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CD Art for Sing Out! 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, Airshow Mastering SONGS FROM SING OUT! 16 Ye Jacobites Trad. arr. Eddi Reader/Colin Reid 4:01 from Eddi Reader’s album Sings the Songs of Robert Burns (Compass #4368) available from 117 30th Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37212, Ph: 800-757-2277; Web: <www.compassrecords.com>. See page 15. vv.48#2 17 Barbed Wire Boys by Susan Werner (© 2001 Susan Werner Music) 3:16 from Susan Werner’s album New Non-Fiction (Werner, Susan #6566134372) available from Box 12, Merion Featuring songs by: Station, PA 19066, Web: <www.susanwerner.com>. See page 98. 18 Mockingbird by Janis Ian (© Rude Girl Publishing Inc. / BMI) 2:50 Robin & Linda from Janis Ian’s album Billie’s Bones (Oh Boy #029) available from 33 Music Square West, Suite 102B, Nashville, TN 37203, Ph: 800-521-2112; Web: <www.ohboy.com>. See page 18. Williams 19 All the Pretty Little Horses (Traditional) 2:59 Rosalie Sorrels from Odetta’s album The Essential Odetta (Vanguard #43/44) available from 2700 Pennsylvania Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404, Ph: 310-829-9355; Web: <www.vanguardrecords.com>. See page 109. Townes Van Zandt 20 Banging Breakdown (Banjo Teach-In) (Traditional arr. Hobart Smith) 1:59 an exclusive recording by Tony Trischka to accompany his article in Sing Out! See page 73. Tom Russell 21 Chinquipin Pie (Banjo Teach-in) (Traditional arr. Hobart Smith) 1:19 Loudon Wainwright III an exclusive recording by Tony Trischka to accompany his article in Sing Out! See page 74. Susan Werner 22 The Meeting of Waters (Guitar Teach-In) (Traditional) 0:58 an exclusive recording by Ken Perlman to accompany his article in Sing Out! See page 70. James Keelaghan Christine Lavin For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: Janis Ian ... Odetta Sing Out! P.O. Box 5460 Bethlehem, PA 18015-0460 ... & many more! TOLL FREE ORDERS: 1-888-SING-OUT INTERNET: www.singout.org 2004 Sing Out Publications Sing Out! Recordings SO-482 Exclusively for Sing Out! Basic & Sustaining Members * * CD482book.p65 1 5/12/2004, 10:43 AM THETHE SONGSSONGS 01 Mambore by Solo Cissokho / Trädgårdsvalsen by Ellika Frissell 09 Marie by Townes Van Zandt (© 1998 Townes Van Zandt Songs / ASCAP) 4:41 (© 2002 Music Network Records Group) 2:48 from Townes Van Zandt’s album No Deeper Blue (Sugar Hill #1046) available from P.O. Box 55300, from Ellika & Solo’s album Tretakt Takissaba (Xource #133) available from Textilvägen 7, Stockholm Durham, NC 27717-5300, Ph: 800-996-4455; Web: <www.sugarhillrecords.com>. See page 62. 12030, Sweden, Ph: +46-(0)8-630-3644; Web: <www.mnw.se>. See page 7. 10 Traveling Lady by Rosalie Sorrels (© Grimes Creek Music / ASCAP) 5:00 02 No Bomb Is Smart by SONiA (© Ainos Music) 3:51 from Rosalie Sorrels’ album My Last Go Round (Red House #167) available from P.O. Box 4044, 501 West from SONiA’s album No Bomb is Smart (Disappear #1003) available from P.O. Box 10435, Baltimore, MD Lynnhurst Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104, Ph: 800-695-4687; Web: <www.redhouserecords.com>. See page 34. 21209, Ph: 410-372-0807; Web: <disappearfear.com>. See page 78. 11 Old Plank Road by Robin & Linda Williams (© Songs for Dixie / BMI) 3:36 03 The Ballad of Chris and Pat by Jody Kessler (© 2000 In the Moment Productions / BMI) 6:02 from Robin & Linda Williams’ album Deeper Waters (Red House #173) available from P.O. Box 4044, 501 from Jody Kessler’s album No Solid Ground (In the Moment #27) available from P.O. Box 4054, Ithaca, NY West Lynnhurst Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104, Ph: 800-695-4687; Web: <www.redhouserecords.com>. 14852, Web: <www.jodykessler.com>. See page 16. See page 44. 