Various - Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village Vol 2. (2xLP, RSD, Comp)

Condition:
Media:  Mint (M)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
sealed!! tear in shrink due to storage !
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Genre: Folk World & Country
Style: Folk, Bluegrass

Tracklist:
A1. Leadbelly - New York
A2. Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Cocaine Blues
A3. Theodore Bikel - Buffalo Boy
A4. The Clancy Brothers - The Parting Glass
A5. Kenneth Patchen - State Of The Nation
A6. Bukka White - Fixin' To Die
B1. Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go
B2. Lonnie Johnson (2) - You Will Need Me
B3. The Kossoy Sisters - The Wagoner's Lad
B4. John Jacob Niles - Go 'Way From My Window
B5. Roosevelt Sykes - Driving Wheel
C1. Jack Kerouac - On The Road
C2. Joan Baez - Silver Dagger
C3. Bob Gibson - Wayfaring Stranger
C4. Jean Ritchie - Nottamum Town
C5. Rev. Gary Davis - Death Don't Have Mercy
C6. Josh White - In My Time Of Dying
C7. The Staple Singers - Uncloudy Day
D1. Harry Belafonte - Rocks And Gravel
D2. Lightnin' Hopkins - Mojo Hand
D3. Kingston Trio - New York Girls
D4. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Little Wheel Spin And Spin
D5. Tom Paxton - Ramblin' Boy
D6. The Greenbriar Boys - Roll On Buddy
D7. Peter, Paul & Mary - If I Had A Hammer



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

In early 1961, a 19 year old Bob Dylan, having dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year, travelled to New York City, ostensibly to visit his idol Woody Guthrie, hospitalised with Huntingdons Disease. He headed straight for Greenwich Village, by then the epicentre of the folk music revival that Dylan was hoping to become a part of. In his recent autobiography Chronicles he writes; Greenwich was full of full of folk clubs and bars and those of us who played them all played the old timey folk songs, rural blues and dance tunes. This is volume 2 of a 2 part vinyl set that represents the scene he discovered, the sounds he found Blowin In The Wind and the artists who were already playing the clubs and bars of the Village upon his arrival.
Released for Record Store Day, 2016.

 

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