Dave Van Ronk was one of the key figures in the coffee-house culture of New Yorks Greenwich Village during the late 50s and early 60s, both as a folk-blues artist in his own right and as a friend, mentor, and general mover and shaker, helping particularly in the early career of Bob Dylan. As a guitarist and singer, Van Ronks repertoire covered the gamut of traditional American folk and blues music, encompassing ragtime, skiffle, jug band music, New Orleans jazz, and swing as he helped popularise folk music in the changing musical environment of the post rock n roll era.
This great value 47-track 2-CD collection comprises recordings from the first five years of his recording career as he established himself at the core of New Yorks vibrant folk scene. It includes titles from one of his first recording projects, a 1958 album on the obscure Lyrichord label with the The Orange Blossom Jug Five called Skiffle In Stereo, plus the complete content of his first three solo albums as a folk-blues artist for the Folkways and Prestige labels Dave Van Ronk Sings Ballads, Blues, and a Spiritual, Dave Van Ronk Sings and Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger. It provides a thorough introduction to his early years, giving a fine insight into the repertoire which he and his peers saw as the core of the Americana tradition, and amply demonstrates why he became a much loved and respected personality within the folk community over the years.
REVIEWS
“This double CD Acrobat collection of material dating from 1958 to 1962, covering Van Ronk’s early career, is well worth its cover price… this great artiste’s legacy lives on.” - Dave Peabody (fRoots)
Disc 1 |
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Track |
Title |
Artist |
1 |
Just Because |
The Orange Blossom Jug Five |
2 |
You Gotta Like It |
The Orange Blossom Jug Five |
3 |
Trouble In Mind |
The Orange Blossom Jug Five |
4 |
Take Your Fingers Off It |
The Orange Blossom Jug Five |
5 |
Voice Of A Porkchop |
The Orange Blossom Jug Five |
6 |
Duncan And Brady |
Dave Van Ronk |
7 |
Black Mountain Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
8 |
In The Pines |
Dave Van Ronk |
9 |
My Baby's So Sweet |
Dave Van Ronk |
10 |
Twelve Gates To The City |
Dave Van Ronk |
11 |
Winin' Boy Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
12 |
If You Leave Me Pretty Mama |
Dave Van Ronk |
13 |
Backwater Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
14 |
Careless Love |
Dave Van Ronk |
15 |
Betty And Dupree |
Dave Van Ronk |
16 |
K.C. Moan |
Dave Van Ronk |
17 |
Gambler's Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
18 |
John Henry |
Dave Van Ronk |
19 |
How Long |
Dave Van Ronk |
20 |
Bed Bug Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
21 |
Yas-Yas-Yas |
Dave Van Ronk |
22 |
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean |
Dave Van Ronk |
23 |
Tell Old Bill |
Dave Van Ronk |
24 |
Hesitation Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
25 |
Sweet Substitute |
Dave Van Ronk |
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Disc 2 |
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Track |
Title |
Artist |
1 |
Georgie And The IRT |
Dave Van Ronk |
2 |
Hootchy Kootchy Man |
Dave Van Ronk |
3 |
Dink's Song |
Dave Van Ronk |
4 |
River Come Down |
Dave Van Ronk |
5 |
Just A Closer Walk With Thee |
Dave Van Ronk |
6 |
Come Back Baby |
Dave Van Ronk |
7 |
Spike Driver's Moan |
Dave Van Ronk |
8 |
Standing By My Window |
Dave Van Ronk |
9 |
Willie The Weeper |
Dave Van Ronk |
10 |
Samson And Delilah |
Dave Van Ronk |
11 |
Cocaine Blues |
Dave Van Ronk |
12 |
You've Been A Good Old Wagon |
Dave Van Ronk |
13 |
Fixin' To Die |
Dave Van Ronk |
14 |
Hang Me, Oh Hang Me |
Dave Van Ronk |
15 |
Long John |
Dave Van Ronk |
16 |
Chicken Is Nice |
Dave Van Ronk |
17 |
He Was A Friend Of Mine |
Dave Van Ronk |
18 |
Motherless Children |
Dave Van Ronk |
19 |
Stackalee |
Dave Van Ronk |
20 |
Mr. Noah |
Dave Van Ronk |
21 |
Come Back, Baby |
Dave Van Ronk |
22 |
Poor Lazarus |
Dave Van Ronk |