Showing posts with label Robert Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Johnson. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Ian & Sylvia – The Lost Tapes


IAN & SYLVIA
The Lost Tapes
Stony Plain Records

As I wrote in 2017 when Tom Russell released Play One More: The Songs of Ian & Sylvia, “I got into record collecting as a kid in the 1960s and Ian & Sylvia’s LPs had a huge impact on me. They were a big part of my introduction to traditional folk music and to original, folk-based songwriting. By 1966, I owned all of their early LPs and kept on buying the new ones as they came out later in the ‘60s and early-‘70s. And I got to see them play live a couple of times. I still return to their music often – particularly the first five albums.

“As a music journalist, I’ve written about the CD reissues of the Ian & Sylvia LPs and about both Ian Tyson’s and Sylvia Tyson’s solo albums. I’ve seen both of them live on many occasions and, in the 1990s, I produced a couple of shows in Montreal with Sylvia (a stage setting of Timothy Findlay’s “The Pianoman’s Daughter” and a concert with Quartette, her group with three other great women singers). And I’ve done long (and separate) radio interviews with both Ian and Sylvia that have included extensive looks back at their Ian & Sylvia years.”

Ian had a weekly TV show on CTV in Canada from 1970 until 1975 – it was called “Nashville North” the first season before being renamed “The Ian Tyson Show” – that I always watched whenever I was home on the nights it aired (this was before the days of VCRs) and Sylvia was on the show often. Recently, Sylvia rediscovered a trove of live tapes from that era and worked with producer Danny Greenspoon (an old friend who started out on the Montreal folk scene around the same time as me) on assembling The Lost Tapes, a wonderful two-CD collection. Although there are no recording sources listed in the liner notes, I’m guessing most – if not all – of these tracks are from The Ian Tyson Show.

The first CD is labeled “Classics” and indeed all of these songs are both familiar – Ian & Sylvia recorded 10 of them on LPs back in the day – and fresh in these arrangements some of which have a fuller band sound than the original recordings.

Among my favorites on the first disc are versions of the traditional “When First Unto This Country” and “Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies,” on which their harmonies and Sylvia’s autoharp playing shine; “Darcy Farrow,” written by Steve Gillette and Tom Campbell in the style of a traditional folksong; and Ian’s classics “Four Rode By,” “Four Strong Winds” and “Summer Wages.”

I also enjoyed their versions of “The French Song,” a hit for Lucille Starr, and traditional songs “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and “I’ll Fly Away,” all of which are not on earlier Ian & Sylvia albums.

The 13 songs – many of them country classics – on the second CD labeled “Previously Unreleased” are also not on earlier Ian & Sylvia albums.

Some of my favorites the this disc include a countrified version of Tom Paxton’s “The Last Thing On My Mind”; Lefty Frizzell’s “That’s the Way Love Goes,” a then-current hit for Johnny Rodriguez; an uncharacteristic version of “Come On in My Kitchen,” a Robert Johnson blues; and Jimmie Rodgers “Jimmie’s Texas Blues.”

There are also duets of Sylvia singing with Lucille Starr on “Crying Time” and “Silver Threads and Golden Needles.”

The album ends with Ian singing lead on “The Goodnight Loving Trail,” Utah Phillips’ great song about a used-up cowboy relegated to chuckwagon duty on cattle drives in the 1860s. This performance of “The Goodnight Loving Trail” was a precursor to the decades Ian would spend – beginning in the 1980s and continuing to this day – as perhaps the greatest writer and interpreter of authentic cowboy music.

This album is a nice reminder of the historic importance of Ian & Sylvia to folk music and to the emergence of country rock.

Ian & Sylvia’s The Lost Tapes will be released on September 6.

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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Saturday Morning with Mike Regenstreif – CKCU – Saturday February 2, 2019


Saturday Morning is an eclectic roots-oriented program on CKCU in Ottawa heard live on Saturday mornings from 7 until 10 am (Eastern time) and then available for on-demand streaming. I am one of the four rotating hosts of Saturday Morning and base my programming on the Folk Roots/Folk Branches format I developed at CKUT in Montreal.

CKCU can be heard at 93.1 FM in Ottawa and http://www.ckcufm.com/ on the web.

