EU-only three CD collection in fold-out digipak with 152-page booklet (English language), in the one hundred years that Folk music has been recorded in the United States, the tradition has embraced ballads - mostly new, but some transplanted from Europe, political statements, personal introspection, and much more. Now the story is here in this special triple disc collection. This second set begins with the Folk revival that started in the wake of the Kingston Trio's 'Tom Dooley' and continues through the dawn of the singer/songwriter era. It includes early Folk revival classics like 'Walk Right In', 'Michael', and 'Green, Green'. The second disc begins with Bob Dylan's game-changing classics, 'Blowing in the Wind', 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right', 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall', 'Masters of War', 'Mr. Tambourine Man', and 'The Times They Are A-Changin'. It was the Civil Rights era and the Vietnam era, so the music took on contemporary issues. In Dylan's wake came Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Tim Hardin, Fred Neil, and many others, all of them represented by their finest work. Content.
14 Adios Mi Corazon (Spanish Is the Loving Tongue) - Limeliters
15 Dubarry Done Gone Again - Chad Mitchell Trio
16 The Marvelous Toy - Chad Mitchell Trio
17 One Man's Hands - Chad Mitchell Trio
18 That's the Way It's Gonna Be - Chad Mitchell Trio
19 Leaving on a Jet Plane - Chad Mitchell Trio
20 South Wind - Bud & Travis
21 Cloudy Summer Afternoon - Bud & Travis
22 Michael - Highwaymen
23 Cotton Fields - Highwaymen
24 Walk Right in - Rooftop Singers
25 Tom Cat - Rooftop Singers
26 Green Green - New Christy Minstrels
27 Today - New Christy Minstrels
28 Blowing in the Wind - Bob Dylan
29 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Bob Dylan
30 Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Bob Dylan
31 Masters of War - Bob Dylan
32 The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob Dylan
33 Mr Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan
34 There But for Fortune - Phil Ochs
35 Power and the Glory - Phil Ochs
36 I Ain't Marching Anymore - Phil Ochs
37 Draft Dodger Rag - Phil Ochs
38 Changes - Phil Ochs
39 When I'm Gone - Phil Ochs
40 Ramblin' Boy - Tom Paxton
41 I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound - Tom Paxton
42 The Last Thing on My Mind -Tom Paxton
43 What Did You Learn in School Today? - Tom Paxton
44 Ain't That News - Tom Paxton
45 Bottle of Wine - Tom Paxton
46 Dusty Box Car Wall - Eric Andersen
47 Violets of Dawn - Eric Andersen
48 Close the Door Lightly When You Go - Eric Andersen
49 Thirsty Boots - Eric Andersen
50 Seven Daffodils - Tarriers
51 Cocaine Blues - Dave Van Ronk
52 Come Back Baby - Dave Van Ronk
53 Bad Dream Blues - Dave Van Ronk
54 Anathea - Judy Collins
55 Hey Nellie Nellie - Judy Collins
56 Carry It on - Judy Collins
57 The Ballad of Ira Hayes - Peter Lafarge
58 As Long As the Grass Shall Grow - Peter Lafarge
59 Stewball - Greenbriar Boys
60 Different Drum - Greenbriar Boys
61 Many a Mile - Patrick Sky
62 Reason to Believe - Tim Hardin
63 If I Were a Carpenter - Tim Hardin
64 The Lady Came from Baltimore - Tim Hardin
65 The Other Side of Life -Fred Neil
66 Blues on the Ceiling - Fred Neil
67 Little Bit of Rain - Fred Neil
68 The Dolphins - Fred Neil
69 Everybody's Talkin' -Fred Neil
70 Grand Hotel - David Blue
EU-only three CD collection in fold-out digipak with 152-page booklet (English language), in the one hundred years that Folk music has been recorded in the United States, the tradition has embraced ballads - mostly new, but some transplanted from Europe, political statements, personal introspection, and much more. Now the story is here in this special triple disc collection. This second set begins with the Folk revival that started in the wake of the Kingston Trio's 'Tom Dooley' and continues through the dawn of the singer/songwriter era. It includes early Folk revival classics like 'Walk Right In', 'Michael', and 'Green, Green'. The second disc begins with Bob Dylan's game-changing classics, 'Blowing in the Wind', 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right', 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall', 'Masters of War', 'Mr. Tambourine Man', and 'The Times They Are A-Changin'. It was the Civil Rights era and the Vietnam era, so the music took on contemporary issues. In Dylan's wake came Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Tim Hardin, Fred Neil, and many others, all of them represented by their finest work. Content.