:51 ! 08 Baby Blue Eyes (Joan Armatrading) 3:56 S NTERNET I UT 09 ING May Colven (Emily Smith) 4:24 • 10 Aftensang (Sussie Nielsen) 3:25 O Bethlehem, PA 18015-0460 Bethlehem, PA O 11 • The Old Figurehead Carver (John Roberts) 4:42 ING 12 UT The Auld Beggarman (June Tabor) 4:43 S 13 Cielito Lindo (Marta Gómez) 3:53 ! 14 A La Tormenta Santa (The Holy Storm) (SONiA & Disappear Fear) 2:51 1-888-SING-OUT 1-888-SING-OUT UTUMN : 15 Box 5460 P.O. To the Angry Evangelist (Po’ Girl) 3:43 FROM 16 Breathe (Dan Bern) 4:16 RDERS 17 2007 Gung Ho (The Roches) 3:12 O 18 Sneakers (Caravan Gogh) 3:10 REE ONGS Sing Out! • 19 F Twenty-Four Hours A Day (Elana James) 3:14 S 2007 Sing Out Publications • Out! Recordings SO-513 For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: information or a catalog of books and recordings For more 20 OLL Policeman (The Anarchist Orchestra) 2:34 T Score to fold. Score to fold..
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