Daddy-O Daddy! Rare Family Songs of Woody Guthrie
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Genre: Childrens
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 2-OCT-2001
Track Listing
- Howdy Little Newlycome - Woody Guthrie
- Want to See Me Grow - Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
- Don't You Push Me Down - Taj Mahal
- New Baby Train - Kim Wilson
- Little Seed - Cissy Houston
- Dry Bed - Billy Bragg & the Blokes
- Little Sack O Sugar - Taj Mahal
- My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky) - Syd Straw
- I'll Write and I'll Draw - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
- Bigger - Kim Wilson
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - Billy Bragg & the Blokes
- Tippy Top Toe - Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
- Curly Headed Baby - Ramblin' Jack Elliott
- Sleep Eye - Cissy Houston
- Howdy Little Newlycome - Woody Guthrie
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #91986 in Music
- Brand: Unknown
- Released on: 2001-10-02
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
That Daddy-O Daddy! is an exceptional record worthy of listeners who span the generational spectrum ought to come as no ground-shaker. Forget, for a moment, that this is a Woody Guthrie tribute--a designation signaling that whatever's to come, it'll be electric-blanket cozy--and focus instead on the talent that producer Frankie Fuchs pulled together here. There's the glorious rough stuff of Taj Mahal; Billy Bragg & the Blokes' robust riptide; Cissy Houston's graceful vocal sway; and the back-porch warble of Ramblin' Jack Elliott, among others. It's a meandering but easy-to-follow recipe of master interpreters, in other words, and one that's not afraid to intermingle ingredients. Add to that the tingly thrill of being on the receiving end of raw material mined from folk music's dear, departed pop (six unreleased, unrecorded, and in some cases unfinished tracks poke up), and you can't help feeling a little awed. Cue this up for kids as young as 2, as the whirly-twirl of tracks like "Tippy-Tap Toe" and "Little Sack o' Sugar" will set them to swooping, swaying, and singing the way Woody would've wanted. Houston's "Sleep Eye" and Bragg's "Dry Bed" soar--one's as warm as the other is high-spirited. These 16 tracks, though, are to be savored for the simple joy with which their creator so deftly dashed them off. "Howdy Little Newlycome," Guthrie's own recitation of a wonderment-filled ditty he recorded in his kitchen in 1951, caps off a perfectly executed disc that pours its heart out in the name of a plainspoken genius. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews
just wonderful
It really is as good as the other reviewers say. I got this for the Jimmie Dale Gilmore tune, but I burst out crying with the Syd Straw number. There's a range of styles and emotions, but all of them top-notch.
we love it
I'm the produer, so i love it..
Bit I urge you all to listen and dance away ..
These are songs we found in the Smithsonian vaults and
some in shoeboxes in a New York office..
Taj Mahal, Billy Bragg, Cissy Houston, Loe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Kim Wilson, Syd Straw...all do their own take
on some of Woody's best family songs..
review coming soon from Amazon..
LA Times best Christmas Gift List 2001
Six never before released or recorded songs...
Enjoy!
A treasure for the whole family!
I bought this CD for myself, having heard one of the songs on the radio. I now plan on sending one to each of my three grandchildren. These songs are not only fun, they speak to children and adults alike. It is quite apparent that Woody Guthrie wrote these songs with lots of love, and an understanding of his children's feelings and fears. Taj Mahal and the other artists that perform the songs do a great job. I definitely recommend this one!




