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World of Sound Catalog #2 WORLD OF SOUND CATALOG #2 ORGANIZED IN ORDER BASED ON RECORD LABEL Smithsonian Folkways Recordings ◊ Archives and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology (A.R.C.E.) ◊ Collector Records ◊ Consignment ◊ Cook Records ◊ Dyer-Bennet Records ◊ Fast Folk Musical Magazine ◊ Folkways Records ◊ International Library of African Music (I.L.A.M.) ◊ Monitor Records ◊ Minority Owned Record Enterprises (M.O.R.E.) ◊ Paredon Records ◊ Smithsonian Folkways Special Series *Note – CD price is included here but other formats may also be available including Downloads, Cassette and Vinyl. Published 3/2/2011 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings CATALOG NO. ALBUM TITLE ALBUM ARTIST YEAR CD PRICE* SFW40000 Folkways: The Original Vision Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly 2005 $15.00 SFW40002 Musics of the Soviet Union Various Artists 1989 $15.00 SFW40003 Happy Woman Blues Lucinda Williams 1990 $15.00 SFW40004 Country Songs, Old and New The Country Gentlemen 1990 $15.00 SFW40005 Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at Folk City Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson 1990 $15.00 SFW40006 Cajun Social Music Various Artists 1990 $15.00 SFW40007 Woody Guthrie Sings Folk Songs Woody Guthrie 1989 $15.00 SFW40008 Broadside Tapes 1 Phil Ochs 1989 $15.00 SFW40009 Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folk Songs and Tunes Elizabeth Cotten 1989 $15.00 SFW40010 Lead Belly Sings Folk Songs Lead Belly 1989 $15.00 Sonny Terry and Brownie SFW40011 Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry Sing 1990 $15.00 McGhee SFW40012 The Doc Watson Family The Doc Watson Family 1990 $15.00 SFW40013 Family Songs and Stories from the North Carolina Mountains Doug and Jack Wallin 1995 $15.00 SFW40014 Puerto Rican Music in Hawaii Various Artists 1989 $15.00 SFW40015 Hawaiian Drum Dance Chants: Sounds of Power in Time Various Artists 1989 $15.00 Musics of Hawai'i: Anthology of Hawaiian Music - Special SFW40016 Various Artists 1989 $16.98 Festival Edition 1-888-FOLKWAYS (1-888-365-5929) www.folkways.si.edu [email protected] SFW40017 Tuva: Voices from the Center of Asia Various Artists 1990 $15.00 SFW40018 Darling Corey/Goofing-Off Suite Pete Seeger 1993 $15.00 SFW40019 Lightnin' Hopkins Lightnin' Hopkins 1990 $15.00 SFW40020 Mountain Music of Peru, Vol. 1 Various Artists 1991 $15.00 That's Why We're Marching: World War II and the American SFW40021 Various Artists 1996 $15.00 Folksong Movement The Country Gentlemen Sing and Play Folk Songs and SFW40022 The Country Gentlemen 1991 $15.00 Bluegrass SFW40023 Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs Big Bill Broonzy 1989 $15.00 SFW40024 Traditional Christmas Carols Pete Seeger 1989 $12.00 SFW40025 Struggle Woody Guthrie 1990 $15.00 SFW40026 Don't Mourn-Organize!: Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill Various Artists 1990 $15.00 SFW40027 Singalong Sanders Theater, 1980 Pete Seeger 1992 $23.00 Original Folkways Recordings of Doc Watson and Clarence Doc Watson and Clarence SFW40029 1994 $23.00 Ashley, 1960-1962 Ashley Been in the Storm So Long: A Collection of Spirituals, Folk SFW40031 Various Artists 1990 $15.00 Tales and Children's Games from Johns Island, SC Sing For Freedom: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement