FLAC (tracks) | 4h 59 min | Blues, Folk | 1.7 GB Spoiler: TRACKLIST Tracklist CD1 01. Skip James - I'm So Glad 02. Big Bill Broonzy - Done Got Wise 03. Mississippi John Hurt - Stagolee 04. The Golden Gate Quartet - Gospel Train 05. The Swan Silvertones - Oh Mary, Don't You Weep 06. Rev. Robert Wilkins - The Prodigal Son 07. The Cajun Band with Dewey Balfa and Revon Reid - Bosco Stomp 08. Otis Spann - Blues Is A Botheration 09. J.B. Hutto & His Hawks - Too Much Alcohol 10. Pee Wee Crayton - Blues After Hours 11. John Hammond with Duane Allman - I Can't Be Satisfied 12. Koerner, Ray & Glover - What's The Matter With The Mill 13. Dave Van Ronk - Cocaine 14. Reverend Gary Davis - Samson And Delilah 15. James Cotton - Cotton Crop Blues 16. Charlie Musselwhite Blues Band - Clay's Tune 17. Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Babe 18. Junior Wells - You Lied To Me 19. Buddy Guy - Fever 20. Big Mama Thornton - Ball And Chain CD2 01. Doc Watson - Deep River Blues 02. Mike Seeger - Hello Stranger 03. Almeda Riddle - House Carpenter 04. Hedy West - 500 Miles 05. The Stanley Brothers - Little Glass Of Wine 06. The Watson Family - Going Down This Road Feeling Bad 07. John Herald with The Greenbriar Boys - Stewball 08. The Weavers - This Land Is Your Land 09. Cisco Houston - Pretty Boy Floyd 10. The Rooftop Singers - Walk Right In 11. Liam Clancy - Rocky Road To Dublin 12. The Clancy Brothers - Jug Of Punch 13. The Country Gentlemen - The Leaves That Are Green 14. Bill Monroe with Peter Rowan - Walls Of Time 15. Pete Seeger - Where Have All The Flowers Gone? 16. Hedy West - Anger In The Land 17. Phil Ochs - There But For Fortune 18. Eric Andersen - Thirsty Boots 19. Tom Paxton - That Was The Last Thing On My Mind 20. Jesse Fuller - San Francisco Bay Blues 21. The Kentucky Colonels with Clarence White - Roll On Buddy 22. The Kingston Trio - Hard, Ain't It Hard 23. Patrick Sky - Many A Mile CD3 01. Bob Dylan - North Country Blues 02. Joan Baez - Farewell, Angelina 03. Ian & Sylvia - Early Morning Rain 04. Mimi & Richard Farina - Reflections In A Crystal Wind 05. Odetta - Driving On Bald Mountain 06. Ian & Sylvia - Four Strong Winds 07. Jim Kweskin - Mobile Line 08. The Serpent Power - Dope Again 09. Country Joe & The Fish - I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag 10. Sandy Bull - Gotta Be Juicy (Or It Ain't Love) 11. Notes From The Underground - Down In The Basement 12. Circus Maximus - Negative Dreamer Girl 13. The Frost - Rock And Roll Music 14. Charlie Musselwhite with Harvey Mandel - Cristo Redentor 15. The Serpent Power - Nobody Blues 16. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Born In Chicago 17. Sandy Bull - Easy Does It 18. Country Joe & The Fish - Janis 19. The Frost - Sweet Lady Love 20. Circus Maximus - Lonely Man CD4 01. Joan Baez - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 02. Gary & Randy Scruggs - Hobo's Lullabye 03. The Dillards - Duelling Banjos 04. Jerry Jeff Walker - Shell Game 05. Kinky Friedman - Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In The Bed 06. The Jim Kweskin Jug Band with Maria Muldaur - I'm A Woman 07. John Fahey - March! For Martin Luther King 08. Tom Paxton - The Death Of Stephen Biko 09. Country Joe & The Fish - Here I Go Again 10. Elizabeth - You Should Be More Careful 11. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Soldier Blue 12. Kinky Friedman - Sold American 13. Oregon - Sail 14. Larry Coryell & John McLaughlin - Rene's Theme 15. John Fahey - Commemorative Transfiguration And Communion At Magruder Park 16. Jerry Jeff Walker - Morning Song To Sally 17. Buffy Sainte-Marie - She Used To Want To Be A Ballerina 18. The 31st Of February - A Nickel's Worth Of Benny's Help 19. Notes From The Underground - Wish I Was A Punk 20. Country Joe McDonald - Kiss My Ass Ace Records’4-CD box set Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene: Vanguard Records and the 1960s Musical Revolution is a comprehensive chronicle of the Vanguard sound and style, taking in not only folk, but blues, gospel, country and even rock. (The label’s jazz and classical forays, alas, shall have to wait until another day.) As such, it’s a hugely impressive monument to a decade-plus of recordings that influenced a generation of blues-rock and psychedelic performers as the 1960s made way for the 1970s. But it’s even more of a revelation, for good or ill, that the universal themes reflected in these artists’ works still resonate today. This set isn’t for casual, background listening, but instead offers a serious (and seriously entertaining) glimpse back at a heady time for American culture... LINK TỒN TẠI 30 NGÀY. VUI LÒNG INBOX ĐỂ RE-UPLOAD LINK: Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link! LIST TOÀN BỘ ALBUM: https://www.fshare.vn/folder/B5JYXKSWXPEN