Voices of the Civil Rights Movement Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966

Voices of the Civil Rights Movement Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966

by VOICES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVE
Voices of the Civil Rights Movement Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966

Voices of the Civil Rights Movement Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966

by VOICES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVE

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Overview

The civil rights movement used freedom songs to spread their message, adapting folk and pop tunes with contemporary topical lyrics, or writing new songs addressing social injustice in general, and injustice for African-Americans in particular. This is a two-CD, 43-song compilation of such songs, recorded live in mass meetings in churches between 1960 and 1966. The SNCC Freedom Singers, including in their ranks future Sweet Honey in the Rock mainstay Bernice Johnson Reagon (who wrote the liner notes), contribute quite a few tracks, but the majority are by less professional soloists and choirs. Historically speaking, this is a valuable document of a movement whose importance cannot be underestimated; if nothing else, it's interesting to see how folk and pop songs (including such unlikely candidates as Ray Charles' "Hit the Road Jack") were changed to reflect struggle for equality. Musically speaking, it's not that captivating; the fidelity is sometimes rough, and the performances interesting purely from an archival standpoint. This isn't meant to diminish in any way the significance of these songs, just to say that they were effective mostly as organizing tools, not as pure musical statements. Listeners will need to have a strong interest in the historical context of these recordings to justify their purchase, because as music it can make for a dry experience. Some of the SNCC performances, however, do stand up on their own as fine folk/gospel, especially "In the Mississippi River," "Governor Wallace," and "Oginga Odinga," imaginative compositions that are movingly sung. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 01/21/1997
Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
UPC: 0093074008423
Rank: 104794

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Freedom Medley: Freedom Chant/Oh Freedom/This Little Light of Mine  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  2. This Little Light of Mine  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  3. If You Miss Me from the Back of the Bus  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  4. Lord, Hold My Hand While I Run This Race  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  5. Get on Board, Children  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  6. Calypso Freedom  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  7. Freedom Now Chant  -  Freedom Singers
  8. Oh, Freedom  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  9. Ain' Scared of Nobody  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  10. Leaning on the Everlasting Arms  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  11. Sermon  -  Freedom Singers
  12. We Are Soldiers in the Army  -  Freedom Singers
  13. Go Tell It on the Mountain  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional  - John W. II Work
  14. Wade in the Water  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  15. Come Bah Yah  -  Freedom Singers
  16. Walk With Me Lord  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  17. Jesus on the Mainline  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  18. Freedom Train  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  19. Don't You Think It's About Time That We All Be Free  -  Freedom Singers
  20. We're Marching on to Freedom Land  -  Freedom Singers
  21. We Shall Overcome  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional

Disc 2

  1. We'll Never Turn Back  -  Freedom Singers
  2. We Shall Not Be Moved  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  3. Certainly Lord  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  4. Get Your Rights, Jack  -  Freedom Singers  - Curtis Mayfield
  5. Which Side Are You On?  -  Freedom Singers  - Florence Reece
  6. Woke Up This Morning with My Mind on Freedom  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  7. Been in the Storm So Long  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  8. Dog, Dog  - James Bevel  -  Freedom Singers
  9. The A&P Song  -  Freedom Singers
  10. Oh Pritchett, Oh Kelly  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  11. I Told Jesus  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  12. Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do)  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  13. I'm on My Way  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  14. City Called Heaven  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  15. In the Mississippi River  -  Freedom Singers  - Marshall "Rock" Jones
  16. Ain' Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional
  17. Will the Circle Be Unbroken  -  Traditional
  18. Governor Wallace  -  Freedom Singers
  19. Ballad of Medgar Evers  -  Freedom Singers  - Marshall "Rock" Jones
  20. Uncle Tom's Prayer  -  Freedom Singers  - Marshall "Rock" Jones
  21. Oginga Odinga  -  Freedom Singers  - Marshall "Rock" Jones
  22. We Shall Overcome  -  Freedom Singers  -  Traditional

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Freedom Singers   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

David Glasser   Mastering
Diana Davies   Photography
Mamie Brown   Leader
Mary Monseur   Production Coordination
Carla Borden   Editorial Assistant
James Bevel   Composer
Ivan Massar   Photography
Michael Maloney   Production Coordination
V. Davis   Leader,Arranger
Bob Adelman   Photography
John W. Work II   Composer
Fannie Lou Hamer   Leader,Arranger
Bill Bennett   Production Coordination
Betty Fikes   Leader,Arranger
Rutha Harris   Leader
Amanda Bowens Perdew   Leader,Arranger
Joe Alper   Photography
Traditional   Composer
Bernice Johnson Reagon   Producer,Liner Notes,Editorial Assistant
The Freedom Singers   Performer
Bill Meadows   Graphic Design
Cordell Hull Reagon   Leader
Curtis Mayfield   Composer
Florence Reece   Composer
Diane Smith   Leader
Pete Reiniger   Audio Supervisor
Cleo Kennedy   Leader
Marshall "Rock" Jones   Leader,Composer
Hollis Watkins   Leader,Arranger
Charles Neblett   Leader
Bernice Johnson   Leader
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