SFW40032 Various Artists 1990 $15.00 Through Its Songs SFW40033 The Folkways Years, 1944-1963 Sonny Terry 1991 $15.00 SFW40034 The Folkways Years, 1945-1959 Brownie McGhee 1991 $15.00 SFW40035 Pure Religion and Bad Company Reverend Gary Davis 1991 $15.00 SFW40036 The Early Years, 1958-1962 The New Lost City Ramblers 1991 $15.00 SFW40037 American Banjo: Three-Finger and Scruggs Style Various Artists 1990 $15.00 SFW40038 Mountain Music Bluegrass Style Various Artists 1991 $15.00 SFW40039 Classical Music of Iran: The Dastgah Systems Various Artists 1991 $15.00 Out Standing in Their Field: The New Lost City Ramblers, Vol . SFW40040 The New Lost City Ramblers 1993 $15.00 2, 1963-1973 SFW40041 The Folkways Years, 1959-1961 Dave Van Ronk 1991 $15.00 SFW40042 Ramblin' Lucinda Williams 1991 $15.00 SFW40043 Cowboy Songs on Folkways Various Artists 1991 $15.00 SFW40044 Where Did You Sleep Last Night: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 1 Lead Belly 1996 $15.00 SFW40045 Bourgeois Blues: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 2 Lead Belly 1997 $15.00 Long Ways to Travel: The Unreleased Folkways Masters, SFW40046 Woody Guthrie 1994 $15.00 1944-1949 Folk Masters: Great Performances Recorded Live at the Barns SFW40047 Various Artists 1993 $15.00 of Wolf Trap SFW40048 Folkways Years, 1955-1992: Songs of Love and Politics Peggy Seeger 1992 $15.00 SFW40049 Give Your Hands to Struggle Bernice Johnson Reagon 1997 $15.00 SFW40050 Bukhara: Musical Crossroads of Asia Various Artists 1991 $15.00 SFW40051 Blues by Roosevelt "The Honeydripper" Sykes Roosevelt Sykes 1995 $15.00 SFW40052 Mississippi's Big Joe Williams and His Nine-String Guitar Big Joe Williams 1995 $15.00 SFW40053 Classic Maritime Music from Smithsonian Folkways Various Artists 2004 $12.00 SFW40054 Music of the Bukharan Jewish Ensemble Shashmaqam Shashmaqam 1991 $15.00 Music of Indonesia, Vol. 1: Songs Before Dawn: Gandrung Gandrung ensemble from SFW40055 1991 $15.00 Banyuwangi Banyuwangi Music of Indonesia, Vol. 2: Indonesian Popular Music: SFW40056 Various Artists 1991 $15.00 Kroncong, Dangdut, and Langgam Jawa Music of Indonesia, Vol. 3: Music from the Outskirts of SFW40057 Various Artists 1991 $15.00 Jakarta: Gambang Kromong SFW40058 American Industrial Ballads Pete Seeger 1992 $15.00 SFW40059 The Folkways Years, 1944-1961 Cisco Houston 1994 $15.00 SFW40060 Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti Woody Guthrie 1996 $15.00 SFW40062 Smithsonian Folkways American Roots Collection Various Artists 1996 $12.00 Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass SFW40063 Live Recordings 1956-1969: Off the Record Volume 1 1993 $15.00 Boys SFW40064 Live Recordings 1963-1980: Off the Record Volume 2 Bill Monroe and Doc Watson 1993 $15.00 Hazel Dickens and Alice SFW40065 Pioneering Women of Bluegrass 1996 $15.00 Gerrard SFW40066 Joseph Spence: The Complete Folkways Recordings, 1958 Joseph Spence 1992 $16.98 SFW40067 The Complete Folkways Recordings Lonnie Johnson 1993 $15.00 SFW40068 Lead Belly's Last Sessions Lead Belly 1994 $45.00 Wade in the Water, Vol. 1: African-American Spirituals: The SFW40072 Various Artists 1994 $15.00 Concert Tradition Wade in the Water, Vol. 2: African-American Congregational SFW40073 Various Artists 1994 $15.00 Singing SFW40074 Wade in the Water, Vol. 3: African-American Gospel: The