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Dust Bowl Ballads

Woody Guthrie

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Sixty years after the recordings were first released, Woody Guthrie's odes to the Dust Bowl are presented in their third different configuration. RCA Victor Records, the only major label for which Guthrie ever recorded, issued two three-disc 78 rpm albums, Dust Bowl Ballads, Vol. 1 and Dust Bowl Ballads, Vol. 2, in July 1940, containing a total of 11 songs. ("Tom Joad" was spread across two sides of a 78 due to its length.) Twenty-four years later, with the folk revival at its height, RCA reissued the material on a single 12" LP in a new sequence and with two previously unreleased tracks, "Pretty Boy Floyd" and "Dust Bowl Blues," added. Thirty-six years on, the Buddha reissue division of BMG, which owns RCA, shuffles the running order again and adds another track, this one an alternate take of "Talking Dust Bowl Blues." But whether available on 78s, LP, or CD, Dust Bowl Ballads constitutes a consistent concept album that roughly follows the outlines of John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath. (Indeed, "Tom Joad" is nothing less than the plot of the book set to music.) The story begins, as "The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)" has it, "On the fourteenth day of April of 1935," when a giant dust storm hits the Great Plains, transforming the landscape. Shortly after, the farmers pack up their families and head west, where they have been promised there is work aplenty picking fruit in the lush valleys of California. The trip is eventful, as "Talking Dust Bowl Blues" humorously shows, but the arrival is disappointing, as the Okies discover California is less than welcoming to those who don't bring along some "do[ough] re mi." Guthrie's songs go back and forth across this tale of woe, sometimes focusing on the horrors of the dust storm, sometimes on human villains, with deputy sheriffs and vigilantes providing particular trouble. In "Pretty Boy Floyd," he treats an ancillary subject, as the famous outlaw is valorized as a misunderstood Robin Hood. Guthrie treats his subject alternately with dry wit and defiance, and listeners in 1940 would have been conscious of the deliberate contrast with Jimmie Rodgers, whose music is evoked even as he is being mocked in "Dust Pneumonia Blues." Sixty years later, listeners may hear these songs through the music Guthrie influenced, particularly the folk tunes of Bob Dylan. Either way, this is powerful music, rendered simply and directly. It was devastatingly effective when first released, and it helped define all the folk music that followed it.

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1
The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)
00:03:18

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues
00:02:39

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

3
Pretty Boy Floyd
00:03:07

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Dusty Old Dust (So Long It's Been God to Know Yuh)
00:03:06

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
Dust Bowl Blues
00:03:24

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Blowin' Down This Road (I Ain't Going to Be Treated This Way)
00:03:01

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer - Lee Hays, Composer, Lyricist

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Tom Joad, Pt. 1
00:03:24

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Tom Joad, Pt. 2
00:03:26

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
Do Re Mi
00:02:32

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

10
Dust Bowl Refugee
00:03:04

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

11
I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore
00:02:43

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Vigilante Man
00:03:20

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

13
Dust Cain't Kill Me
00:02:53

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
Dust Pneumonia Blues
00:02:39

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues (Alternate Version (Previously Unreleased))
00:02:28

Woody Guthrie, Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Main Artist - Frank Driggs, Producer

(P) 2000 BMG Music

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Sixty years after the recordings were first released, Woody Guthrie's odes to the Dust Bowl are presented in their third different configuration. RCA Victor Records, the only major label for which Guthrie ever recorded, issued two three-disc 78 rpm albums, Dust Bowl Ballads, Vol. 1 and Dust Bowl Ballads, Vol. 2, in July 1940, containing a total of 11 songs. ("Tom Joad" was spread across two sides of a 78 due to its length.) Twenty-four years later, with the folk revival at its height, RCA reissued the material on a single 12" LP in a new sequence and with two previously unreleased tracks, "Pretty Boy Floyd" and "Dust Bowl Blues," added. Thirty-six years on, the Buddha reissue division of BMG, which owns RCA, shuffles the running order again and adds another track, this one an alternate take of "Talking Dust Bowl Blues." But whether available on 78s, LP, or CD, Dust Bowl Ballads constitutes a consistent concept album that roughly follows the outlines of John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath. (Indeed, "Tom Joad" is nothing less than the plot of the book set to music.) The story begins, as "The Great Dust Storm (Dust Storm Disaster)" has it, "On the fourteenth day of April of 1935," when a giant dust storm hits the Great Plains, transforming the landscape. Shortly after, the farmers pack up their families and head west, where they have been promised there is work aplenty picking fruit in the lush valleys of California. The trip is eventful, as "Talking Dust Bowl Blues" humorously shows, but the arrival is disappointing, as the Okies discover California is less than welcoming to those who don't bring along some "do[ough] re mi." Guthrie's songs go back and forth across this tale of woe, sometimes focusing on the horrors of the dust storm, sometimes on human villains, with deputy sheriffs and vigilantes providing particular trouble. In "Pretty Boy Floyd," he treats an ancillary subject, as the famous outlaw is valorized as a misunderstood Robin Hood. Guthrie treats his subject alternately with dry wit and defiance, and listeners in 1940 would have been conscious of the deliberate contrast with Jimmie Rodgers, whose music is evoked even as he is being mocked in "Dust Pneumonia Blues." Sixty years later, listeners may hear these songs through the music Guthrie influenced, particularly the folk tunes of Bob Dylan. Either way, this is powerful music, rendered simply and directly. It was devastatingly effective when first released, and it helped define all the folk music that followed it.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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