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Management number 205641284 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $71.10 Model Number 205641284
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Title: Fast Folk Musical Magazine (1) First An 2 / Various
Artist: Fast Folk Musical Magazine
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093072120127
Genre: Country, Folk
Release Date: 2009-01-01
Number of Discs: 1

Fast Folk Musical Magazine began it's second year with a first anniversary celebration of song. This collection of 12 tracks features new songs by veteran folk singer Tom Paxton (Little Bitty Gun), emerging singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega (The Queen and the Soldier), and singer and The CooP editor Jack Hardy performing his protest song Porto Limon. Also on this collection is Tom Russell singing his composition St Olav's Gate, which was later popularized by Nanci Griffith, and Say It Ain't So Sam by Left Field?as politically relevant today as it was in 1983. Songs of love gone wrong (A Year Ago by Janet Macklin and Careless Hearts by Ray Lambiase) are also featured. A 24-page edition of the CooP is included with this recording.

Tracks:
1.1 Porto Lim?N
1.2 Beggarman's Pearl
1.3 Little Bitty Gun
1.4 Queen and the Soldier
1.5 Say It Ain't So Sam
1.6 Tenement Stairs
1.7 Better Every Day
1.8 St. Olav's Gate
1.9 Jive Town
1.10 Careless Hearts
1.11 A Year Ago
1.12 The Strong in Spirit

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