Various Artists 1994 $15.00 1-888-FOLKWAYS (1-888-365-5929) www.folkways.si.edu [email protected] Pioneering Composers Wade in the Water, Vol. 4: African-American Community SFW40075 Various Artists 1994 $15.00 Gospel Wade in the Water: African American Sacred Music Traditions SFW40076 Various Artists 1996 $45.00 Vol. I-IV SFW40077 Mountain Music of Kentucky Various Artists 1996 $23.00 SFW40078 Richard Dyer-Bennet #1 Richard Dyer-Bennet 1997 $12.00 SFW40079 Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia Various Artists 1998 $15.00 SFW40081 Free and Equal Blues Josh White 1998 $15.00 Ballads, Banjo Tunes and Sacred Songs of Western North SFW40082 Bascom Lamar Lunsford 1996 $15.00 Carolina SFW40083 Iowa State Fare: Music from the Heartland Various Artists 1996 $15.00 Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom SFW40084 Various Artists 1997 $23.00 Songs 1960-1966 The Harry Smith Connection: A Live Tribute to the Anthology SFW40085 Various Artists 1998 $15.00 of American Folk Music The Mississippi River of Song: A Musical Journey Down the SFW40086 Various Artists 1998 $22.50 Mississippi SFW40088 Deep Polka: Dance Music from the Midwest Various Artists 1998 $16.98 SFW40090 Anthology of American Folk Music Various Artists 1997 $79.00 SFW40091 There is No Eye: Music for Photographs Various Artists 2001 $15.00 SFW40092 Classic Bluegrass from Smithsonian Folkways Various Artists 2002 $12.00 SFW40093 Classic Old-Time Music from Smithsonian Folkways Various Artists 2003 $12.00 SFW40094 Classic Mountain Songs from Smithsonian Folkways Various Artists 2002 $12.00 SFW40095 Kindness Toshi Reagon 1997 $15.00 SFW40096 If I Had a Hammer: Songs of Hope and Struggle Pete Seeger 1998 $15.00 Close to Home: Old Time Music from Mike Seeger's Collection, SFW40097 Various Artists 1997 $15.00 1952-1967 SFW40098 There Ain't No Way Out The New Lost City Ramblers 1997 $15.00 SFW40099 Fight with Song Barry O'Brien 1996 $16.98 SFW40100 This Land is Your Land: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1 Woody Guthrie 1997 $15.00 SFW40101 Muleskinner Blues: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 2 Woody Guthrie 1997 $15.00 SFW40102 Hard Travelin': The Asch Recordings, Vol. 3 Woody Guthrie 1998 $15.00 SFW40103 Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Vol. 4 Woody Guthrie 1999 $15.00 SFW40104 The High Lonesome Sound Roscoe Holcomb 1998 $15.00 SFW40105 Shout On: Lead Belly Legacy, Vol. 3 Lead Belly 1998 $15.00 Old Regular Baptists: Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern SFW40106 Indian Bottom Association 1997 $15.00 Kentucky SFW40107 Southern Banjo Sounds Mike Seeger 1998 $15.00 SFW40108 His Folkways Years, 1963-1968 Dock Boggs 1998 $23.00 SFW40110 Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Various Artists 2004 $12.00 SFW40111 Headlines and Footnotes: A Collection of Topical Songs Pete Seeger 1999 $15.00 SFW40112 The Asch Recordings, Vol. 1-4 Woody Guthrie 1999 $45.00 SFW40113 Praise the Lord: Gospel Music in Washington, D.C. Various Artists 1998 $12.00 SFW40114 Well May the World Go Larry Long 2000 $15.00 SFW40115 Masters of Old-time Country Autoharp Various Artists 2006 $15.00 Mademoiselle, Voulez-Vous Danser?: Franco-American Music SFW40116 Various Artists 1999 $15.00 from the New England Borderlands Saints Paradise:
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