Songs of the Civil War | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 7015
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 48607 UPC: 074644860726 EAN: 0074644860726 ASIN: B00000283E
Release Date: August 13, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Ashokan Farewell - Ungar, Jay | | • | No More Auction Block - Traditional | | • | Lincoln and Liberty - Hutchinson, J. | | • | Dixie's Land - Emmett, Daniel Deca | | • | The Southern Soldier Boy - Alexander, G.W. | | • | Aura Lea - Poulton, George R. | | • | Rebel Soldier - Traditional | | • | Follow the Drinking Gourd - Traditional | | • | Battle Hymn of the Republic (John Brown's Body) - Howe, Julia Ward | | • | When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Lambert, Louis | | • | Was My Brother in the Battle? - Foster, Stephen | | • | Yellow Rose of Texas - Traditional | | • | Run, Mourner, Run - Traditional | | • | Give Us a Flag - Traditional | | • | The Secesh (Shiloh) | | • | Somebody's Darling - DeLaCoste, M.R. | | • | An Old Unreconstructed - Traditional | | • | Vacant Chair - Root, George F. | | • | Better Times Are Coming - Foster, Stephen | | • | Lorena - Webster, Henry DeLa | | • | Marching Through Georgia - Work, Henry Clay | | • | Hard Times (Come Again No More) - Foster, Stephen | | • | Oh I'm a Good Old Rebel - Randolph, Major I. | | • | When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Lambert, Louis | | • | Taps - Butterfield, Daniel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Prompted by the success Ken Burns's popular Civil War documentary (which spawned its own soundtrack), Songs of the Civil War presents an eclectic assortment of contemporary performers tackling period pieces that date back to the War Between the States. Here's Sweet Honey in the Rock tackling the slave lament "No More Auction Block for Me," Judy Collins singing "Battle Hymn of the Republic," and Kate and Anna McGarrigle essaying the lovely (and very suitable) "Hard Times Come Again No More." Between performances by name artists (Kathy Mattea, Waylon Jennings, and Richie Havens among them), instrumentals performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band provide a sense of time and place. --Steven Stolder
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| Customer Reviews:
Very Good April 9, 2008 Twain Mark P. (Illinois) The one and only thing that I didn't like about this was that there was only one version of, "Battle Hymn of the Republic" which was beautiful but it was acapella and only one verse was sung.
great CD! December 21, 2007 auntie em (Tennessee) I really am enjoying this variety of music! I like the different artists and their different styles; old songs become new with the variety.
Not just for Civil War buffs July 28, 2007 J. Wilding (Kansas City, MO USA) Ken Burns did a fine job of selecting the best, most interesting, most poignant songs from both sides of a defining conflict in America's history, and matching them with the exact right performers. The CD is perfectly paced and full of delights, like Hoyt Axton singing "Yellow Rose of Texas," Richie Havens performing "Follow the Drinking Gourd," and Waylon Jennings singing "Rebel Soldier," which is the most ticked-off song I've ever heard.
Educators: What a collection to add to your collection! March 21, 2007 Peppermint (Nevada, United States) Reviewers Theo Logos and Laurence Bernabo were correct! This is an excellent collection of music. I purchased this album because my nine-year-old son needed background music for his Civil War presentation at our homeschool group's history fair. Like I said, this was supposed to be background music to set a mood only. Instead, the music prompted a lot of interest with many people commenting on it, some sang or hummed along, and much conversation was generated. Our goal was to promote learning and this music definitely contributed to our goal's success!
Panis Angelicus March 2, 2007 G. Mooers (Gilberton, WA) Lots of good stuff here. Read the other reviews. But you need only one reason to purchase this gem - Hoyt Axton's take on "The Yellow Rose of Texas". Panis Angelicus
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