f66 The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection : ‘Woody At 100’
Woody Guthrie, one of America’s most treasured 20th-century icons, was born on July 14th 1912, in Okemah, Oklahoma – and in honour of this Woody Guthrie Centennial, Smithsonian Folkways presents an in-depth commemorative set:
A 150-page large-format book with 3 CDs, containing 57 tracks, including Woody’s most important recordings. The set also contains 21 previously unreleased performances and six never-before-heard original songs, including Woody’s first known – and recently discovered – recordings from 1937.
The book includes rare photos, lyrics, extensive notes and essays, visual artefacts and examples of Woody’s own art.
Catalogue Number: SFWCD40200 UK Release Date : July 9th
other Woody Guthrie titles on Smithsonian Folkways
Long Ways to Travel: Unreleased 1944-1949 SFWCD40046
The Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti SFWCD40060
This Land Is Your Land - Asch Recordings Vol.1 SFWCD40100 Muleskinner Blues - Asch Recordings Vol.2 SFWCD40101 Hard Travelin’ - Asch Recordings, Vol.3 SFWCD40102 Buffalo Skinners - Asch Recordings Vol.4 SFWCD40103
available from all good record retailers or buy direct from :
www.discovery-records.com / further information at :
www.folkways.si.edu contact us for further information
Exclusive UK distribution by : DISCOVERY RECORDS LTD
Songs to Grow On for Mother and Child SFWCD45035
The Asch Recordings Vols. 1-4 (4CD) SFWCD40112
Struggle SFWCD40025 Sings Folk Songs SFWCD40007 Nursery Days SFWCD45036 Folkways: Original Vision (with Leadbelly) SFWCD40000
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