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Old 08-01-2006, 05:59 PM
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(too many cool artists to list) Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited



The Harry Smith Project:

Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited



All New Four Disc CD/DVD Box Set Features Live Performances By

Elvis Costello, Beck, Wilco, Richard Thompson, Steve Earle, Nick Cave,

Sonic Youth, Lou Reed, Beth Orton And More



Including New Full-Length Feature Never-Before-Seen Do***entary:

“The Old, Weird America: Harry Smith’s Anthology Of American Folk Music”



In-Stores October 24, 2006



LOS ANGELES, CA – 50 years after renowned musicologist, filmmaker and painter, Harry Smith (1923-1991) compiled the definitive Anthology Of American Folk Music, Shout! Factory will release The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited, a four-disc audio/video tribute to the legendary archivist. In a series of concerts at the turn of the millennium, Beck, Sonic Youth, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, David Johansen, Steve Earle, Richard Thompson, Beth Orton, and others paid tribune to Harry Smith and his Anthology, which encompasses the entire repertoire of American folk music. Compiled by producer Hal Willner, the new box set draws inspiration from Smith’s landmark 1952 six-album compilation, which brought such blues and roots artists as Robert Johnson, The Carter Family, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi John Hurt, Dock Boggs and Uncle Dave Macon to national attention and sparked the late-1950s/early-1960s urban folk revival. The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited will be available on October 24, 2006, for the suggested list price of $59.98. (The concert DVD, The Harry Smith Project Live, will also be available separately for the suggested list price of $14.98.)



Willner, known for staging multi-artist tribute concerts for everyone from Neil Young to Leonard Cohen (The Cohen footage is currently featured in I’m Your Man, a do***entary on the legendary musician), has compiled the most stunning and magical moments from these concerts on The Harry Smith Project Revisited – two CDs containing 33 live tracks recorded at London’s Royal Festival Hall (1999), St. Ann’s Center in Brooklyn, NY (1999) and UCLA’s Royce Hall (2001). Co-produced by Rani Singh, head of the Harry Smith Archives in NYC and Smith’s former assistant, the set also includes two DVDs: “A Concert Film – The Harry Smith Project Live” featuring 26 songs from the tribute concerts, as well as three of Harry Smith’s short experimental films, and “The Old, Weird America: Harry Smith Anthology Of American Folk Music,” an all new feature-length do***entary DVD which traces the roots of the original Anthology to its continuing influence on contemporary music.

Harry Smith’s musical legacy has impacted generations of artists, from Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead to Wilco and Elvis Costello – all of whom have covered or referenced the Anthology’s tracks. The original Anthology, which was certified gold this year, was reissued on CD in 1997 by Smithsonian/Folkways and went on to win two Grammy® awards. The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited is an inspired, idiosyncratic and exuberant collection of songs from the “Old, Weird America” interpreted by some of today’s most innovative artists.



CD/DVD Contents:



The Harry Smith Project: Anthology Of American Folk Music Revisited box set includes two CDs and two DVDs with deluxe packaging. Disc contents are as follows:



DISC ONE: (CD)

1. David Johansen, OLD DOG BLUE

2. Steve Earle, Prison cell Blues

3. Wilco, JAMES ALLEY BLUES

4. Beth Orton, FRANKIE

5. Beck, last fair deal gone down

6. Kate & Anna McGarrigle, SUGAR BABY

7. Elvis Costello, THE BUTCHER’S BOY

8. David Thomas, Way down the old plank road

9. Richard Thompson with Eliza Carthy, THE COO COO BIRD

10. Ed Sanders, my baby Done left me

11. Nick Cave, JOHN THE REVELATOR

12. Eric Mingus with Gary Lucas, oh death where is thy sting?

13. Roswell Rudd with Sonic Youth, DRY BONES

14. Garth & Maud Hudson, no depression in heaven

15. Geoff Muldaur, K.C. MOAN

17. Gavin Friday with Maurice Seezer, WHEN THAT GREAT SHIP WENT DOWN



DISC TWO: (CD)

