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Bob Gibson- You Can Tell The World - 32 Folk Favourites (Uk) (CD)

SKU: 604988284621
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Bob Gibson was a key figure in the late 50's early 60's folk revival. Whilst less well known than his peers, like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, he is cited as an influence by no less than John Lennon. His songs have been recorded by the likes of The Seekers, The Byrds, The Limeliters, Peter, Paul and Mary and Bob Dylan. This set features 32 tracks drawn from his early recordings, beginning with a pair of songs from a 1955 demo reel that secured him a record deal, his rare single for Decca and four albums for Riverside, including a live set recorded at Carnegie Hall. Many of these recordings have not been available since the 60's and appear on CD for the first time. The set also includes rare recordings from the 1959 and 1960 Newport Folk Festivals with Bob featured solo, with Bob Camp and with Joan Baez, marking the first time she was seen by a national audience.

Tracklist:

  1. There Was An Old Woman
  2. Ninety Nine And Ninety
  3. Marching To Pretoria
  4. I'm Never To Marry
  5. Mighty Day
  6. The Abdication
  7. Bahaman Lullaby
  8. Pretty Boy
  9. What Are Folks Made Of
  10. John Henry
  11. Dance, Boatman, Dance
  12. Abilene
  13. Katie Morey
  14. Ol' Bill
  15. To Morrow
  16. Money Is King
  17. Drill Ye, Tarriers
  18. I'm Gonna Leave Old Texas
  19. I Come For To Sing
  20. The Lily Of The West
  21. Springfield Mountain
  22. Sail Away Lady
  23. Day-O
  24. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
  25. Joy, Joy
  26. There's A Hole In My Bucket
  27. This Train
  28. A Wayfaring Stranger
  29. We Are Crossing The Jordon River
  30. This Little Light Of Mine
  31. You Can Tell The World
  32. Well, Well, Well
Format: New CD/Rock

Bob Gibson- You Can Tell The World - 32 Folk Favourites (Uk) (CD)

SKU: 604988284621
Regular price ¥90.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.18.2025

 
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Bob Gibson was a key figure in the late 50's early 60's folk revival. Whilst less well known than his peers, like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, he is cited as an influence by no less than John Lennon. His songs have been recorded by the likes of The Seekers, The Byrds, The Limeliters, Peter, Paul and Mary and Bob Dylan. This set features 32 tracks drawn from his early recordings, beginning with a pair of songs from a 1955 demo reel that secured him a record deal, his rare single for Decca and four albums for Riverside, including a live set recorded at Carnegie Hall. Many of these recordings have not been available since the 60's and appear on CD for the first time. The set also includes rare recordings from the 1959 and 1960 Newport Folk Festivals with Bob featured solo, with Bob Camp and with Joan Baez, marking the first time she was seen by a national audience.

Tracklist:

  1. There Was An Old Woman
  2. Ninety Nine And Ninety
  3. Marching To Pretoria
  4. I'm Never To Marry
  5. Mighty Day
  6. The Abdication
  7. Bahaman Lullaby
  8. Pretty Boy
  9. What Are Folks Made Of
  10. John Henry
  11. Dance, Boatman, Dance
  12. Abilene
  13. Katie Morey
  14. Ol' Bill
  15. To Morrow
  16. Money Is King
  17. Drill Ye, Tarriers
  18. I'm Gonna Leave Old Texas
  19. I Come For To Sing
  20. The Lily Of The West
  21. Springfield Mountain
  22. Sail Away Lady
  23. Day-O
  24. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
  25. Joy, Joy
  26. There's A Hole In My Bucket
  27. This Train
  28. A Wayfaring Stranger
  29. We Are Crossing The Jordon River
  30. This Little Light Of Mine
  31. You Can Tell The World
  32. Well, Well, Well