Generations of Folk, Vol. 1: Festival of Folk

RELEASE
April 14, 1998
LABEL
Vanguard
GENRES
Folk, Folk-Pop, Political Folk, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic, Singer/Songwriter, Folk Revival, Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk

Album Review

Vanguard's Generations of Folk, Vol. 1: Festival of Folk does a nice job illuminating the diversity of the '50s and '60s folk scene. Airy folk-pop classics like "Walk Right In" by the Rooftop Singers and "Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)" from the Serendipity Singers hold their own against weightier numbers from more politically charged performers such as Pete Seeger ("Bells of Rhymney") and Joan Baez ("The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"). The Kingston Trio provide the requisite Irish folk contingent with "Tom Dooley," Odetta and José Feliciano reinterpret standards, and the Weavers wrap the whole thing up with "Goodnight Irene," resulting in a scant but undeniably classic collection of genre favorites.
James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Walk Right In
  2. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
  3. Tom Dooley
  4. La Bamba
  5. You Were on My Mind
  6. Let's Get Together
  7. The Bells of Rhymney
  8. If I Had a Hammer
  9. Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)
  10. Reflections in a Crystal Wind
  11. Mister Can't You See
  12. Goodnight Irene