04 A Little a’ This ’n’ That by Pete Seeger (© Sanga Music, Inc..) 2:21 12 The New Street People by Christine Lavin (© 2004 Christine Lavin Music / ASCAP) 3:27 sung by Tao Rodriguez-Seeger and Pete Seeger on the tribute album Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger Vol. 3 from a CD single from Christine Lavin (which includes both this and the cold weather version of the song), (Appleseed #1072) available from P.O. Box 2593, West Chester, PA 19380, Ph: 610-701-5755; Web: available from ChristineLavin.com at P.O. Box 67594, Rochester, NY 14617, Ph: 716-266-0260; Web: <www.appleseedrec.com>. See page 81. <www.christinelavin.com>. See page 92. 05 Peace Call by Woody Guthrie (TRO © 1963, Renewed, Ludlow Music, Inc. / BMI) 3:53 13 Ursus Horribilis lyrics: Dave Para; tune: Traditional (© 2003 Dave Para) / from Eliza Gilkyson’s album Land of Milk and Honey (Red House #174) available from P.O. Box 4044, Jefferson and Liberty (Traditional Irish) 4:48 501 West Lynnhurst Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104, Ph: 800-695-4687; Fx: 651-644-4248; E-mail: from The Discovery String Band’s album Most Perfect Harmony: Lewis and Clark: A Musical Journey [email protected]; Web: <www.redhouserecords.com>. See page 82. (Big Canoe #6789) available from 513 High St., Boonville, MO 65233, Ph: 660-882-3353; Web: www.bigcanoerecords.com. See page 24 & 25. 06 Presidents’ Day by Loudon Wainwright III (© 2004 Snowden Music / ASCAP) 4:02 a previously unreleased recording by Loudon Wainwright III at McCabe’s in Los Angeles. Check out 14 A Shake in the Basket tune: Trad.; lyrics: Trad. arr. Andrew Calhoun Loudon’s web site at: <www.lwiii.com>. See page 100. (© 2004 Andrew Calhoun) 3:58 from Andrew Calhoun’s album Telfer’s Cows (Waterbug #0054) available from P.O. Box 12736, Portland, 07 Hold Your Ground by James Keelaghan (© 1993 Tranquilla Music / SOCAN) 3:27 OR 97212, Ph: 800 466 0234; Fx: 503-233-0304; E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.waterbug.com. from James Keelaghan’s album Then Again (Jericho Beach #0401) available from 1351 Grant St., See page 90. Vancouver, BC V5L 2X7, Canada, Ph: 800-633-8282; Web: <www.jerichobeach.com>. See page 84. 15 Boulevarden by Høirup / Tolderens Trekant by Haugaard / Dantz Trad. arr. 08 The Ballad of Edward Abbey by Tom Russell (© Frontera Music / ASCAP) 4:34 Haugaard & Høirup (© Haugaard & Høirup / GO’ Danish Folk Music Productions) 4:01 from Tom Russell’s album Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs (HighTone #8165) available from 220 Fourth St., from Haugaard and Høirup’s album Om Sommeren (Go’ #0203) available from Ribe Landevej 190, DK Suite 101, Oakland, CA 94607, Ph: 510-763-8500; Web: <www.hightone.com>. See page 104. 7100 Vejle, Denmark, Ph: +45-7572-2486; Web: <www.gofolk.dk>. See page 52 & 53. CD482book.p65 2 5/12/2004, 10:44 AM Score to fold. Score to fold. 48/2 compilation produced by Mark D. Moss 48/2 THE SONGS mastered by Charlie Pilzer, Airshow Mastering 01 Mambore (Ellika & Solo) 2:48 02 No Bomb Is Smart (SONiA) 3:51 S 03 The Ballad of Chris and Pat (Jody Kessler) 6:02 ONGS 04 A Little a’ This ’n’ That (Tao Rodriguez-Seeger w/ Pete Seeger) 2:21 2004 05 Peace Call (Eliza Gilkyson) 3:53 06 FROM Presidents’ Day (Loudon Wainwright III) 4:02 www.singout.org : UMMER 07 Hold Your Ground (James Keelaghan) 3:27 S 08 The Ballad of Edward Abbey (Tom Russell) 4:34 ! 09 S Marie (Townes Van Zandt) 4:41 NTERNET I UT 10 ING Traveling Lady (Rosalie Sorrels) 5:00 • 11 Old Plank Road (Robin & Linda Williams) 3:36 O Bethlehem, PA 18015-0460 Bethlehem, PA O 12 • The New Street People (Christine Lavin) 3:27 ING 13 Ursus Horribilis / Jefferson and Liberty (The Discovery String Band) 4:48 UT S 14 (Andrew Calhoun) 3:58 A Shake in the Basket ! 15 Boulevarden / Tolderens Trekant / Dantz (Haugaard & Høirup) 4:01 S UMMER 16 1-888-SING-OUT Ye Jacobites (Eddi Reader) 4:01 : P.O. Box 5460 P.O. 17 Barbed Wire Boys (Susan Werner) 3:16 FROM 18 Mockingbird (Janis Ian) 2:50 RDERS 2004 19 (Odetta) 2:59 O All the Pretty Little Horses 20 (Tony Trischka) 1:59 REE Banging Breakdown ONGS Sing Out! • 21 F Chinquipin Pie (Tony Trischka) 1:19 S 2004 Sing Out Publications • Sing Out! Recordings SO-481 For more information or a catalog of books and recordings write: 22 OLL (Ken Perlman) 0:58 T The Meeting of Waters Score to fold. Score to fold..
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