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Folkways Years (1959-1961)

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Folkways Years (1959-1961)
Folkways Years (1959-1961)

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Folkways Years (1959-1961)

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In his characteristically sardonic liner notes to this compilation of his earliest recordings,
Dave Van Ronk
denies that he was ever a folksinger. While such a declaration may seem ludicrous on its face,
Van Ronk
's perspective contributes to an understanding of his musical approach. When he made these recordings for
Folkways Records
between 1959 and 1961, he was coming out of years of playing banjo and singing (unamplified) with a traditional jazz band; he turned to fingerpicking an acoustic guitar and singing the songs of old folk-blues musicians like
Blind Boy Fuller
,
Blind Lemon Jefferson
, and
the Reverend Gary Davis
as the "trad" fad gave way and the folk revival gained momentum in the late '50s. But he continued to play and sing hard, as if still trying to be heard over Dixieland arrangements. That sounded unusual to the more polite folk audiences of the time, in contrast to singers who played tame versions of traditional folk and blues tunes. But more than three decades later, it keeps
's performances from sounding as dated as those of many of his peers do. Nobody worries much anymore about an articulate, urban white man trying to sound like an unlettered, rural black man, and these recordings have proven very influential. For example, it's possible to hear a good part of
Hot Tuna
's acoustic repertoire in the music
was making here a decade earlier. If he was imitating the originators at the time, now he sounds like a master whose work has been emulated by the rock musicians who followed him (and who made a lot more money doing so than he ever did). ~ William Ruhlmann

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