This Land Is Your Land - The Folk Years (2002) Review

This Land Is Your Land - The Folk Years (2002)
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This was one of the American Soundtrack series concerts originally aired on PBS in 2002, and includes all the great names of early folk music. Although the sound is not perfect, it is still highly acceptable, and this nearly two hour concert features a cornucopia of American folk music from the fifties and sixties. I personally enjoy this concert and others in the series not only for the music, but also to actually see what some of these people look like, since much of this type of music went out of general circulation before I was born. If you enjoy folk music, I highly recommend this DVD.
Amazing Grace, Both Sides Now, and Send In The Clowns - Judy Collins
MTA, Where Have All the Flowers Gone, Greenback Dollar, Scotch and Soda,
Tom Dooley, and Worried Man - The Kingston Trio
Michael, Cotton Fields, and Number One - the Highwaymen
Baby The Rain Must Fall and I Didn't See the Time - Glenn Yarbrough
There's a Meeting Here Tonight - Glenn Yarbrough & The Limelighters
Power and the Glory, Lonesome Traveler, and Generic Uptempo Folk Song -
The Limelighters
Greenfields and Try to Remember - The Brothers Four
Madrigal - Smothers Brothers
Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire
Mr. Tambourine Man, Turn! Turn! Turn!, Eight Miles High - Roger McGuinn
Green, Green, Just Americans, This Land is Your Land - Randy Sparks
& The Minstrels
Bonus Track: Folk Rap - The Limelighters

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