This episode of Saturday Morning can be streamed on-demand at … https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/128/41414.html

Anne Hills & Michael Smith- The Dutchman
Paradise Lost and Found (Red Wing)

Buffy Sainte-Marie will be honoured with the People’s Voice Award at the International Folk Music Awards on February 13 during the Folk Alliance International Conference in Montreal.

Buffy Sainte-Marie- Groundhog
Best of the Vanguard Years (Vanguard)
Penny Lang- Johnny Be Fair
Live at the Yellow Door (She-Wolf)
Eric Andersen- Universal Soldier
The Street was Always There (Appleseed)
Buffy Sainte-Marie- My Country ‘tis of thy People You’re Dying
Medicine Songs (True North)

Leonard Cohen will be honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award (Legacy) at the International Folk Music Awards on February 13 during the Folk Alliance International Conference in Montreal.

Leonard Cohen- Suzanne
Live in London (Columbia)
Mara Levine w/Caroline Cutroneo- Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
Facets of Folk (Mara’s Creations)
SONIA disappear fear- Hallelujah
By My Silence (Disappear Records)
Leonard Cohen- Dance Me to the End of Love
Live in London (Columbia)

Joni Mitchell will be honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award (Living) at the International Folk Music Awards on February 13 during the Folk Alliance International Conference in Montreal.

Joni Mitchell- Rainy Night House
Ladies of the Canyon (Reprise)
Katherine Rondeau- Urge for Going
Unfortunate Point of View (Katherine Rondeau)
Dave Van Ronk- Both Sides Now
The Mayor of MacDougal Street: Rarities 1957-1969 (Rootstock)
Joni Mitchell- For the Roses
For the Roses (Elektra)

Extended feature: Songs of Robert Johnson – The next 16 songs were originally recorded by Robert Johnson (1911-1938) in 1936 and ’37.

Robert Johnson- Cross Road Blues
The Complete Recordings (Columbia/Legacy)
Pinetop Perkins- Sweet Home Chicago
Dealin’ with the Devil: Songs of Robert Johnson (Cannonball)
Missy Burgess- Come On In My Kitchen
Lemon Pie (Missy Burgess)
Rick Fines- Love in Vain
Live at the Harvest (Rick Fines)

Robert Johnson- Phonograph Blues
The Complete Recordings (Columbia/Legacy)
Guy Davis- Walkin’ Blues
Stomp Down Rider (Red House)
David Rea- Travelin’ Riverside
Shorty’s Ghost (Gitsu)
Paul Geremia- Terraplane Blues
The Devil’s Music (Red House)

Robert Johnson- Malted Milk
The Complete Recordings (Columbia/Legacy)
Colin Linden- They’re Red Hot
Sad & Beautiful World 1975-1999 (True North)
Lucinda Williams- Ramblin’ On My Mind
Ramblin’ (Smithsonian Folkways)
Taj Mahal- Dust My Broom
Taj Mahal (Columbia/Legacy)

Robert Johnson- Stones in My Passway
The Complete Recordings (Columbia/Legacy)
Paul Asbell- From Four Until Late
From Adamant to Atchafalaya (Busy Hands Records)
Rory Block- Preaching Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)
The Lady and Mr. Johnson (Rykodisc)
David Essig- If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
Rolling Fork to Gallows Point (Watershed)

Reggie Harris- Hickory Hill
Ready to Go (Reggie Harris Music)
Lois Deloatch- Hymn to Freedom
Hymn to Freedom: Homage to Oscar Peterson (Improv Media)
Dawn Tyler Watson w/Patrick Lehman- Shine On
Jawbreaker (Dawn Tyler Watson)
John McCutcheon w/members of Beausoleil- If I Had a Hammer

Tom Russell- October in the Railroad Earth
Jack Kerouac w/Steve Allen- Readings from ‘On the Road’ and ‘Visions of Cody’
The Kerouac Collection (Rhino)
David Amram w/Lynn Sheffield- Pull My Daisy
No More Walls (Flying Fish)

Ian Robb- They’re Taking it Away
From Different Angels (Fallen Angle)
Ray Harris- Pontiac County Blues
Kinda Sets the Tone (Ray Harris)
Ashley & Simpson- Little Liza Jane
Off to Here Land (Ashley & Simpson)

Tom Russell- Isadore Gonzalez

David Amram w/Ramblin Jack Elliott- Going North
No More Walls (Flying Fish)


I’ll be hosting Saturday Morning next on March 2.

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--Mike Regenstreif