1. Robin Holcomb, a lazy farmer boy

2. Van **** Parks with Mondrian String Quartet, sail away lady

3. Geoff Muldaur, POOR BOY BLUES

4. Marianne Faithfull, SPIKE DRIVER BLUES

5. Lou Reed, SEE THAT MY GRAVE IS KEPT CLEAN

6. Kate & Anna McGarrigle with Elvis Costello, OMMIE WISE PART 1 & 2

(WHAT LEWIS DID LAST…)

7. Gavin Friday, fatal flower garden

8. Bob Neuwirth with Eliza Carthy, i wish i was a mole in the ground

9. David Thomas, fishing blues

10. Mary Margaret O’Hara, HE GOT BETTER THINGS FOR YOU

11. Mocean Worker, Harry Goes A Courtin’

(The Mowo! Live Hootenanny Throw-Down)




DISC TWO: (CD) Cont’d.

12. Robin Holcomb & Todd Rundgren, THE HOUSE CARPENTER

13. Don Byron, Percy Heath & Bill Frisell, THIS SONG OF LOVE

14. Nick Cave, shine on me

15. David Johansen, James alley blues

16. Petra Haden, SINGLE girl married girl


DISC THREE (DVD): (Also available separately)
Concert Film – The Harry Smith Project Live
1. Elvis Costello, THE BUTCHER’S BOY

2. David Johansen, old dog blue

3. Nick Cave, john the revelator

4. Beck, LAST FAIR DEAL GONE DOWN

5. Ed Sanders, ONE HOT SUMMER NIGHT WITH HARRY SMITH

6. Kate & Anna McGarrigle, sugar baby

7. Lou Reed, see that my grave is kept clean

8. Beth Orton, frankie

9. Rosewell Rudd with Sonic Youth, dry bones

10. The Folksmen, OLD JOE’S PLACE

11. Robin Holcomb & Todd Rundgren, the House carpenter

12. Gavin Friday with Maurice Seezer, when that great ship WENT down

13. Philip Glass, ETUDE NO. 10

14. David Johansen, james alley blues

15. Eric Mingus with Gary Lucas, OH DEATH WHERE IS THY STING?

16. Petra Haden, SINGLE girl, married girl

17. Richard Thompson with Eliza Carthy, the coo coo bird

18. Bob Neuwirth with Eliza Carthy, i wish i was a mole in the ground

19. Geoff Muldaur, poor boy blues

20. Don Byron, Percy Heath & Bill Frisell, thIS song of love

21. Kate & Anna McGarrigle with Elvis Costello, ommie wise PART 1 & 2

(WHAT LEWIS DID LAST…)

22. Steve Earle, Prison cell Blues

23. David Thomas, fishing blues



Disc Three Bonus Features:

Three films by Harry Smith and interactive music selections: “Film #2,” “Film #7,” “Film #10,” “Philip Glass – Étude No. 10,” “DJ Spooky – HS Tone Poem,” “Mocean Worker – Harry Goes A Courtin’ (The Mowo! Live Hootenanny Throw-Down)”




DISC FOUR (DVD):

The Old, Weird America: Harry Smith Anthology Of American Folk Music

Prepare for an eclectic musical journey through “The Old, Weird America.” Hal Willner’s Harry Smith Project concerts celebrate the eccentric genius collector and his influential Anthology Of American Folk Music. Instrumental in helping inspire the urban folk revival of the 1960s, the anthology’s continuing impact on modern music is incalculable. Join us for a wild ride through a remarkable musical landscape.

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Old 08-01-2006, 06:20 PM
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There''s no Joni Mitchell. Why is there no Joni Mitchell? What in the ****? **** this bull****.

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Yeah thats kind of a **** collection. It's missing far to many greats and includes so much mediocrity.
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I thought this was part two - the revisited. Not the definitive folk collection. Did I read it wrong? I may have done...

Smithsonian does great folk albums as does Shanackie. (sp)
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There's a first? Judging from the playlist, there'd better be at least 2 Joni songs.
Both Sides, Now and Chelsea Morning are amazing, just to name two. But BSN has to be on there.
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