Kód: 31626357 17,98 €
Dodanie trvá 5 týždňov.
Dátum vydania: 8.8.2011
Žáner: POP
EAN: 5013834000226 (info)
Label: PEAKSOFT
Obsahuje nosičov: 1
Nosič: CD
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Popis - SONGS TO CHANGE THE WORLD:
A century of protest, revolt and despair is celebrated with Peaksofts new release, Songs To Change The World. The 25-track album includes the first appearance on CD of the peace anthem
H-Bombs Thunder, newly-arranged by Lancashire duo Creeping Bentgrass, an explosive new version of Eve Of Destruction by Detroit rockers The Shy, and the CD debut of the internet hit We Dont Want Your War, by Californian Jynkz. The earliest track is the Irish nationalist anthem A Nation Once Again, taken from a wax cylinder recording by tenor John McCormack. The album is brought up to date by the song that unites the 21st Century Iranian freedom campaigners. It also features the earliest known recording of We Shall Overcome from 1953; Billie Holidays Grammy Hall Of Fame entry Strange Fruit; The Peat-Bog Soldiers, written and originally performed by German concentration camp inmates, and the haunting anthem of Jewish partisans resisting the Nazis in Warsaw. Other artists include Woody Guthrie, Ewan MacColl, Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger and Louis Armstrong.
FULL LISTING: 1 H Bombs Thunder, Creeping Bentgrass. 2 Atom And Evil, Golden Gate Quartet. 3 We Shall Overcome, The Young Jewish Folksingers. 4 No More Auction Block For Me, Paul Robeson. 5 Ill Overcome Someday, Mississippi Bracey. 6 Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday. 7 Oh Freedom, Hope Foye and Pete Seeger. 8 What Did I Do (To Be So Black And Blue), Louis Armstrong. 9 A Nation Once Again, John McCormack. 10 Zog Nit Keymol (Never Say That You Have Reached The Final Road), Betty Segal. 11 Two Enemies, Polish veterans. 12 Brother Can You Spare A Dime, Bing Crosby. 13 How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live, Blind Alfred Reed. 14 This Land Is Your Land, Woody Guthrie. 15 The Manchester Rambler, Ewan MacColl. 16 If I Had A Hammer, The Weavers. 17 I Feel Like Im Fixin To Die, Cablestones. 18 Dirty Old Town, Creeping Bentgrass. 19 We Shall Not Be Moved, Johnny Storme. 20 Which Side Are You On, Almanac Singers. 21 The Peat-Bog Soldiers, Paul Robeson. 22 Kkosa Sikelel iAfrika (God Bless Africa), Black Diamonds. 23 The Eve Of Destruction, The Shy. 24 Yare Dabestani (My Classmate), Fereydoun Feroughi. We Don't Want Your War, Jynkz.